Email Address:jacqueline.jones@cuanschutz.edu
Primary Phone:3037242929
Education II North
13120 East 19th Avenue
Aurora, CO 80045
Confidential & comprehensive counseling support for students enrolled at CU Anschutz. Students under the United Health Care Student Services plan currently have $0 copay when seen on-campus. When referred to community providers for ongoing psychotherapy, the copay under this plan is $25 for outpatient mental health visits.
Campus Community Health (CCH) is designed to meet convenient care needs of anyone who works or studies on campus. Accepts most insurance and health plans! Please note, we do not accept Kaiser or Denver Health Medicaid. There will not be a co-pay at date of service. Self-pay rate is $30 and $60 for ages 65+
DVR is an employment program. We believe that anyone with a disability who wants to work, can work, regardless of the type or severity of their disability. We strive to work in partnership with the people we serve, our partners, employers and vendors to provide high quality services that lead to employment outcomes on a career pathway that result in self-sufficiency.
The ACLU of Colorado is the state’s oldest and largest civil rights organization. We’re a private institution funded exclusively by the generous donations of our supporters. Our mission is to protect, defend and extend the civil rights and civil liberties of all people in Colorado through litigation, education and advocacy.
Some students wish to seek further assessment to determine or support their diagnosis of a learning disability or ADD/ADHD. We have compiled a list of resources for reference.
Created by the Denver Office of Disability Rights, this is a guide to Denver area resources and services to kids, teens, adults and elders with disabilities.
The Colorado Civil Rights Division (CCRD) is charged with enforcement of the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act (CADA). CADA prohibits discrimination based on protected class in employment, housing, and places of public accommodation. The CCRD enforces CADA primarily through the investigation of complaints of discrimination, but also through mediation and education.