University of Montana Police Department (UMPD)
The University of Montana Police Department (UMPD) serves and protects the students, staff, faculty, and all people and property within the University of Montana campus and properties.
- Phone: (406) 243-6131
C.A.R.E.S. (BIT) Team
The CARES (BIT) Team is a campus-wide team of appointed professionals responsible for identifying, assessing, and responding to serious concerns and/or disruptive behaviors by students who may threaten the health or safety of the campus community.
Office of Conflict, Resolution, & Policy (CRP Office)
In recognition of the dignity and worth of every member of its community, the University of Montana pursues a campus that is free from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation based on protected status. An inclusive environment is necessary for a healthy and productive University community where all members are empowered to reach their full potential. The University will take appropriate action to resolve, remediate, and prevent the recurrence of all forms of protected-class misconduct, including conduct protected under Title IX.
CRP Office is responsible for administering UM’s Discrimination, Harassment, & Retaliation Policy and accompanying Grievance Procedures. The CRP Office is available to meet with individuals who have experienced protected-class misconduct to coordinate supportive measures and discuss resolution options.
- Phone: (406) 243-5710
- Email: conflict@umontana.edu
- Visit: 004 University Hall (located in the basement of the clocktower building)
- Online Reporting Form
Student Advocacy Resource Center (SARC)
SARC advocates can accompany survivors through the process including accompaniment to resources or reporting offices.
If you have experienced sexual assault, relationship violence, bullying, intimidation, or discrimination, SARC is here to help you. Our services are comprehensive, and we actively listen, believe in, assist and support our clients. Based upon your decisions and choices, we also provide referrals, connections, and advocacy within the justice, medical, and social service systems. Our work is personal for you and your circumstances. All our services are confidential and free.
- Main Office Phone: (406) 243-4429
- 24-Hour Support Line: (406) 243-6559
- Location: Curry Health Center East Entrance, Upstairs and to the Left, Room 108
- Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (no appointment necessary)