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Tell Someone


If you are concerned about the health, well-being or safety of a CSU student or CSU employee, please fill out all possible fields on this form or call (970) 491-1350.

Tell Someone does not respond to crisis calls. Tell Someone referrals are reviewed during normal business hours (Monday - Friday 8 am to 5 pm) and may not be immediately reviewed. 

If you believe a person poses an immediate danger to self or others, or is experiencing a mental health crisis, call 911 or CSU Police at 970-491–6425 and request a "mental health co-responder" or call the CSU Counseling Center at 970-491-7121. 


Please note, the Office of Title IX Programs and Gender Equity is the immediate contact for responsible employees to report cases related to sexual misconduct and interpersonal violence disclosed to them by a student. Responsible employees are employees in select, designated university roles, who are required by law to report any information related to incidents of interpersonal violence. Office of Title IX Programs’ website at titleix.colostate.edu.

Background Information

All reports will be treated with discretion. Information from this form may be shared with appropriate individuals in order to help protect the safety and health of those involved in any incident.
You may remain anonymous when reporting through this form. However, it’s very helpful to have your contact information and name in case there is a need to obtain more information about the situation or clarify information. Every attempt will be made to review and address the concerns you submit on this form, but without adequate information, the university may not be able to respond as effectively. Therefore your contact information is strongly encouraged.

Email address must be of a valid format.
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Person of Concern





This form is designed to help the individual you are concerned about, not to punish them. Please provide identifying information for the person of concern.

Involved party 1

Descriptions / Narrative

Examples of concerning behavior include, but are not limited to:

  -  Planning, intention, threats, gestures, writings, or attempts to harm self or others

  - Voilence toward others

  - Self-injurious behavior 

  - Alcohol or other substance use problems

  - Display of bizarre behaviors or actions

  - Hospitalization for mental health issues or drug/alcohol use

  - Changes in physical health and well-being

  - Disruptive to living, learning, or working environment

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Please check any additional concerns regarding the "person of concern"
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Supporting Documentation

Photos, video, email, and other supporting documents may be attached below. 5GB maximum total size.
Attachments require time to upload, so please be patient after submitting this form.

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