Civility Resources
Sexual Assault Resources
Teachers College,
Sexual Assault Prevention and Education
Please find the following excerpt in the Teachers College Student Handbook, 2011 - 2012, pp. 67 – 68.
Sexual Assault prevention, education and outreach is provided to the Teachers College community by the Sexual Violence Prevention and Response program, Health Services at Columbia University, located at 301 Lerner Hall, MC 3841, Columbia University, New York, NY, 10027, Telephone: (212)854-3500.
Emergency Medical Treatment for Sexual Assault/Rape Survivors
If you are sexually assaulted: Go to a safe place. Ask someone you trust to stay with you. Don't wash, change clothes, or douche before calling or going for help. Don't touch any evidence of the incident even if the assault took place in your room or home. Go to the nearest emergency medical facility. Seek appropriate medical and/or counseling services.
If you are a survivor of a recent sexual assault, you need to assure yourself that you are medically well. Go to the nearest hospital emergency room including:
Rape and Crisis & Victims Intervention Program
(212) 562-3435
(212) 420-4516
Rape Crisis Intervention Program
(212) 305-9060
Rape Crisis Program
(212) 939-4613
Sexual Assault & Violence Intervention Program
(212) 423-2140
St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital
(212) 523-4728
Rape Crisis Program
(212) 604-8068
The Sexual Assault Information is provided by the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) and is available on the web at www.rainn.org.
New York City Police Department
Rape Hotline
(212) 267-7273
Crime Victim Hotline
(212) 577-7777
Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project Hotline
(212) 714-1184
Campus Emergency Medical & Counseling Services
Office of Public Safety
B5
(212) 678- 3335
Emergency Only
(212) 678- 3333
TC’s Dean-
657 Thorndike Hall
(212)678-3262
Health Services at Columbia University
(Available to TC Students)
email: health@columbia.edu
After Hours Urgent Health Concerns: (212)854-9797


