Equal Opportunity & Access
WIU
Beu Health Center
Beu Health Center is located on the corner of Murray Street and Western Avenue. It is located across the street from Browne Hall and next to Knoblauch Hall.
Email: beuhealthcenter@wiu.edu
Phone: (309) 298-1888
Beu Health Center is available to all students, full or part-time, who are registered and have paid tuition and fees. Spouses and domestic partners of WIU students are also eligible to use these services for a fee, payable at the time of service.
- Confidential reporting unless subpoena, cases of current child abuse, or an expressed intent to harm oneself or another.
Casa Latina Cultural Center
Email: casa@wiu.edu
Phone: (309) 298-3379
The mission of the Casa Latina Cultural Center is to provide support services for Latino and International students and to further provide an informed understanding of the Latino people to Western's community, surrounding areas and people in the State of Illinois.
Center for Global Studies
Memorial Hall 346
Email: GlobalOutreach@wiu.edu
Phone: (309) 298-1920
The Center for Global Studies is committed to offering excellent student services to our international students, unique cultural activities, and educational learning experiences to support the growth, development, enrichment and success of students of all ages.
Disability Resources &
Student Development and Success Center
Memorial Hall 125
Email: sdsc@wiu.edu
Phone: (309) 298-1884
Disability Resources facilitate equal access to University classes, programs, and activities for students with disabilities. Because access is a shared University responsibility, the SDSC serves as a resource for faculty, staff and administrators on creating accessible and inclusive environments
The Student Development and Success Center is a Student Services department with four functional areas including Disability Resources, Health Education, Student Development, and Student Rights and Responsibilities.
- Confidential reporting unless subpoena, cases of current child abuse, or an expressed intent to harm oneself or another.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Human Resources, Sherman Hall 105
Email: hr-office@wiu.edu
Phone: (309) 298-1971
The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a confidential service free to all University employees eligible for benefits and their families.
Gwendolyn Brooks Cultural Center
Email: gbc-center@wiu.edu
Phone: (309) 298-2220
The Gwendolyn Brooks Cultural Center provides ongoing cultural experiences, academic enhancement opportunities, and social programs designed to aid in the adjustment of African American students at Western Illinois University.
Office of Justice, Inclusion, Diversity and Equity (JIDE)
University Union, Suite 110
Email: jide@wiu.edu
Phone: (309) 298-5179
The mission of the JIDE office is to be responsible for strengthening and advancing the university's commitment to being a just, inclusive, diverse and equitable institution.
Office of Public Safety
Mowbray hall
Email: PublicSafety@wiu.edu
Phone: (309) 298-5179
Parking Services: (309) 298-1921
Western Illinois University's Office of Public Safety (OPS) ensures the safety and security of students, faculty, staff and campus visitors, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. OPS works with others across the WIU campus, and within the local community, to provide a safe environment and to ensure a campus that is pleasant and secure.
Student Hotline
Phone: (309) 298-3211
Hotline is a service provided for both the Western Illinois University and Macomb communities. Our staff consists of paraprofessional student volunteers. We are trained to provide callers with information, referrals, and telephone support and guidance. We provide empathy and understanding while helping callers resolve their concerns.
For general comments, inquiries, or questions about Hotline, please contact the Department of Psychology . (309) 298-1593
Student Rights & Responsibilities
Sherman Hall 317
Email: SRR@wiu.edu
(309) 298-2436
The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities (SRR), housed in the Division of Student Success, strives to support safe, inclusive, and educational learning environments aiding in student success.
University Committee on Sexual Orientation Gender Identity and Expression (UCOSOGIE)
Email: UCCOSOGIE@wiu.edu
UCOSOGIE is comprised of a diverse group of faculty, staff, and administrators, who are located on both the Macomb and Quad Cities Campus of Western Illinois University.
University Counseling Center
Email: uccr@wiu.edu
Phone: (309) 298-2453
UCC believes in affirming the dignity, worth, and value of all students in our diverse population and strives to create an environment of openness, safety, and respect. UCC contributes to the University's academic mission by providing mental health services that promote the overall wellness and personal growth of our students so that they may strive for academic excellence, personal growth, and social responsibility.
- Confidential reporting unless subpoena, cases of current child abuse, or an expressed intent to harm oneself or another.
Women's Center
Email: womenscenter@wiu.edu
Phone: (309) 298-2242
The Women's Center promotes opportunities to celebrate women, collaborate in programming and outreach, and seek unity and understanding.
- Confidential reporting unless subpoena, cases of current child abuse, or an expressed intent to harm oneself or another.
Veterans Resource Center
Wright Residence, 333 N. Ward Street
Macomb, IL 61455
Email: VeteransResources@wiu.edu
Phone: (309) 298-3505
The Veterans Resource Center is committed to assisting those who have served or are currently serving in the U.S. military, and their family members. In collaboration with an array of University departments and community organizations, the center provides coordinated services and resources in a one-stop location to ensure that all veterans and service members are afforded the greatest opportunities for success.
Macomb
Victim Services (24 Hour) Crisis Line • (309) 837-5555
- Confidential-Anonymous reporting
City of Macomb Police Department • (309) 833-2575
McDonough District Hospital • (309) 833-4101
- Confidential reporting unless subpoena, cases of current child abuse, or an expressed intent to harm oneself or another.
Quad Cities
Mercer County Family Crisis Center • (309) 582-7233
- Confidential-Anonymous reporting
National
National Domestic Violence Hotline • (800) 799-SAFE (7233)
- Confidential-Anonymous reporting
Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) • (800) 656-HOPE (4673)
- Confidential-Anonymous reporting
Office on Violence Against Women • (202) 307-6026
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline • 988
- Confidential-Anonymous reporting
Love is Respect • (866) 331-9474
- Confidential-Anonymous reporting
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