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Campus Emergencies

For emergencies, please contact 911 and LBCC's Public Safety office (this number is monitored 24 hours a day).

541-926-6855

Mental Health Crisis

If you are in crisis, please call the LBCC Mental Health Crisis Line. Advising also has well-being resources, including 24/7 hotlines.

541-917-4666

General Assistance

Just need help and not sure who to start with? Use the blue "Live Chat" at the bottom of every page or visit the First Resort.

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Reporting Concerns at LBCC

LBCC is committed to creating the most supportive environments for teaching, learning, and service to the community. We encourage members of our community to share concerns so we can help offer resources, services, and supports to contribute to these goals. Safety at LBCC and in our communities is everyone鈥檚 responsibility. By recognizing and reporting behavior you believe to be a potential concern, you can help our community members get the assistance and services they might need.

Note: These reports are reviewed during business hours. For emergencies, do not complete a form. Contact 911 and Public Safety.

Report accident, injuries, or medical incidents that happen on LBCC property or at LBCC-related activities or events.

Report any concerning non-emergency behavior or activity, which routes to Public Safety. Note: use when no other report is appropriate.

Alert the CARE Team to a student who has non-emergency needs (financial, academic, personal, etc.) impacting their ability to navigate LBCC.

Report unlawful harassment, discrimination, or retaliation against LBCC students, faculty, and staff members.

Report gender-based discrimination, sexual harassment, dating and domestic violence, sexual assault, and other Title IX concerns.

Report academic dishonesty such as forgery,  cheating, plagiarism, violating copyright or trademark, and copying LBCC software.

Report any non-emergency violations of the Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct Code by students or student organizations.

Report a complaint against LBCC, including violations of rights or policies as well as issues with instruction or facilities.

Mandatory reporting: LBCC employees have additional responsibilities under state law to . This responsibility is in effect 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Reports can be made by contacting the Oregon Child Abuse Hotline at 1-855-503-SAFE (7233).