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CAPS will be fully remote Monday, June 1, 2026 through Friday, June 5, 2026.

Screen appointments will continue to be offered remotely and can be scheduled through your 聽portal or by calling CAPS at 303-492-2277 during regular business hours (Monday鈥揊riday, 8 a.m.鈥5 p.m.).

If you are experiencing an urgent mental health need, please call CAPS directly at 303-492-2277 for 24/7 access to a mental health provider.

Ways to get connected with CAPS

Register to attend one of our interactive workshops covering a variety of topics, including anxiety, motivation, climate change, meditations and healthy habits.

Meet with a CAPS provider to assess your needs and identify services that will work best to address your concerns. Sessions typically last 20 minutes and are available same-day or by appointment.

We offer a variety of interpersonal and topic-specific therapy groups for undergraduate and graduate students.

Get help finding a community provider that can take your insurance and address your specific concerns.

Get help if you or someone you know is in crisis.

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