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On-Campus Resources


Mandatory Reporters

Mandatory reporters are trained in being a first responder for students facing Title IX related issues and provide support to individuals who meet with them. To ensure a student is safe and has all campus options available to them, mandatory reporters are required to report Title IX related concerns to the Title IX Coordinator. The Title IX Coordinator will then reach out to the student to discuss the process and options available to them to prevent, end, and remedy the harassment.

  • President
  • Vice Presidents
  • Deans (of academic programs and of students)
  • College Title IX Coordinator and Designees
  • Housing/Residence Life Staff to include: Directors, Managers, Assistant Directors, Community Coordinators, Senior Residence Hall Advisors, Residence Hall Advisors
  • Coaches and Assistant Coaches
  • Campus Security: 402-375-7216

STRIVE Organization

Wayne State College received a grant from the Department of Justice (DOJ) meant to help colleges and universities create effective, comprehensive prevention and response efforts to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking (DVSAS). Activities of this project (STRIVE) include increased training for staff, education for students, and more victim-oriented services. Students are encouraged to become involved by training to be a workshop facilitator or participating in a student advisory council (forming Fall 2023). For more information, contact the Project Director, Lori Steffen, at [email protected] or 402-375-7026. 


Off-Campus Resources

Haven House
402-375-4633
The local Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Shelter. Provides victim advocacy, shelter, and services free of charge in Cedar, Dixon, Dakota, Thurston, and Wayne Counties.

Providence Medical Center
402-375-3800
The local hospital provides hospitialization and medical services including counseling services and nurses specially trained to respond to sexual assault

Bright Horizons
402-379-3798
Domestic violence/sexual assault shelter providing victim advocacy, shelter, and services free of charge in Antelope, Boyd, Holt, Knox, Madison, Pierce, and Stanton Counties


National Off-Campus Resources

Nebraska Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Coalition: 1-800-876-6238
Nebraska's toll-free 24-hour support hotline for domestic abuse/sexual assault

Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN): 1-800-656-4673
The largest anti-sexual assault organization providing abundance of resources on support, prevention tips, news and more.

The GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bi-sexual, Transgender) National Help Center: 1-888-843-4564
Providing support and resources for the GLBT community