Sexual Misconduct Survivor Resources

Survivor Options

You may choose one or more options. We encourage medical treatment for all options.

Option 1

  • Medical treatment and optional evidence collection at hospital emergency room
  • Provide community resources such as local sexual assault advocacy organizations

Option 2

  • Non-confidential report
  • Referred to Title IX coordinator for investigation
  • Provided option to receive on-campus support services
  • Provided options to seek medical treatment and optional evidence collection at hospital emergency room
  • Provided option to receive sexual assault advocacy locally

Option 3

  • Confidential report at college health or counseling center
  • Provided option of seeking counseling for on- or off-campus support
  • Provided option of reporting to Title IX coordinator
  • Provided option of reporting to local police
  • Provided option to seek medical treatment and optional evidence collection at hospital emergency room
  • Local police and sexual assault advocacy agency respond to hospital
  • Provided options to speak to one or both and receive services

Option 4

  • Report at local police department
  • Provided option of reporting the incident to local sexual assault advocacy agency and/or college

Option 5

  • Confidential report through community sexual assault advocacy agency
  • Provided option of reporting to Title IX coordinator
  • Provided option of reporting to local police

Learn more about reporting to the college

Helping hands concept

Report a Concern or Title IX Violation

You can submit an anonymous report about a student of concern or a Title IX violation through our online reporting system.

Report a concern

Title IX Coordinator

Alicia Dorcey-McIntosh

Address: Student Health and Counseling
Student Center, Room 103F

Telephone: 402-375-7289