Victims’ Rights
Upon reporting a claim, you have the right:
- To a prompt and equitable response
- To notify law enforcement and to be assisted by campus authorities
- To obtain no contact orders or enforce an order already in existence
- To obtain contact information for campus and local advocacy, counseling, health, mental health and legal assistance services
- To request assistance in changing academic or working situations
- The opportunity to request prompt proceedings conducted by officials trained on sexual assault and other intimate partner violence issues
- To be accompanied to any related meeting or proceeding by an advisor of their choice
- To be informed in writing of the final results within one business day of such outcome being reached which include:
-Findings as to whether the alleged conduct occurred
-Remedies offered to the victim
-Sanctions imposed on perpetrator that relate directly to the victim
-Steps the College is taking to remedy the College environment - To Confidentiality
Please note…that honoring this request may limit the College’s ability to respond fully to the incident, including pursuing disciplinary action against the alleged perpetrator. - Retaliation
To be protected from acts of retaliation and the college will: -take steps to prevent retaliation -take strong responsive action if retaliation occurs.
For more information, you may contact the Title IX Coordinator:
Title IX
Notice of Non-Discrimination
Title IX Coordinator
Confidential Employees
Responsible Employees
Glossary
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Primary Prevention and Awareness
Title IX Policies
Title IX Trainings
Title IX and Pregnancy
Bystander Intervention
Make a Title IX Claim
Victim’s Rights
Respondent Rights
Interim Measures
Student Code of Conduct
Student Code of Conduct Due Process
Enforcement
Conference Notification
Conference Guidelines
Appeal Procedure














