Get Help
If you or anyone else is in immediate danger, call 911.
If you have experienced sexual assault, sexual harassment, gender-based harassment, dating or domestic violence, stalking, or sexual exploitation, the University is committed to getting you the help and support you deserve.
- Remember that no matter the circumstances, you are not to blame.
- Give yourself permission to do what you need to do to take care of yourself.
- You are entitled to receive the full range of resources and support services the University has to offer, including academic, employment, or housing accommodations; medical care; emotional support; and advocacy services.
- If you want to talk to someone about your experience confidentially, look for the resources on this website designated as confidential.