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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Gender Equity and Title IX Compliance at WashU Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Where to Seek Help For StudentsFor Students Student Title IX Grievance Process Student Gender Equity Grievance Process Who Can I Talk To? University Office Roles in Title IX Your Rights Confidentiality Requests For Respondents (Accused) About Title IXAbout Title IX Office Staff Definitions of Key Terms in the Title IX & Gender Equity Processes Mandatory Reporters Consent and Incapacitation University Sexual Harassment Investigation Board (USHIB) Climate Surveys For Faculty & StaffFor Faculty & Staff Faculty Title IX Grievance Process Staff Title IX Grievance Process Who Can I Talk To? For Faculty Respondents (Accused) For Staff Respondents (Accused) For Mandatory Reporters Pregnancy RelatedPregnancy Related Pregnancy/Pregnancy Related for Faculty and Staff Pregnancy/Pregnancy Related for Students EventsEvents Past Events Listening Sessions Open Search University Office Roles in Title IX Role of the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards (OSCCS) The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards (OSCCS) receives and investigates complaints of violations of the University Student Conduct Code (USCC) and either adjudicates the complaint or, in its discretion, refers the complaint to the appropriate WashU office or administrative body for investigation and/or hearing. Role of the Gender Equity and Title IX Compliance Office The Gender Equity and Title IX Compliance Office receives and investigates complaints that involve reports of sex discrimination, sexual assault, sexual harassment, dating violence, domestic violence and/or stalking. The team either investigates the complaint or refers the complaint to another appropriate WashU office or administrative body (e.g., the SCB, USHIB or Human Resources) for investigation and/or hearing. If the office, or a designee, investigates a complaint against a student Respondent and a violation is found, the office may choose to impose appropriate sanctions. Role of Washington University Police Department (WUPD) While the role of the Gender Equity and Title IX Compliance Office is related to investigating and resolving violations of the USCC, it does not directly involve law enforcement unless a victim chooses to file a police report to launch a criminal investigation. The Washington University Police Department (WUPD), Washington University School of Medicine Protective Services (WUSMPS), and other law enforcement entities at WashU are committed to the safety of our campus community. Victims of sexual assault are encouraged to report any incidents to law enforcement if you are comfortable doing so. Learn about WUPD’s sexual assault response commitment. Role of the Office of General Counsel (OGC) The Office of the Vice Chancellor and General Counsel (OGC) works with the Gender Equity and Title IX Compliance Office and the USHIB Panel members to help ensure that university rules and procedures are followed throughout the investigation process. The OGC attorney does not ask questions of the parties or witnesses during the interviews and is not present during the Panel’s deliberations. For Students Student Title IX Grievance Process Student Gender Equity Grievance Process Who Can I Talk To? University Office Roles in Title IX Your Rights Confidentiality Requests For Respondents (Accused) Gender Equity and Title IX Compliance OfficeUmrath Hall [email protected] Instagram Need Help? For immediate medical care, or if you are in danger: 314-935-5555 (Danforth Campus) 314-362-HELP (4357) (Med Campus) 911 (Off Campus) [email protected] ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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