Policy and Reporting Process
Designated Officials (Where to File a Complaint)
Types of Sexual Viloence
Confidential Resources
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Anonymous way of reporting a Title IX violation.
What is an online Title IX complaint.
100
Resolves all non-Title IX discrimination complaints filed against students (these are for cases that do not violate the University's Title IX code).
Who is Rob Hradsky, Dean of Students www.american.edu/ocl/dos Officer for student matters Phone (202) 885-3300 Email dos@american.edu
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Two types of violence: one is violence or abusive behavior against an intimate partner that can be physical, emotional, economic, or sexual in nature. Another type is violence against a roommate, family member, or partner.
What is Dating and Domestic violence. (Title IX Glossary)
100
Gives free advocacy services to victims of sexual harassment, rape, domestic violence, and much more.
200
Another way of reporting a Title IX violation that is confidential but not completely anonymous
What is telling a faculty member.
200
Serves as the Title IX program officer for Washington College of Law students
Who is David Jaffe, WCL Dean of Students www.wcl.american.edu Phone (202) 274-4052 Email djaffe@wcl.american.edu
200
Penetration of any orifice of another's body without that person's consent.
What is Rape (Title IX Glossary)
200
Fosters educational success by providing students with clinical services such as individual and group psychotherapy
What is the Counseling Center http://www.american.edu/ocl/counseling/
300
The thing that happens after you report a complaint to a faculty member since they are required to report it
What is receiving an email from a Title IX program officer.
300
Works to resolve all discrimination complaints against employees and university leadership. Also serves as Deputy Title IX for staff members.
Who is Beth Muha, Assistant Vice President, www.american.edu/hr Phone (202) 885-2591 Email employeerelations@american.edu
300
Any sexual act of touching that is perpetrated without consent through coercion or threat of physical violence.
What is Sexual Assault (Title IX Glossary)
300
Cares for ill students and provides illness-preventing services such as STD screenings and vaccinations
What is the Student Health Center http://www.american.edu/ocl/healthcenter/
400
True or False: you are required to pursue an investigation if
What is False
400
Resolves complaints specifically against faulty members and professors. Also serves as Deputy Title IX Officer for faculty.
Who is Mary Clark, Dean of Academic Affairs against faculty members, faculty Office of the Provost, www.american.edu/provost/academicaffairs (202) 885-2125 deanofacademicaffairs@american.edu
400
Taking advantage of another person sexually. Some examples of this include taking nude photographs/videos of someone and/or sharing them without their consent, purposefully giving someone an STD, and voyeurism.
What is Sexual Exploitation
400
Interfaith leaders of American University who provide spiritual guidance to students regardless of faith or lack of faith
Who are the Ordained Clergy at the Kay Spiritual Life Center www.american.edu/ocl/kay
500
Resolves all disability accommodation related complaints. Monitors the University's adherence to laws regarding disability accomodation.
What is Katie Porras, Director of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution Services Office of Campus Life, American University Phone (202) 885-3328 or (202) 885-3300 conduct@american.edu
500
Persistent and undesired contact with someone through either physical or electronic means. This can cause the victim to experience emotional harm.
What is Stalking (Title IX Glossary)
500
The Acronym given for the services like the Counseling Center, the Health Center, OASIS, and the Ordained Clergy of Kay Spiritual Life Center.
What is OCHO