| Sex Offenses
Any student who
believes he or she has been the subject of sexual harassment
is encouraged to:
- Inform the
offender that such behavior is inappropriate and must
stop.
- Keep a written
record of dates, times, places, witnesses, and nature
of the incident.
- Report the
incident to a counselor, supervisor, or designated campus
representative.
- Failing an
informal resolution of the problem, follow the College's
policy and procedures manual, Codes 4106 and 4106.a, and
the Student Code of Conduct, Section
IV.
Victims of more
serious sex offenses may request that the College change
their academic and/or living situation. Refer to the section
on Reporting A Crime to report serious sex offenses.
Students are referred
to the Student Code of Conduct section of
the Student Handbook for more information on inappropriate
nonacademic conduct, disciplinary procedures and sanctions.
Students residing in College residence halls should also
refer to the Residence Life Manual for policies specific to on-campus housing.
Employees are referred to the Affirmative Action Plan section
of the Procedure Manual for Personnel.
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