Title IX is a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in all educational institutions receiving federal funding. Sexual harassment, sexual assault, sexual misconduct, and gender-based relationship violence and stalking are considered forms of sex discrimination prohibited under Title IX.

Your safety and well-being are of paramount importance. Although it is your choice, victims are encouraged to call Public Safety by dialing 5 on the phones located inside and outside of campus buildings, or dial 516.877.3507 or 3511. If you are off campus, call 911.

尽快就医。公共安全或学生健康服务将帮助你得到你需要的照顾。注意保存所有可能的证据。不要换衣服、洗澡、灌洗、梳头、刷牙、吃东西或喝水。收集所有相关的床单和毛巾。如果在检查后96小时内发生强奸事件,医院将提供强奸套件。将从渗透的所有区域收集样品进行分析。

Going to the hospital and having a rape kit done does not require you to make a report to the police. A rape kit is a means of preserving evidence. It remains your choice to report the case to local law enforcement.

Reporting a case to the police will trigger a criminal investigation that could lead to an arrest and subsequent prosecution. If you chose to report your case to the police, University personnel can assist you in making this report.

The University’s investigation is independent of the criminal investigation. While the police investigation is concerned with criminality, our investigation is focused on determining whether a Title IX violation has occurred and taking steps to eliminate the harassing conduct, prevent recurrence and address the effects of the conduct. Every member of the Adelphi community is entitled to an atmosphere free from discrimination and harassment. Adelphi University is committed to this goal. All victims will be treated with dignity and respect.

Title IX violations can be reported directly to the Title IX Coordinator in person, by phone or by email. You can also utilize the University’sonline reporting system

If you are a student, you can also make a report to a resident assistant (RA), residence hall director (RHD), Public Safety officer, coach, dean, supervisor, professor or certain administrators, who are all mandated to report these allegations to the Title IX coordinator. Faculty members and employees who wish to make a report about their own victimization can speak with their dean, chair, supervisor or the Title IX coordinator, as indicated above.

The Title IX coordinator is responsible for:

  • Coordinating University compliance with Title IX obligations
  • Investigating and overseeing all Title IX allegations
  • Ensuring the Title IX prohibited conduct ends
  • Preventing the Title IX prohibited conduct from reoccurring
  • Identifying and addressing patterns and problems
  • Ensuring training and education of Title IX obligations, policies and resources

You can speak with confidentiality to certain persons on campus who, by law, have special professional status and can maintain confidentiality. At Adelphi University, you may contact the following offices for confidential resources:

  • Student Counseling Centerare available on-site at the Garden City campus and Manhattan Center. Day and evening hours are available by calling 516.877.3646.

    Counseling services are also available for Hudson Valley Center students through the workplace Employee Assistance Program (EAP) by calling 845.431.8740.

    Crisis intervention and counseling services are also provided at the Garden City campus through The Safe Center LI. The Safe Center LI offers services free of charge for victims of sexual assault and relationship violence. The Safe Center LI 24-hour hotline can be reached at 516.542.0404.

  • TheHealth Services Centeroperates 24/7 during the regular school semester. The Center is located in Waldo Hall for in-person visits or call 516.877.6000.
  • TheInterfaith Center为多种信仰提供精神咨询、计划和服务。该中心位于Ruth S. Harley大学中心,可以亲自参观,或致电516.877.3113与他们联系。

If you are a victim of a Title IX offense, the University will assist you in providing reasonable accommodations and measures to help ensure your safety and emotional well-being. These accommodations and safety measures may include:

  • Residential housing reassignments
  • Academic adjustments
  • No Contact Letters
  • Work schedule adjustments
  • Transportation assistance
  • Interim suspension
  • Other appropriate actions deemed necessary

An Adelphi student may contact their resident assistant (RA), residence hall director (RHD), dean of student affairs, associate provost or the Title IX coordinator to request reasonable safety measures/ accommodations, whether a formal complaint is filed or not. Faculty and employees may speak to their chair, dean, supervisor or the Title IX coordinator.

Adelphi University recognizes that an individual who has been drinking or using drugs at the time of the incident may be hesitant to file a Title IX report for fear of disciplinary action. In an effort to encourage reporting, an individual who reports sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence or stalking, either as a complainant or a witness, will not be subject to disciplinary actions by the University for his/her own personal consumption of alcohol or drugs at or near the time of the incident. This amnesty policy applies to the University’s student conduct process.

Yes. The protections of Title IX are gender-neutral in all respects.

The protections of Title IX apply to students, faculty and staff. Individuals reporting violations by staff or faculty can utilize the same procedures described above.

Yes. You may file an online Title IX complaint by using ouranonymous form.虽然受害者/投诉人可以匿名举报,但这可能会妨碍我们对指控进行调查和采取行动。虽然不能总是做到完全保密,但所有指控都将以非常敏感和尊重的方式私下处理。

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