1 is 2 Many Sexual Violence Awareness
OSU Center for Health Sciences takes acts of sexual violence and sexual harassment
extremely seriously and believes that 1 victim is 2 many. The following information,
consistent with U.S. Department of Education Title IX guidance, provides details on
the university response, resources, and remedies to sexual violence. The university
invites all members of the campus community to be part of the effort to maintain a
safe and productive environment in which to live, learn, and be successful by committing
to end sexual violence. It is important for members of our community to understand
and receive consent, intervene by being an active bystander when necessary, and support
victims of sexual violence.
Sexual harassment and sexual violence are forms of gender discrimination that are
not tolerated at OSU-CHS. The university strongly encourages victims to report all
acts of gender discrimination. Additionally, this booklet explains the process of filing a formal complaint with Title IX and Student Conduct
as well as with OSU-CHS Security. Please be aware that even if an individual chooses
not to file a formal complaint, supportive measures or actions by the university such
as changing academic schedules may be taken to provide safety for the victim in the
educational or workplace setting.
OSU Center for Health Sciences takes acts of sexual violence and sexual harassment extremely seriously and believes that 1 victim is 2 many. The following information, consistent with U.S. Department of Education Title IX guidance, provides details on the university response, resources, and remedies to sexual violence. The university invites all members of the campus community to be part of the effort to maintain a safe and productive environment in which to live, learn, and be successful by committing to end sexual violence. It is important for members of our community to understand and receive consent, intervene by being an active bystander when necessary, and support victims of sexual violence.
Victim Information
If you are a victim of sexual violence you are not alone, and you are in no way responsible for your assault.
Reporting
All forms of sexual harassment including sexual violence should be reported, no matter the severity.
Policies
University policies related to sexual harassment and sexual violence may be found online.
Training
All students, faculty and staff are required to complete online training on sexual violence prevention.
Faculty/Staff Information
Learn about supporting students as a university employee and reporting guidelines.
Contact Information
Title IX Coordinator
Main Hall 1405, OSU-Tulsa
918-594-8105
tulsa.titleix@okstate.edu
Office of Student Affairs
918-561-1950
chssco@okstate.edu
918-625-8592
chs.security@okstate.edu
Resources
Information about the available resources, the types of support and more.