Summary of Resources
Victim Advocates
918-200-5595
Victim Advocates serve as a confidential service option. Victim Advocates can confidentially provide you with information about on and off campus resources available. They can also talk with you about all of your options such as reporting to the police or Student Support & Conduct.
Student Counseling Center
1111 W. 17th St.
918-561-1822
The OSU CHS Student Counseling Center offers free sessions of confidential personal counseling to all students.
Employee Counseling
OSU Tulsa Main Hall 2403, 700 N. Greenwood Ave
918-594-8568
The Al Carlozzi Center for Counseling at OSU-Tulsa is open and available for appointments Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.- 8 p.m. and Friday, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Group counseling times may take place outside of these regular hours. OSU students, faculty and staff receive the first five sessions free, and subsequent sessions are $5 each.
DVIS
Tulsa
3124 E Apache St, Tulsa, OK 74110
918-743-5763
Tahlequah
800-300-5321
https://www.helpincrisisinc.org/
DVIS is a Tulsa Domestic Violence Center that offers assistance to victims. DVIS can assist in filing protective orders, offers advocacy services, has a sexual assault response team, and offers individual and group counseling.
Sexual Assult Nurse Exam (SANE)
If you experienced a sexual assault, the Hillcrest Medical Center ER in Tulsa and the WW Hastings Indian Hospital in Tahlequah provides care for any physical injuries that may have occurred. Treatment can be provided for sexually transmitted diseases and infections and to prevent pregnancy, if desired. A Sexual Assault Nurse Examination can be performed up to 5 days after the assault.
Supportive Measures
700 N. Greenwood Ave, Tulsa, Main Hall 1405
918-594-8105
Email: Tulsa.titleix@okstate.edu
Students are able to gain supportive measures from the University. Supportive measures include but are not limited to the following:
- Assistance in reporting to police or filing a protective order
- No contact order between participants
- Safety measures
- Work schedule adjustments
- Change in living arrangements
- Academic support arrangements
- Coordination of other reasonable arrangements to address the effects of the sexual violence including connecting individuals with counseling or health care.
Reporting to Police
OSU CHS Security:
Tulsa
918-625-8592
1111 W. 17th St.
Tahlequah
918-453-3572
Tulsa PD: 918-596-9222
600 Civic Center
Tahlequah PD: 918-456-8801
100 Phoenix Ave, Tahlequah, OK 74464
https://www.cityoftahlequah.com/212/Police
OSU encourages you to report this situation to the police. If this situation happened on campus, it can be reported to the OSU CHS Security. If this situation happened elsewhere in Tulsa, it can be reported to the Tulsa Police Department. If it happened anywhere else, it can be reported to the local law enforcement with jurisdiction in the location where it occurred.
Title IX Complaint Process
Faculty & Staff & Students: 918-594-8105
Email: Tulsa.titleix@okstate.edu
Anyone can file complaints against OSU CHS students, faculty, or staff alleging that a violation of OSU CHS Title IX Policy has occurred through the Title IX Coordinator. Violations of OSU CHS Title IX Policy include sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, and more. OSU policy provides for sanctions up to and including suspension/expulsion of students or up to and including separation of employees in cases where violations have occurred. To initiate a complaint or if you want more information on this process, please contact Title IX as soon as possible. Without a complaint, the University is limited in holding other individuals accountable for their behavior. The University will not tolerate retaliation against a person who, acting in good faith, brings a complaint forward. Retaliation against an individual who has brought a complaint forward, or against an individual who has participated in an investigation, is prohibited.