If you’ve been impacted by any interpersonal violence, (i.e., sexual harassment, sexual assault, intimate partner violence, stalking, etc.), the Office of Victim Advocacy is a confidential, on‑campus resource dedicated to your safety and healing.
You deserve to feel safe and heard. We’re here to help you regain control, at your pace, on your terms.
Support and Services
- We provide information and guidance on civil protection orders, restraining orders, and your rights as a survivor.
- We explain the different choices available to address safety concerns, healing needs, and next steps.
- We assist you in navigating campus and external reporting systems, including Title IX and law enforcement, if you choose to report.
- We will connect you with campus or community organizations based on your individual needs.
- We help you request adjustments to your academics, housing, transportation, or on-campus job so you can stay safe and supported.
What else we offer:
- Training for students, faculty, and staff, including:
- Title IX training
- Bringing in the Bystander training
- Presentations and/or tabling for events
- Collab with other Central offices for prevention Initiatives
- Volunteer, Internship, and Graduate Assistant (see employment opportunities for more info)