TITLE IX OFFICEContact Informationtitleix.gwu.edu202-994-7434titleix@gwu.edu@gwtitleixPurposeThe Title IX Office supports the university’s commitment to maintaining a positiveclimate for study and work by fairly and equitably responding to reports ofsexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic and dating violence, and stalking. Ifyou have experience sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic and/or datingviolence or stalking, there are people at GW and in the community who want tohelp you. You don’t have to go through this by yourself.ServicesGW Title IX Policies: GW policies explicitly prohibit sexual harassment, sexualassault, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking. They also explain theresolution process when a formal complaint is filed with the Title IX coordinator.Title IX Office’s Prevention Training Calendar: Prevention education training isoffered including topics such as healthy relationships, bystander intervention,how to respond to disclosures and designated reporter responsibilities.Mandatory Title IX Training: All new, first-time students are required tocomplete an online and in-person training.How to Get Help: If you have been affected by sexual harassment, sexualassault, domestic and/or dating violence, or stalking there are campusresources to help you.Title IX Online Reporting Form: Report sexual harassment, sexual assault,domestic and dating violence, and stalking even if you were not directlyinvolved in an incident and even if you would prefer to remain anonymous.IT’S OK TO SEEK HELP34GW PRO-TIPThe GW Title IX Office wants all students to know that it is OK andencouraged to seek help, particularly in the aftermath of a traumaticincident. We offer supportive resources, care about your well-beingand are here to support you.
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