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Equity & Title IX 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20016 United States

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AU is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive environment for all students and employees. There are resources available on-campus for community members covered by Title IX, including:

Medical Support (confidential)

If you have experienced sexual, relationship or other violence, you are encouraged to seek confidential medical support as soon as possible following the incident. A medical provider, such as the options below, can address any health concerns and preserve evidence.

  • AU Student Health Center - on-campus medical care for AU students

  • Forensic nurses provide medical forensic evaluation and documentation for District of Columbia victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexual assault (SANE).

IPV and SANE exams are conducted 24/7 at MedStar Washington Hospital Center's Emergency Department. You can access services by contacting the DC Victim Hotline at 1-844-4HELPDC (1-844-443-5732)

You are encouraged to consider preserving evidence as soon as possible after an incident regardless of whether you have made the decision to contact law enforcement and/or to report the incident to the University. You have the right to a free, confidential exam, whether or not you report to law enforcement.

Emotional Support (confidential)

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Victim Advocacy Services | 202-885-3500 |

Psychological Center | 202-885-3500

Student Health Center | 202-885-3380 | shc@american.eduÌý

Chaplain in Kay Spiritual Life Center Ìý| 202-885-3336 | kslc@american.edu

- National Sexual Assault Hotline is free, confidential, and 24/7

- helps men who have had an unwanted sexual experience, live chat and free anonymous online available

- the nation's oldest rape crisis center includes a 24/7 crisis hotline (202-333-7273) and individual and group counseling in both English and Spanish

Faculty and Staff Assistance Program - confidential support for employees

Behavioral Health ServicesÌý(staff & employees) | 800-327-2251

Supportive Measures

The Office for Equity & Title IX connects students, faculty, and staff to resources and supportive measures that are appropriate, reasonable, and available based on case specific information in response to reports of gender-based discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual violence, relationship violence, and stalking.Students seeking academic support measures, housing support measures, no contact orders, or other supports are encouraged to contact the Office of Equity & Title IX directly.

Contact: equityoffice@american.edu;Ìýor (202) 885-8080
Equity & Title IX Office
Monday - Friday from 9am-5pm

Students contemplating supports, but unsure about contacting Title IX are encouraged to seek confidential support from the victims' advocates in The Center for Well-Being

Staff seeking accommodations or supports should contact Human Resources - Deputy Title IX Program Officer, Beth Muha, employeerelations@american.edu

Faculty members seeking accommodations or supports should contact the Dean of Faculty - Deputy Title IX Program Officer, Monica Jackson, deanoffaculty@american.edu

Other Support Options @ AU

You are encouraged to contact the Title IX Office or other confidential resources following an incident to support and interim protective measures. You may also consider contacting any of these options if you feel more comfortable approaching them or if you have specific requests they can directly address.

LGBTQA Support

  • Center for Diversity & Inclusion - on-campus, Mary Graydon Center 2nd Floor
  • - The DC Center for the LGBT Community offers individual and group mental health support services for LGBTQ survivors of violence and crime in the District of Columbia. More information can be found .
  • - health center with special expertise in LGBTQ care, including free
  • - 1.866.488.7386 including chat and text options via the web

Student With Disability Support

  • National Sexual Assault Hotline at RAINNÌý1.800.656.4673 (voice only)and 24/7 chat line via the web
  • - 1-800-799-7233 (voice); 1-855-812-1001 (videophone); 1-800-787-3224 (TTY); and 24/7 chat available via the web (En Español)
  • JED Foundation's online resource for college mental health
  • - Text HOME to 741-741 from anywhere in the USA; Counselors who are POC or Deaf are available
  • - 1-800-273-8255; has chat line
  • - NCCSD@ahead.org; 1-844-730-8048; 1-651-583-7499 (videophone)
    For College Student with Disabilities who need help finding disability resources or student organizations on campus

DC Area Support

The following resources in the District of Columbia offer information and services to those who have experienced a range of behavior, including discrimination, harassment, sexual violence, relationship violence and stalking. These resources are independent of the University and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University.

  • - free case management and legal services to victims of crime
  • - is the 24/7 crsis intervention agency for domestic violence in DC
  • - The mission of The Women’s Center is to significantly improve the mental health and well-being of all members of the community through counseling, education, support, and advocacy.
  • - hotline and crime victim compensation

Northern Virginia and Maryland Support

Maryland Sexual Assault Forensic Exam Programs

  • Montgomery County:ÌýShady Grove Adventist Healthcare Center
    9901 Medical Center Dr, Rockville, MD 20850-3357; (240) 826-6000
  • Prince George's County: UM Prince George's Hospital Center
    3001 Hospital Dr, Cheverly,ÌýMD 20785-1189; (301) 618-3154Ìý

  • (MCASA) - provides information and support statewide

Virginia Sexual Assault and relationship Violence Exams in Arlington, Fairfax, and Alexandria

  • ÌýCall Alexandria Sexual Assault Hotline 24/7 at 703-683-7273 (TTY 711) to speak with an advocate and have an advocate accompany you to for a forensic nurse exam

  • :ÌýCall Fairfax Domestic and Sexual Violence ServicesÌýHotline 24/7 atÌý703-324-5730Ìý(TTY 711) to speak with an advocate if you are an adult, teen, and/or childÌýwho hasÌýbeen impacted by domestic and sexual violence, stalking, and human trafficking.ÌýRequestÌýaccompaniment services for a forensic nurse exam, by calling theÌýÌýhotline directly (703-360-7273)

  • :ÌýDoorways provides a 24/7 hotline for domestic violence and sexual assualt at 703-237-0881 and provides accompaniment for sexual assualt nurse examiner exams