Title IX protects people from discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities that receive federal financial assistance.
This form serves as a way to report allegations of sexual misconduct, including all forms of sexual harassment and discrimination based on sex, gender, or gender identity, as outlined in the College's Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexual Misconduct Policy. Once submitted, the Title IX Coordinator or designee will contact the complainant to review options and resources, including the option for a formal grievance process.
Federal law requires that a complainant submit a signed, formal complaint requesting the College begin the grievance process, which includes initiating an investigation or initiating the informal resolution process. Options, including all available support, will be reviewed with the complainant once a complaint is received.
You are not required to complete the entire form before submitting it. The institution will use the information provided to begin an initial assessment and outreach with the complainant.
To remain anonymous, you may type Anonymous in the name field. Marist College will use this information for statistical purposes, to better understand the scope of sexual violence on campus, and to develop and implement preventive efforts.
The College is required to investigate allegations of sexual and gender-based misconduct to the best of its ability. The College may follow up on any specific, identifying information provided.
If you wish to discuss a concern while maintaining confidence to the greatest extent possible, you have the following options:
On-Campus Student Resources:
Counseling Services (845-575-3314)
Department of Spiritual Life and Service (845-575-3000 x2275)
Health Services (845-575-3270)
You may confidentially contact both Counseling Services after hours by calling Campus Safety at 845-575-2282 and asking for the on-call counselor. There is no need to leave your name. Just leave your phone number and the counselor will call you back.
Off-Campus
Center for Victim Safety and Support: for 24/7 Support
- Rape Crisis/Crime Victims: (845) 452 - 7272
- Domestic Violence: ( 845) 485 -5550
- Chat Line: text (845) 583 - 0800
Mid-Hudson Regional Hospital (845) 431-8220
Vassar Brother's Medical Center (845) 431-5680
New York State Sexual Violence Hotline
◾English:1-800-942-6906
◾English TTY: 1-800-818-0656
◾Spanish: 1-800-942-6908
◾Spanish TTY: 1-800-780-7660
Additional Campus and Community Resources
Employee Assistance Program (available to employees only): EAP crisis counselors are available.
Please note that submissions using this form may not be reviewed outside of normal business hours. If there is immediate risk to health or safety, please contact the Office of Safety & Security (845-575-5555) or 911.
Please fill out the form below to the best of your ability, and submit. Please note that some questions ask you to check all the answers that apply, so you may make more than once selection.