POWER-BASED VIOLENCE/SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
SUPPORTIVE MEASURES
Supportive Measures
If the Title IX Coordinator receives notice of alleged power-based violence, whether
through online reporting or other reporting methods, the Title IX Coordinator or designee
should contact the Complainant to discuss the availability of Supportive Measures with
or without the filing of a Complaint (or Formal Complaint under the Title IX Grievance
Procedure) and consider the Complainant’s wishes with respect to Supportive Measures.
Supportive Measures are made available to the Respondent.
Supportive Measures are non-disciplinary, non-punitive individualized services offered
as appropriate, as reasonably available, and without fee or charge to the Complainant
or the Respondent regardless of whether a Complaint (or Formal Complaint) has been
filed. Such measures may include:
- counseling;
- extensions of deadlines or other course-related adjustments;
- modifications of work or class schedules;
- campus escort services;
- mutual restrictions on contact between the parties;
- changes in work or housing locations;
- leaves of absence;
- increased security and monitoring of certain areas of the campus;
- And other similar measures.