Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972
Capital University does not discriminate against students, faculty or staff based on sex in any of its programs or activities, including but not limited to educational programs, employment, and admission. Sexual harassment, including sexual violence, is a kind of sex discrimination and is prohibited by Title IX and by the University.
The University is committed to responding promptly and effectively when it learns of any form of possible discrimination based on sex. The University responds to reports of sexual harassment, including sexual violence, as part of its efforts to stop the harassment and prevent its recurrence of possible sex discrimination. An individual who has questions or concerns regarding possible discrimination based on sex should contact:
Non-Confidential Reporting
Deanna N. Wagner
Dean of Engagement and Success
Title IX Coordinator
614-236-6904
dwagner1453@capital.edu
titleix@capital.edu
Reporting Form
This form can be used to submit information about behavior that may violate Title IX. Reports can be submitted anonymously if chosen by the submitter. Please note: the University may be limited in its ability to respond to anonymous reports.
Submit a Report
Additional Anonymous Reporting
https://secure.ethicspoint.com/domain/en/report_custom.asp?clientid=17194 (under Human Resources)
Confidential Support
Center for Health and Wellness
614-236-6114
chw@capital.edu
Drew Tucker
University Pastor
614-236-7737
dtucker@capital.edu
Quick guide to Reporting Options, Supportive Measures, and Community Resources (PDF)
Community Resources
Sexual Assault Response Network of Central Ohio (SARNCO) serves survivors in a variety of ways, including 24-hour emergency room advocacy, a 24-hour rape line (614-267-7020), and long-term advocacy and recovery resources. More information can be found here: https://www.ohiohealth.com/community-health/sarnco.
CHOICES for Victims of Domestic Violence assists domestic violence survivors through a 24-hour crisis line (614-224-4663), legal advocates, counseling, and temporary emergency shelter. More information can be found here: https://lssnetworkofhope.org/choices/. This website has a safety exit on each page to help protect survivors.
Buckeye Region Anti-Violence Organization (BRAVO) provides comprehensive individual and community programs for survivor advocacy and support to LGBTQI survivors of hate and bias violence, discrimination, intimate partner violence, stalking, and/or sexual assault. More information can be found here: http://bravo.equitashealth.org
The Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN) connects individuals to their nearest rape crisis line, simply call 800-656-3673 for assistance.
Title IX Team TrainingAs required by the Final Title IX Rule, all materials used to train Title IX Coordinators, investigators, decision-makers, and any person who facilitates an informal resolution process must be made publicly available on its website. Please note: Not all employees involved in the Title IX process have taken every training listed below. This list is updated regularly to comply with regulations and to reflect the ongoing training that is taken.
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