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  • I need to talk. Whos here to

    listen?

    What if I talk to...?

    What happens next?

    The Title IX office is here to assist with any situation involving gender-based discrimination, including sexualharassment and assault, rape, intimate partner violence, and stalking. Visit titleix.mit.edu for more information.

    Remember: at any point, you can disclose as much or as little as you want.

    CONF I D ENT I A L R E SOURCES *

    P R IVATE R E SOURCES

    D i r ect R e port i ng Opt ions

    They will keep your disclosure as confidential as possible, but are required to report to the Title IX office for follow up.

    If you talk to a Confidential Resource, your information will not be

    reported to the Title IX office. If you talk to Direct Reporting Options or Private Resources, then two things will happen:

    The Title IX office will reach out to you to provide formal

    and informal reporting options.

    The Title IX office will use the information disclosed

    to assess community safety and to help inform MITs

    prevention and education strategies.

    Dean of Student LifeResidential Life StaffAcademic Advisors

    FacultyCoaches

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    Office of the Dean for Graduate Education

    (ODGE)Dean for Undergraduate

    Education (DUE)

    VPR 617-253-2300 (24 hours)Clergy

    OmbudsMental Health and Counseling

    *These resources will not report any information to the Title IX office.

    Title IX OfficeMIT Police