
WHAT IS TITLE IX?
Southeastern University has a responsibility to respond quickly and effectively to address sexual misconduct and any other conduct that is motivated by sex or gender that creates a hostile environment for Southeastern University students. Southeastern University is committed to prevention of all forms of sexual misconduct as well as the protection and rehabilitation of victims of such acts. Please visit www.seu.edu for full details by clicking the button below.
RESOURCES FOR OHIO CAMPUS STUDENTS
Local Law Enforcement
Alleged violations of the Sexual Misconduct Policy should be reported to the appropriate Title IX Deputy Coordinator for Southeastern University. In addition to contacting the Title IX Deputy Coordinator, a person who has experienced a sexual assault or other act of sexual violence may contact proper local law enforcement authorities (e.g., by calling 911) about possibly filing a criminal complaint. The SEU Ohio Regional faculty and staff are available to assist individuals in making contact with any of the following appropriate law enforcement authorities upon request. SEU Ohio staff are mandatory reporters and must report alleged acts of sexual violence to Southeastern University for investigation.
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Call 911 for emergencies 911
Call Lifeline for suicide/mental health crisis 988
Morrow County Sheriff's Office 419-946-4444
101 Home Rd, Mount Gilead, OH 43338
Morrow County Prosecuting Attorney's Office 419-947-5515
60 E High St, Mount Gilead, OH 43338
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Services: Assists in making an official report and safety planning. Choosing to report a crime is your decision. This does not necessarily mean that an investigation will occur and that criminal charges will be filed.
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SEU Ohio students located outside of Morrow County may contact their local law enforcement agency to report a crime and possibly file a criminal complaint.
