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Request a Student Pregnancy Accommodation. If you are experiencing an emergency or an immediate threat, contact Campus Patrol at If you need additional emergency assistance, call or text the Title IX office at There is no time limit for reporting prohibited conduct to the university, and reporting an incident does not necessarily mean that an investigation will be pursued.
There is also no time limit for requesting an investigation. To encourage the reporting of prohibited conduct, the university will not pursue disciplinary action for disclosing illegal personal consumption of drugs or alcohol where such disclosures are made in connection with a good-faith report or investigation of prohibited conduct.
What to Expect After Reporting. After you make a report, the Title IX Office will reach out to you to make sure you feel safe and know about resources. They will offer to meet with you to talk about supportive measures and your options, including an investigation, if appropriate.
However, the university will help you get in touch with law enforcement if you wish. By reporting a crime to law enforcement, you may be able to obtain a protective order. Westminster has limited ability to protect you off campus. After reporting, you cannot be intimidated or harassed for making a good-faith report of prohibited conduct or participating in a proceeding.
This is retaliation, and you should let the Title IX Office know if you feel you are being retaliated against, whether you are a reporting party, respondent, or witness. After reporting, you never have to pursue an investigation unless you choose to.