The College has many ways in which members of the campus community can report issues of concern or can seek help for themselves or others.
Discriminatory, Bias-Related Harassment, and Intimidation
- File a report of Discriminatory, Bias-Related Harassment, and Intimidation
- Read The College of Wooster’s Equal Opportunity, Harassment, and Non-Discrimination Policy.
This form is designed to provide College of Wooster students, staff, faculty, visitors, vendors, or others with an online method to report specific information related to alleged incidents of discriminatory and bias-related harassment. If your safety is at risk, please call 9-1-1!
You are not required to complete the entire form in order for the complaint to be submitted. The College will use the information provided to begin an investigation; please note that if the report does not contain specific information, the College’s investigation and response may be limited.
Submissions are anonymous unless identifying information is provided in the report. Reports go directly to the College’s Bias incident Response Team (BIRT) for further action. If you have questions or need assistance, please contact the Dean of Students Office at 330-263-2545.
Sexual Misconduct, Harassment, Relationship Violence, and Stalking
- File a report of Sexual Misconduct, Harassment, Relationship Violence, and Stalking.
This form is designed to provide College of Wooster students, staff, faculty, visitors, vendors, or others with an online method to report specific information related to alleged incidents of sex or gender-based harassment, sexual misconduct, or retaliation. If your safety is at risk, please call 9-1-1!
Submissions are anonymous unless identifying information is provided in the report. Reports go directly to the College’s Title IX Coordinator and Director of Sexual Violence Prevention and Response, Chelsea Polly (330-263-2350), for further action.
Read more about the College’s policy on discrimination and sexual misconduct.
Hazing
Hazing is a crime in the State of Ohio. As defined by the law, hazing is “doing any act or coercing another, including the victim, to do any act of initiation into any student or other organization that causes or creates a substantial risk of causing mental or physical harm to any person.” Under Ohio law, legal action may be taken against any participant in hazing or against anyone at the College who knew or who reasonably should have known of the hazing and did not make an attempt to prevent it. Every member of the campus community is required to report any incidents of hazing or suspicions of hazing that come to their attention.
Beall Avenue Incident Report
File a report of a Beall Avenue Incident
This form is designed to provide College of Wooster students, staff, and faculty with an online method to report specific information related to concerns of harassment and/or discrimination that occur on Beall Avenue or in the surrounding community. Information provided here can help Security and Protective Services as well as local law enforcement develop a profile and/or pattern of occurrence that may help to identify persons or vehicles that are engaged in discriminatory and/or harassing behavior. Submissions can be anonymous.
If your safety is at risk, please call 9-1-1! If possible, please contact Security and Protective Services immediately when the incident occurs at 330-263-2590.
Medical Assistance Amnesty for Alcohol/Drug Concerns
There are times when a student may consume alcohol to a level of extreme intoxication or a student may have a medical emergency following the use of drugs and/or alcohol. Signs of a medical emergency may include but are not limited to vomiting, loss of coordination or balance, loss of consciousness, and/or bouts of unresponsiveness. In those cases, the College considers the safety, health, and well-being of students paramount to documenting students for minor violations of the code of student conduct. To encourage students to seek help for students who are in need of medical assistance, under those circumstances, the College will consider Medical Assistance Amnesty for both the student in need of medical assistance and the student(s) seeking help on behalf of that student.
Read more about Medical Assistance Amnesty
If someone is in need of medical assistance, please contact Security and Protective Services at 330-263-2590 or call 9-1-1!
Other Resources Available to Assist Members of the Community
- The College of Wooster Emergency Number: 330-287-3333
- The College of Wooster Anonymous Tip Line: 330-263-2337
- SCOTSafety App – Available on iOS and Android devices
- Campus Safety – Culbertson/Slater Complex – 330-263-2590
- Dean of Students Office – Galpin Hall – 330-263-2545
- Longbrake Student Wellness Center – medical and counseling services – 570 E. Wayne Ave. – 330-263-2319
- Wooster City Police – 330-287-5702 – Emergency? Dial 911
- Crisis Text Line – Text “Start” to 741-741 – free, 24/7, confidential