Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence

The Title IX Office investigates violations of the University's policies regarding sexual harassment and sexual violence. They also provide education and training to encourage a bias- and harassment-free work and learning environment.

The Title IX website includes:

  • UC policies on sexual harassment and sexual violence

  • Reporting options

  • Contact information for Title IX staff

  • Links to related resources

The CARE (Campus Advocacy, Resources, and Education) Program responds to the needs of students, staff, faculty and non-affiliates impacted by stalking, dating/domestic violence and sexual assault by providing free and confidential advocacy and support. The CARE website includes detailed information about services provided, how to contact CARE staff, office hours, and scheduling options.

Respondent Support Services for Students are provided by the Dean of Students office. Respondent Support Services provide comprehensive support and assistance to student respondents alleged to have engaged in sexual misconduct (sexual assault, sexual violence, dating/violence, stalking or sexual harassment). Respondent Support Services help a respondent navigate the complaint, investigation and/or adjudication process, as well as the associate impacts, directly and/or indirectly by referring a respondent to available campus and community resources. The website provides more detailed information, including how to contact Respondent Services staff.