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Human Resources

Complainants

A Complainant is a person who has experienced harm, or identifies as a victim or survivor of prohibited conduct under the university policies. Under Title IX, the following prohibited conduct includes:

  • Sex discrimination
  • Sexual assault
  • Interpersonal violence (including dating and domestic violence)
  • Sexual harassment
  • Sexual misconduct
  • Stalking

Not everyone who experiences harm will report their experience or identify with the term “Complainant.” Other terms/identities include “survivor” and “victim,” or a person may not identify with any of these terms. OSU uses “Complainant” to be as clear and objective as possible in the Title IX process.


  • Safety

    If you feel you are in immediate danger of harm by another person or yourself, call 911. It is important that physical and emotional needs are met first. For mental health crisis support, call the OSU EAP at 855.850.2397.

  • Confidentiality and Privacy

    It is important that those who experience harm are in control of their information and informed about both confidential and non-confidential resources.

    Confidential and private support options provide space to discuss the situation and options without filing an official report with the university. This is a good option if you do not know how to label your experience, do not know if it falls under Title IX, or if you are only interested in emotional support or medical assistance without pursuing an investigation.

    Confidential resources are confidential by federal and state law. OSU also offers private resources who are not confidential and are non-mandatory reporters of Title IX incidents. These services will not share any identifiable information with Title IX, the police, parents, or anyone else without permission first, except in cases where there is concern of imminent harm to yourself, someone else, or the campus community.

    Even if a resource is not confidential, all student information will be handled in accordance with the regulations established by FERPA and maintained on a need-to-know basis.

Reporting

Complainants report to Title IX for many reasons. If you are interested in filing an official report to OSU, please visit the File a Report page.

Investigation

You can learn more about the resolution process for students, faculty or staff by reviewing the Investigation Process page.

Mandatory Reporters : A mandatory reporter, also known as a “Responsible Employee,” is an OSU employee who is required to report Incidents of sexual misconduct to the university.