Resources for Students Who Experience Misconduct

Any member of the Vanderbilt community who has experienced or been affected by prohibited conduct may seek assistance from one or more of the resources identified below.

Support Resources for Vanderbilt Students

  • University Counseling Center: 615-322-2571 (CONFIDENTIAL)
  • Center for Spiritual & Religious Life: 615-322-2457 (CONFIDENTIAL)
  • Equal Opportunity and Access Office:  615-343-9336
  • Title IX Office: 615-343-9004
  • Project Safe: 615-322-7233
  • Student Accountability, Community Standards, & Academic Integrity: 615-322-7868
  • Student Affairs: 615-322-6400
  • Housing and Residential Experience: 615-322-2591
  • Student Care Coordination: 615-343-9355
  • Center for Student Wellbeing: 615-322-0480
  • Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center: 615-322-4843
  • Office of LGBTQI Life: 615-322-3330
  • Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center: 615-322-2524
  • Student Center for Social Justice and Identity: 615-322-5089
  • Student Access: 615-343-9727

Reporting Options for Misconduct

 

Law Enforcement

  • Vanderbilt University Police Department: 615-322-2745 Emergency: 911 or 615-421-1911
  • Metro Nashville Police Department: 615-862-8600 Emergency: 911

Medical Service Providers (CONFIDENTIAL)

  • Vanderbilt University Medical Center Emergency Services: 615-322-0160
  • Student Health Center: 615-322-2427

NOTE: Confidential resources do not report any information about an incident to other University offices without the permission of the person consulting them. Confidential resources may, however, have other reporting obligations under law. For example, healthcare providers are required to notify law enforcement when someone seeks treatment for injuries caused by a violent crime. And all persons are required to notify law enforcement or the Department of Children’s Services (DCS) when they receive a report of abuse of a minor. Anyone who reports information about an incident to a confidential resource may later decide to make a report to a non-confidential resource, such as EOA, Title IX, Student Accountability, or law enforcement.

External Resources for Students Who Experience Online Misconduct

Please Note: The following resources are not affiliated with Vanderbilt University. National Resources

StopBullying.gov

Provides information from various government agencies on what bullying is, what cyberbullying is, who is at risk, and how you can prevent and respond to bullying.

Website: https://www.stopbullying.gov/resources/get-help-now

Cyber Civil Rights Initiative

An initiative whose mission is to combat online abuses that threaten civil rights and civil liberties.

Website: https://www.cybercivilrights.org/

Phone: CCRI Crisis Helpline 844-878-CCRI (2274)

HeartMob by HollaBack

A community dedicated to helping those experiencing online harassment.

Website:  https://righttobe.org/feel-support/

End Tech Abuse

A project of Break the Cycle and California Coalition Against Sexual Assault that addresses the use/misuse of technology in sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking (including cyber stalking) cases.

Website:  http://www.endtechabuse.org/resources/

Help Centers and Reporting Options for Popular Social Media Platforms

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