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Sexual Assault Information for Students, Faculty & Staff
Information for Students
Sexual assaults are terrifying and traumatic. If you have been sexually assaulted it is important to seek medical care and treatment to minimize your risk of HIV exposure, sexually transmitted infections and for women pregnancy. After a sexual assault, it's not uncommon to feel fearful, confused, guilty, ashamed or isolated. Many people find it helpful to talk with someone about these feelings. The College's brochure, Sexual Assault: Information for Men and Women, provides helpful information detailing the immediate steps to take following a sexual assault. There are many concerned and professionally trained people at Emerson College and in the community who are prepared to help you.
Boston Area Rape Crisis Center (BARCC) - 24 Hour Hotline 1-800-841-8371
On Campus Sexual Assault Response Team:
| Counseling Center | 617-824-8595 |
| Dean of Students | 617-824-8640 |
| Health and Wellness | 617-824-8666 |
| Police Department (24/7) | 617-824-8555 -- in an emergency, 617-824-8888 |
| Title IX Coordinator | 617-824-8580 |
| Housing and Residence Life | 617-824-8620 |
Emerson College does not tolerate sexual assault in any form. All forms of sexual assault are prohibited by the College’s Code of Conduct and are considered felonies in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Individuals who violate the law are subject to harsh penalties through a court of law and/or the campus discipline system. Sexual Assault: Information for Men and Women outlines the procedure to file a criminal complaint as well as a complaint through the College’s disciplinary process. You determine what action if any to pursue.
Procedures for Faculty and Staff
A student who has experienced a sexual assault (“student survivor”) may disclose information regarding the assault to any member of the College community. If you receive first-hand information that a sexual assault has occurred from the student survivor you should strongly urge the student survivor to report the event to one of the departments that comprise the Sexual Assault Team. The Sexual Assault Team consists of the professional staff of the following departments and centers: the Campus Police, General Counsel, Counseling, Health and Wellness, Dean of Students, Housing and Residence Life and Human Resources – Title IX Coordinator.
Do not hesitate to call any member of the Sexual Assault Team for consultation and/or assistance.
Sexual Assault Team members will take the following steps as appropriate:
- Ensure the safety of the student survivor.
- Encourage the student survivor to seek immediate medical treatment to one of the local hospitals. Encourage the student survivor not to shower/bathe, brush teeth, comb hair or change clothes prior to obtaining treatment in order to protect any evidence that can be gathered. The student should bring a change of clothes to the hospital, as clothing worn during the assault will be collected for evidence. If the student survivor has already changed clothes, the clothing worn during the assault should be placed in a brown paper bag and brought to the hospital.
- Inform the student survivor of the appropriate resources on campus, such as the Counseling Center, Center for Health and Wellness, the Campus Police, the Dean of Students, Title IX Coordinator or Housing and Residence Life.
- Encourage the student survivor to seek emotional support.
- Inform the student survivor of his or her option to file a complaint with the Dean of Students (if the perpetrator is also a student), to report the crime to the Police Department or the District Attorney’s Office of jurisdiction where the assault occurred, or take no administrative/legal action.
Contact Us
Emergency Line: 617-824-8888
Business Line (non-emergency requests and information): 617-824-8555
Sexual Assault
safety tips
Security is everyone's responsibility at Emerson. These steps can help ensure your own safety and the safety of others:
1. Carry your student ID at all times and cooperate with College officials asking you to identify yourself.
2. When walking after dark, use the "buddy system." Stay on main streets with good lighting and pedestrian traffic.
3. Report all suspicious activity on Emerson property to the Police Department at 617-824-8555.
4. Do not invite unfamiliar individuals into campus facilities.
5. When entering and exiting a campus facility, secure the door behind you and follow check-in and check-out procedures.
6. Immediately report all incidents of theft, intrusion, or physical harm to the Police Department.
7. The MBTA provides safe and reliable service from 5:30 am to 12:30 am daily. To check routes and maps, visit www.mbta.com.




