University Policy Statements and Documentation

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Attention Students: This book contains all required university policy statements and documentation. Review the attached statements before completing the Syllabus and Policy Statement Validation activity and moving on to the course materials.

Notice: You must click through each chapter of this book before accessing the Course Syllabus and Policy Statements Validation activity.

Reporting Sexual Misconduct and Title IX

If you would like to report a sexually oriented crime, please be aware that the University Policy regarding Victims of Sexual Misconduct is located online at: http://www.southeastern.edu/resources/policies/assets/sexual_misconduct.pdf as well as the University Student Handbook at: http://www.southeastern.edu/admin/stu_affairs/handbook/index.html.  

The policy includes definitions of the various sexually-oriented offenses prohibited by Southeastern as well as the reporting options for victims and the process of investigation and disciplinary proceedings of the University. For more information, log onto: http://www.southeastern.edu/about/titleix/report/index.html.

Southeastern faculty and staff are committed to supporting our students and upholding gender equity laws as outlined by Title IX. Please be aware that if you choose to confide in a faculty or staff member regarding an issue of sexual misconduct, dating violence, or stalking, we are obligated to inform the University's Title IX Coordinator or Deputy Title IX Coordinator, who can assist you in connecting with all possible resources both on- and off-campus.

If you would like to speak with someone confidentially, the Student Counseling Center (985-549-3894) and the Student Health Center (985-549-2242) are both confidential resources.