- Departments & Offices
- Compliance & Equity Office
- Title IX Coordinator
- Title IX Reporting and Complaint Procedures
- How and Where to File a Title IX Report or Complaint
How and Where to File a Report or Complaint
For incidents of sexual violence, assault, or harassment
You may always file a report with the Title IX Coordinator. The Title IX office reviews all reports submitted regardless of when the incident occurred.
Title IX Coordinator
Pamela Mason, J.D., CCEP
Interim Chief Compliance Officer
109 James Blair Hall
College of William & Mary
Williamsburg, VA 23185
757-221-3146
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Students and other individuals may also choose from one or more of these options.
Online reporting (includes mandatory reports made by faculty & staff)Online reporting is available using the Title IX Report Form.
Reports also may be emailed to [[reportconcern]]. |
In-person reportingReports relating to students: Any type of Title IX report: |
Paper reporting - providing a written report by mail or emailReports relating to students: Any type of Title IX report: |
Anonymous reporting options
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Reporting for criminal prosecution -- reporting to the policeSexual assault and some other forms of sexual misconduct are crimes, and may be reported to law enforcement for investigation. William & Mary staff members can help students file a criminal complaint, if desired. Students and staff may report to the police and also report internally. You do not need to choose one or the other.
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Other optionsW&M has a number of confidential resources -- people and offices with whom you can speak without any other report being made. More information about other campus and off-campus resources and support is available online. |
This page last updated July 2018.