Sexual Assault Awareness & Prevention

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Sexual violence of any kind is unacceptable and strictly prohibited at WCJC. If you experience any form of sexual misconduct, harassment, or assault, we want to support you in any way that we can. Below you will find resources and support through WCJC, the local community, and national non-profit organizations.

Procedures for Sexual Violence Incidents

All individuals have the right to a safe campus environment, free from threats of violence. At WCJC, harming another person by committing any form of sexual harassment, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking is strictly prohibited.
If you are experiencing an emergency, please dial 911 immediately. If you have experienced, or know of an instance of, sexual assault on campus, report the incident using the WCJC Incident Report Form.

Support Resources

If your assault happened on campus or if you need accommodations following an assault, reach out to any of these departments for support. 

WCJC Security: For immediate response and support, contact the Security Department at 979-532-6465 or ederj@wcjc.edu.

Dean of Student Success: Connect to resources, including schedule changes or other reasonable accommodations. Contact the Dean of Student Success at 979-532-6905 or McPhersonL@wcjc.edu.

Title IX Coordinators: Designated agents of WCJC who work to ensure a fair and neutral process for all parties. Students and employees are encouraged to contact their respective Title IX Coordinator with questions or to discuss Title IX related matters.

Whether or not the assault took place on campus, you can talk to a counselor on-campus for free, confidential support. Counseling services are offered to all students, faculty and staff. As licensed mental health professionals, all information shared with those in Counseling Services is kept confidential, except in certain circumstances excluded by law.

Counseling Services

Crisis Centers

Contact any of these centers for support at any time.

Local Police Departments: 

Call any of these departments if you wish to report an assault.

If you need medical attention after an assault, visit the closest emergency room or Oakbend Medical Center for treatment.

Oakbend Medical Center

These free and confidential hotlines can provide support and recommend additional resources for long-term assistance.

Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN) is the nation’s largest sexual assault awareness and prevention organization. They offer a variety of resources and connections to support you no matter where you are in your journey to healing. Visit their website or call their hotline at any time for support at 800-656-HOPE (4673).

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If your assault happened on campus or if you need accommodations following an assault, reach out to any of these departments for support. 

WCJC Security: For immediate response and support, contact the Security Department at 979-532-6465 or ederj@wcjc.edu.

Dean of Student Success: Connect to resources, including schedule changes or other reasonable accommodations. Contact the Dean of Student Success at 979-532-6905 or McPhersonL@wcjc.edu.

Title IX Coordinators: Designated agents of WCJC who work to ensure a fair and neutral process for all parties. Students and employees are encouraged to contact their respective Title IX Coordinator with questions or to discuss Title IX related matters.

Whether or not the assault took place on campus, you can talk to a counselor on-campus for free, confidential support. Counseling services are offered to all students, faculty and staff. As licensed mental health professionals, all information shared with those in Counseling Services is kept confidential, except in certain circumstances excluded by law.

Counseling Services

Crisis Centers

Contact any of these centers for support at any time.

Local Police Departments: 

Call any of these departments if you wish to report an assault.

If you need medical attention after an assault, visit the closest emergency room or Oakbend Medical Center for treatment.

Oakbend Medical Center

These free and confidential hotlines can provide support and recommend additional resources for long-term assistance.

Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN) is the nation’s largest sexual assault awareness and prevention organization. They offer a variety of resources and connections to support you no matter where you are in your journey to healing. Visit their website or call their hotline at any time for support at 800-656-HOPE (4673).

RAINN