As an institution of higher learning, ÃØÉ«´«Ã½ is dedicated to providing an environment conducive to intellectual and personal growth. Members of the College community are encouraged to participate in all aspects of academic life. For the College, this means a firm institutional commitment to academic freedom as well as a commitment to the highest standards of professional and interpersonal behavior and respect among members of the community. Thus, there is zero tolerance for any form of sex discrimination including sexual harassment and sexual violence.
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Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Resource Guide - includes on and off campus resources for reporting, hotlines, and where to go for assistance.
Title IX Coordinator
The College’s designated Title IX Coordinator is:
Christina Vargas
Chief Diversity Officer / Title IX Coordinator
533 College Road – NFL Building, Suite 230
Selden, NY 11784
(631) 451-4950
vargasc@sunysuffolk.edu
Where to report
Victims have the right to make a report to Public Safety, local law enforcement and/or State Police, or to choose not to report; to report the incident to the College; to be protected by the College from retaliation for reporting an incident; and to receive assistance, support and resources from the College.
- Contact Public Safety at any time by calling (631) 451-4242 or 311 from any College phone.
- In case of an emergency, call 911 to contact local law enforcement.
- State Police 24-hour hotline to report sexual assault on a New York college campus: 1-844-845-7269
- For state-wide resources available at every SUNY campus click here:
If you are a student, visitor or guest, faculty member, administrator or employee with an alleged claim of sexual harassment or sex discrimination/sexual violence by a student, complaints should be submitted to the Office of the Associate Dean of Student Services/Deputy Title IX Coordinator for the campus at which the alleged harassment occurred:
Ammerman Campus (631) 451-4176
Michael J. Grant Campus (631) 851-6521
Eastern Campus (631) 548-2514
Title IX Grievance Policy for Addressing Formal Complaints of Sexual Harassment
Title IX Grievance Procedure for Addressing Formal Complaints of Sexual Harassment
Sexual Harassment Policy for Students
Sexual Violence Response Policy
Student Code of Conduct
Student's Bill of Rights
Definition of Affirmative Consent
Policy for Alcohol and/or Drug use Amnesty in Sexual and Interpersonal Violence Cases
SUNY Sexual Violence Prevention Report ÃØÉ«´«Ã½
Sexual Harassment Response and Prevention Policy Statement
New York State Education Law Article 129-B requires that college or other officials explain differences between college processes and the criminal justice process in addressing sexual and interpersonal violence. There are significant differences between the two systems because they have different, important goals. For a summary of these differences click here: .
If you are student, faculty member, administrator or employee with an alleged claim of sexual harassment or sex discrimination/sexual violence by a contractor, visitor or guest, faculty member, administrator or employee at any campus, complaints should be submitted to the Office of the Compliance Officer/Legal Affairs:
Title IX Coordinator (631) 451-4950
Deputy Title IX Coordinator (631) 451-4051
Sexual Harassment Policy for Faculty, Administrator or Employee
Options for Confidentially Disclosing Sexual Violence - these on-campus privileged and confidential resources will not report crimes to law enforcement or College officials without your permission, except for extreme circumstances, such as a health and/or safety emergency:
Mental Health and Wellness Services
Ammerman Campus (631) 451-4040
Eastern Campus (631) 548-2650
Michael J. Grant Campus (631)-851-6876
Student Health Services
Ammerman Campus (631) 451-4047
Eastern Campus (631) 548-2510
Michael J. Grant Campus (631) 851-6709
Title IX Training Materials
Campus Climate Survey Results 2023
SUNY Sexual Violence Prevalence (SVP) Campus Climate Survey Results 2023
Campus Crime Statistics
In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and its amendment (the "Clery Act"), the College's Office of Public Safety maintains and publishes crime statistics for specified crimes which took place on or adjacent to the College's campuses, as well as in any non-campus buildings or property which are used by the College for its students for College educational purposes. The Annual Security Report contains these crime statistics for the three prior years along with important safety-related information, including relevant policies and procedures.
In accordance with New York State Education Law Section 6433, incidents of hate crime offenses are reported as a separately, clearly designated category in the Annual Security Report.
Crime statistics are also filed annually with the . To locate statistics specific to ÃØÉ«´«Ã½ on the U.S. Department of Education's Campus Safety and Security website, enter "Suffolk County Community College" on the .