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Impacted by Sexual Assault

What is Sexual Assault?

Sexual Assault is an umbrella term for any sexual act directed against another person, without consent of the victim, including instances where the victim is incapable of giving consent.  Sexual Assault includes Rape, Fondling, Incest, and Statutory Rape.

Sexual Assault includes:

  • “Rape” is the penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus, with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another individual, or by a sex-related object, without consent.
  • “Nonconsensual Sexual Contact” is the intentional or forced touching of clothed or unclothed body parts without consent for the purpose of sexual degradation, sexual gratification, or sexual humiliation.
  • “Incest” is sexual intercourse between persons who are related to each other within degrees wherein marriage is prohibited by law.
  • “Statutory Rape” is sexual penetration or other form of sexual contact with a person who is under the statutory age of consent.

 

What can you do?

If you want to report right away or speak with Confidential Resources, there are options for how you decide to move forward.

Report using the Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Student Report Form. This is different than making a Formal Complaint or starting a formal grievance process.

Report to your Community Director, Resident Assistant for immediate support.

Report to University Security/Police.

HPU Student Health Services

Student Health Services provides general health services in a supportive, student-centered environment.

Hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Address: 1300 University Parkway (Parkway Commons)

Phone: 336-841-4683

Email: [email protected]

 
 

High Point Regional Hospital-Wake Forest Baptist Health

Address: 601 N. Elm Street High Point, NC 27262

Phone: 336-878-6000

 
 

Moses Cone Hospital

Address: 2630 Willard Dairy Road High Point, NC 27265

Phone: 336-884-3777

  • Counseling Center| The Counseling Center provides confidential counseling services to currently enrolled HPU students and has licensed mental health clinicians on staff. These services are provided free of charge to our students. Slane Center, 3rd Floor | Phone: 336-888-6352[email protected]
  • Student Health Services| Student Health Services provides general health services in a supportive, student-centered environment. Hours are Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. | 1300 University Parkway (Parkway Commons) | Phone: 336-841-4683 [email protected]
  • Minister to the University| Oversees the University’s Christian and interfaith initiatives and is passionate about helping people of all religious backgrounds discover the depths of faith, hope, and love in their own lives and stories. Hayworth Chapel | Phone: 336-841-9241 | [email protected]

*Note: If you are comfortable, ask the person to stop. Write down everything including: what happened, dates and times, what exactly was said or done, who said/did it, and any witnesses who were there. Include as much detail as possible, and keep notes about every time it happens or happened. If it happens again, write down the details while the memory is fresh. Save any emails, texts, letters, or messages about the harassment, or between you and the harasser. Gather them in one place, at home, on a personal email account, or in another safe place not at work. These notes will be helpful if you decide to report in the future. Talk to a lawyer.

 

You decide what happens next!

  • If you choose to report the incident to the University, the Title IX Coordinator will reach out to you to schedule a meeting. This meeting will explain all the support that might be available in your circumstances. You are not obligated to file a formal grievance to access these supports.
  • The formal complaint process will also be explained to you. You will decide if you would like to move forward with a formal complaint.

 

Resources

What Can You Do Campus Resources Off-Campus Resources