Report Sexual Harassment or Other Sex or Gender-Based Misconduct
What to Report
Any incident involving a student, employee, or other individual who interacts with MSJC should be reported when it may constitute sex or gender-based misconduct including, but not limited to:
- Sexual harassment
- Sexual assault
- Dating violence
- Domestic violence
- Stalking
- Sexual violence
- Sexual exploitation
Information to Include in a Report
A report to the Title IX Office should include all relevant information related to the nature of the incident and those involved, including, but not limited to:
- Complainant’s name
- Respondent’s name
- Witnesses’ names
- Date, time, and location of an incident
Who Can Report
Anyone may report sexual harassment or other sex or gender-based misconduct whether the individual reporting is the individual who experienced the conduct.
Responsible Employees
Responsible Employees are required to promptly report all relevant information they reasonably know about sexual harassment or other sex or gender-based misconduct to the Title IX Coordinator.
Learn more about MSJC employees’ reporting responsibilities.
Additional Reporting Options
In addition to reporting to MSJC’s Title IX Office, individuals who have experienced, witnessed, or heard about sexual harassment and other sex or gender-based misconduct may consider these additional reporting options:
For Students
A complaint may be filed with the by using the .
For Employees
A complaint may be filed with the by using .
Learn how to with the .
Retaliation
In accordance with federal and state laws, the District prohibits intimidation, threats, coercion, or discrimination against any individual who makes a report to the Title IX Office.
Individuals who experience retaliation should contact Kristin Gonzalez by email at kgonzalez@msjc.edu or call 951-374-0539.