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Browse frequently asked questions and learn commons words you may encounter in the Title IX process.
No Contact Order FAQs
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Attorneys
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Respondents
Being accused of a Title IX violation can be confusing and unsettling. There are resources available to you throughout the process.
Complainants

Marshall University is committed to fostering an environment in which all members off our campus community are free from discrimination, harassment, and sexual misconduct of any form. If you believe that you have experienced these, you have options.

Advisors
Any Complainant or Respondent involved in an investigation has the right to an advisor to accompany them to meetings or hearings with the Title IX Office.
Witnesses
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Tips to Stay Safe
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Pregnant and Parenting Student
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Important Definitions
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Important Update: Online Reporting Transition

Beginning Oct. 27, 2025:

The Title IX Office will move to an online-only reporting system. This change reflects a growing trend among Title IX offices nationwide and is designed to help us better serve our campus community.

Our goal is to ensure that Title IX reports are reviewed promptly and thoroughly. In-person and phone submissions, while often well-intentioned, can sometimes involve complex concerns that fall outside the scope of Title IX. These conversations, though important, can require significant time and follow-up, which may delay our ability to respond to Title IX matters with the urgency they deserve.

By centralizing reports through our secure online system, we can more efficiently triage concerns, prioritize Title IX cases, and maintain a consistent and equitable response process for all students, faculty, and staff.

Submit an Online Title IX Report

Please note: Due to staff availability, it may take up to five business days for your report to be reviewed.

If you are in crisis, please call 911 or contact the Marshall University Counseling Center for immediate support:
Prichard Hall, First Floor
304-696-3111
Counseling Center

We appreciate your understanding and remain committed to supporting a safe, respectful, and inclusive campus environment.

Submit a Report
Schedule a Meeting With the Title IX Office
Request Title IX Training

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