Title IX Resources

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Confidential Campus Resources

Confidential resources are not required to report specific incidents to the Marshall University Title IX Office or any other investigating body and may not disclose any information without the permission of the student or employee.

Marshall University Counseling Center:

Counseling in the Halls (Extension of the Counseling Center)

Counseling in the Halls is an extension of the Marshall University Counseling Center that provides confidential mental health support for students. Services are offered in Twin Towers East with expanded evening and weekend hours, and are available to all Marshall University students through walk‑ins or scheduled appointments.

Counseling in the Halls flyer promoting confidential counseling services offered in Twin Towers East, with evening and weekend hours available to all Marshall University students.

Information shared with Counseling in the Halls is confidential and is not reported to the Title IX Office unless required by law or requested by the student.

Marshall University Student Health Services:

Marshall University Employee Assistance Program:

Marshall Behavioral Health Center:

Marshall Campus Psychology Clinic:

Student Support Services TRIO Program:

Women’s Center:

Violence Prevention & Response Office:

Office of the Ombuds:

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Confidential Community Resources

Confidential resources are not required to report specific incidents to the Marshall University Title IX Office or any other investigating body and may not disclose any information without the permission of the student or employee.

CONTACT Rape Crisis Center:

  • P.O. Box 2963, Huntington, WV 25728-2963 Office Phone: 304 523-3447
  • 24-hour crisis hotline: 304-304-399-1111 http://www.contacthuntington.com
  • Serving Cabell, Wayne, Lincoln, Mason, Logan, and Mingo Counties

REACH Family Counseling Connection:

BRANCHES Domestic Violence Shelter:

Legal Aid of West Virginia:

Huntington Pride:

Goodwill Family Counseling Center:

Marshall Psychiatry:

Valley Health Behavioral Health Services:

Health Support Options in Our Community:

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Military Resources

Veterans Resources:

VETCenter:

Veterans or services members, including members of the National Guard and Reserve, are eligible to receive services such as counseling, referrals, and community engagement. This includes services regarding military sexual trauma. 

ROTC Resources:

The Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention (SHARP) Program Office directs the Army’s efforts in the prevention of and response to sexual harassment, sexual assault and associated retaliatory behaviors.

SHARP:

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Law Enforcement

Marshall University Police Department:

Huntington Police Department:

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Marshall University Offices

Marshall University Title IX Office:

Marshall University Violence Prevention and Response Program:

Marshall University Women’s Center:

Marshall University Office of Student Advocacy and Accountability:

Marshall University Office of Ombuds:

Marshall University Office of Accessibility and Accommodations:

Marshall University Student Affairs:

Marshall University Access, Connections, and Engagement (ACE):

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Marshall University Additional Resources

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Important Reminder: Online Reporting Strongly Preferred

Title IX Reporting - Online Submissions PREFERRED:

The Title IX Office prefers the submission of Title IX report through the online reporting system. It is preferred that all Title IX reports be submitted through our secure online form. This centralized process helps us review reports promptly, triage concerns efficiently, and ensure consistent and equitable responses for our campus community.

In‑person, email, and phone submissions are accepted on a limited basis as reporting methods for Title IX incidents. Those conversations may still occur for support purposes, but they do not constitute an official Title IX report.

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

Call 911 or contact the Marshall University Counseling Center for immediate support:
Prichard Hall, First Floor
304-696-3111
Marshall University Counseling

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

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