The right to
report sexual misconduct to the university without discouragement and have report promptly, equitably, and fairly investigated
be treated with respect by university officials
preservation of privacy, to extent possible and allowed by law
be informed of available resources such as counseling, medical, mental health, law enforcement, immigration, or services for victims/respondents, both on campus and in the community
be fully informed of the sexual misconduct policy and process as described in the sexual misconduct policy
petition that any investigator, coordinator or university administrator be removed from the process on the basis of demonstrated bias
timely notice of any meetings
be provided timely access to review relevant documents or materials, subject to privacy limitations imposed by state and federal law
identify and ask the investigator to question relevant witnesses
have a representative or advisor present (although not directly participating) during any meetings with Investigator, Coordinator, or Appellate Authority
be informed in writing of the outcome and sanction of any investigation involving sexual misconduct
a finding and sanction (if any) based solely on evidence presented during the investigation
appeal the finding and sanction of the applicable administrator, in accordance with the sexual misconduct policy
have university policies and procedures followed without material deviation
be informed in advance, when possible, of any public release of information regarding the complaint