Carnegie Mellon University

Supportive Measures

When a member of the Carnegie Mellon community brings forth a report of sexual misconduct ("impacted party"), the Office for Institutional Equity and Title IX will work with the impacted party to provide reasonably available safety and supportive measures, regardless of whether the impacted party wishes to pursue further investigation and/or resolution. Supportive measures will vary depending on the individual's needs and the circumstances of the report.  Examples of such measures may include:

  • academic accommodations and enrollment assistance;
  • workplace accommodations;
  • transportation accommodations;
  • housing accommodations;
  • campus life accommodations;
  • no contact agreements;
  • connection to medical and mental health resources and counseling; and
  • connection to medical, legal and victim advocacy.

The Office for Institutional Equity and Title IX will endeavor to keep the safety and support measures provided to a impacted party confidential to the extent that confidentiality does not impair the ability of the University to provide such safety and support measures.