Community Resources: Title IX & Sexual Misconduct
Both confidential and non-confidential reporting and support resources are available on campus and in the greater Burlington community for anyone affected by sex discrimination, sexual harassment, or sexual misconduct. Champlain College also partners with stakeholders across campus and in the community to provide educational programming and to raise awareness.
How to Make a Report
Report sexual or gender-based discrimination, harassment, and misconduct, including sexual assault, non-consensual sexual contact, sexual exploitation, intimate partner violence, and stalking to the Title IX Coordinator.
Learn More About the Reporting Process
Confidential Resources
Confidential resources are people who are not required to disclose the information shared with them. However, if the information shared involves the abuse of a minor or vulnerable adult, or an immediate threat to someone’s life, then they are required to share the information with the appropriate authorities.
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On-Campus Confidential Resources
- The Champlain College Counseling Center is open Monday-Friday and can be reached at (802) 865-5731. There is also a 24/7 on-call service; call (802) 865-5745.
- The Student Health Center is open Monday-Friday and can be reached at (802) 860-2711.
The Student Health Center has expanded its services to include medical forensic exams from a certified Forensic Nurse Examiner (FNE). These services began in January 2023. Champlain has been facilitating access to these exams in partnership with the UVM Medical Center and will continue to do so on an as-needed basis.
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Off-Campus Confidential Resources
- HOPE Works in Burlington has a 24/7 hotline for survivors of sexual violence, which can be reached at (802) 863-1236.
- UVM Medical Center in Burlington offers specialized care for sexual assault victims 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- Pride Center of Vermont in Burlington offers a SafeSpace anti-violence program, which provides comprehensive services to support LGBTQ+ survivors of hate, bias, harassment, discrimination, abuse, intimate partner violence, stalking, trafficking, sexual assault, and other systemic and community harms.
- Steps to End Domestic Violence in Burlington assists in the transition to a safe, independent life for all those who have been affected physically, sexually, emotionally, or economically by domestic abuse.
Please Note
No matter which resource you choose, your information will be kept private. Non-confidential resources will only share the information with people who need to know, in accordance with Title IX federal regulations and College policy.
Learn More About the Reporting ProcessNon-Confidential Resources
All other College employees are required to report information regarding sex discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual misconduct to the Title IX Coordinator. Student employees in work-related roles are also required to report this information.
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On-Campus Non-Confidential Resources
- Champlain’s Title IX Coordinator can be reached at titleix@champlain.edu in addition to the contact information listed on this page.
- Campus Public Safety is available 24/7 at (802) 865-6465.
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Off-Campus Non-Confidential Resources
- The Burlington Police Department is located at 1 North Avenue in Burlington and can be reached at (802) 658-2704. The College can provide assistance in contacting them or you may choose to contact them independently.
Title IX Office
Location
163 S Willard St.
Burlington, VT 05401
Office Hours
8:00 AM–4:30 PM
Contact Us
Additional Resources
The Counseling Center offers a variety of services and resources in Skiff Hall. Schedule an appointment or contact our 24/7 on-call counselor.
The Student Health Center is available to all degree-seeking students taking classes on campus. Get in contact with a health provider today!
Champlain is committed to providing the highest quality of wellbeing support to all students, from counseling and health services to fitness activities, academic support, and social engagement.