Title IX Interpersonal Violence Resources
Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 provides that no person in the United States shall based on sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving financial assistance. Sexual harassment involving a student or employee may be a violation of Title IX and should be reported immediately to the university’s Title IX Coordinator at 336-334-7862.
Training Resources
Title IX Training for Advisors
Title IX Training for Campus Leadership
Title IX Training for Hearing Officers
University Resources
Title IX Coordinator: 336-334-7862
University Police: 911, on-campus, or 336-334-7675
N.C. A&T Counseling Services: 336-334-7727 (Confidential)
N.C. A&T Student Health Center: 336-334-7880 (Confidential)
N.C. A&T Dean of Students Office: 336-334-7791
Community Resources
Guilford Family Justice Center: 336-641-7233 (Confidential)
Family Service of the Piedmont: 336-273-7273 (Confidential)
Greensboro Police Department: 911 (emergency) 336-373-2222 (non-emergency)
Moses Cone Hospital: 336-832-7000
Wesley Long Hospital: 336-832-1000
North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence: 919-956-9124
North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault: 919-871-1015
Planned Parenthood of Greensboro (Now offering Gender Affirming Care/Hormone Treatment)
336-373-0678 (Confidential)
National Resources
National Coalition for Anti-Violence Programs (LGBTQ+ Victim Hotline): 1-212-714-1141
Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network (RAINN): 1-800-656-HOPE
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE
Stalking Resource Center: 202-467-8700
National Sexual Violence Resource Center: 1-877-739-3895
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence: 303-839-1852
U.S. Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women: 202-616-8894
Center for Changing Our Campus Culture
U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights: 1-800-872-5327
Other Resources/Prevention
Aggie C.A.R.E.S. Resource Guide
Alcohol and Drug Use in College - Switching Anxiety for Addiction