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1. Preserve Evidence
If a complaint has been filed, considering preserving evidence. Examples of evidence include but are not limited to the following: a list of witnesses with contact information, text messages, call history, social media posts, pictures of injuries. This is not an exhaustive list, but it can be beneficial to preserve evidence for the process.
2. DO NOT contact the complainant
3. DO NOT ask anyone to intercede on your behalf and contact the complainant
4. DO read Eastern Connecticut’s Sexual Misconduct Policy and Title IX Grievance Process
No Contact Order
A No Contact Order is a directive from the office of Student Conduct that limits contact with another student on campus. This includes but is not limited to personal contact, telephone contact, mail contact, electronic contact (including but not limited to email, text message, social network messaging, or instant messaging) and third-party contact. Failure to abide by this order may result in formal disciplinary charged being filed under the Student Code of Conduct
Persona Non Grata (PNG) from Residence Halls
A PNG puts a student on notice that they are unwelcome in a specific building or area on campus. Failure to comply with a PNG may result in arrest for criminal trespassing.
Assistance in Changing Living Arrangements, Class Schedules, or On-Campus Work Schedules
The university recognizes that it may be necessary for students to request an interim change to their on-campus living arrangements, class schedules, and on-campus workplace. Students should contact the Dean of Students. Students should not hesitate to make these requests, which will be addressed in a timely manner
Support Person
A support person is someone who accompanies a complainant or respondent to a hearing (or a proceeding pertaining to a report of sexual misconduct) for the limited purpose of providing support and guidance. You are able to choose a support person to assist you throughout the process. A support person should be someone you feel comfortable with knowing the details of the incident and who you would feel comfortable having present at meetings or a hearing (if needed).