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Disciplinary/Grievance Procedures: Sexual Assault Victim's Rights Policy


  1. You may file a criminal charge with the University of Minnesota Police Department at 612-624?3550.
  2. If you would like assistance in notifying the proper law enforcement and campus authorities, you may call the Aurora Center for Advocacy & Education, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and you will receive assistance. 24-hour crisis line - 612-626-9111.
  3. You also have the right to assistance from the State of Minnesota Crime Victim’s Reparations Board and the Office of the Crime Victim Ombudsman.
  4. Upon receipt of a complaint, the University will investigate and respond to your complaint.  You may participate in any University disciplinary proceeding concerning your sexual assault complaint.  If you wish, you may also have a support person present with you or an attorney if you are represented by one.
  5. You have the right to be notified of the outcome of any University disciplinary proceeding concerning your complaint, subject to the limitations of the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act.
  6. The University will follow the direction of law enforcement authorities in obtaining, securing, and maintaining evidence relating to your sexual assault incident.  University authorities will also assist in preserving materials that are relevant to a University disciplinary proceeding.
  7. At your request, the University will assist you as is reasonable and feasible (in cooperation with law enforcement authorities) in shielding you from your alleged assailant.  This may include providing alternate work, academic, or living arrangements if these options are available and feasible.

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