Title IX/Discrimination, Harassment & Retaliation

Campus resources & reporting options

For all discrimination, Including sexual misconduct, dating/domestic violence, & stalking

  • Confidential means that utilizing these options does not put CSUMB on notice of the allegations/concerns.

    Campus Advocate

    Health & Wellness Services
    Building 80
    Seaside, CA  93955
    Phone: 831-402-9477

    Personal Growth & Counseling Center

    Health & Wellness Services
    Building 80
    Seaside, CA  93955
    Phone: 831-582-3969

    Monterey County Rape Crisis Center (MCRCC) (24 hour)

    831-375-4357

    YWCA (24 hour)

    • 831-372-6200
    • 831-757-1001
  • Our mission and mandate is to prevent, correct, and when necessary, discipline discriminatory behavior.

    ALL employees (including student employees) are obligated to notify Title IX/DHR regarding any and all reports they receive. Exceptions are limited to the Confidential Resources listed to the left, as well as an official Union Representative acting in that capacity for providing advice to a member.

    TITLE IX/DHR

    Gavilan Hall
    Suite 211
    Seaside, CA  93955
    Phone: 831-582-3510
  • Sexual violence is a crime and thus reporting to law enforcement is encouraged, but not required.

    Police officers are available to answer questions, take reports, and refer to appropriate jurisdiction, depending on where the crime took place.

    This does not require identifying the survivor or perpetrator to the campus, and officers can help explain rights and options.

    CSUMB Police Department

    Non-Emergency

    831-655-0268

    Emergency

    911

    Nightwalk Service

    831-582-3573

  • 911 for medical Emergencies

    You may seek medical care to test for sexually transmitted infections, pregnancy or physical injury.

    *Medical staff must report sexual and domestic violence to law enforcement, but that does not mean a survivor has to file a report.

    Forensic Exams

    To obtain a free forensic examination (collects evidence for criminal investigation), contact the campus advocate, MCRCC, or law enforcement. Forensic exams are initiated by law enforcement with confidential options.

    CSUMB Health Center

    831-582-3965