Resources
Know Your Options Guides:
- For information about resources, reporting, medical treatment, and counseling services, see the Northeastern Know Your Options Guide specific to your campus.
Northeastern Confidential Resources:
Confidential staff: Designated by Northeastern and will not report incidents of sexual violence to the Office for University Equity and Compliance without explicit consent of the student.
*Privileged staff: In addition to being confidential, information shared with these staff members is legally “privileged.” Information may not be disclosed without your consent, even in a criminal or other external proceeding.
- OPEN’s Sexual Violence Resource Center (SVRC): Provides support services to Northeastern students who have experienced any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking. To schedule an appointment with SVRC staff, fill out this confidential service request form (log in with your Northeastern credentials).
- OPEN’s Confidential Resource Advising: Provides non-judgmental assistance and resource navigation for Northeastern students accused of any form of sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking. To schedule an appointment with a CRA, fill out this confidential service request form (log in with your Northeastern credentials).
- OPEN’s Community Consultation Services: Provides guidance to Northeastern students and employees looking to support students and respond to incidents around sexual violence, dating violence, or stalking. To schedule an appointment with our staff, fill out this confidential service request form (log in with your Northeastern credentials).
- Find@Northeastern offers 24/7 urgent mental health support at +877.233.9477 (U.S.), 855.229.8797 (Canada), or +1.781.457.7777 (International).
- Boston’s University Health and Counseling Services (UHCS)*, 617.373.2772: Provides free, comprehensive medical and mental health services on the Boston Campus.
- Oakland’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)*, 510.430.2111: Provides free, comprehensive mental health services on the Oakland Campus.
- Spiritual Advisors at the Center for Spirituality, Dialogue & Service, [email protected]
- Graduate Ombuds Office, graduateombuds@northeastern.edu
Reporting Options:
To make a report about sexual violence, contact:
- The Office for University Equity and Compliance, 617.373.4644, [email protected]
- Mark Jannoni is the Title IX Coordinator and can be reached via email at [email protected]. The Title IX Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the University’s response to concerns of sexual violence.
- Make a report directly to OUEC via this reporting link. Reports can also be made anonymously.
- Local Police in Your Jurisdiction
- Boston: Contact Northeastern University Police Department (NUPD) at 617.373.3333 (emergency) or 617.373.2121 (non-emergency)
- Oakland: Contact Oakland’s Department of Public Safety (DPS) at 510.430.5555 (non-emergency). DPS can assist students in working with the Oakland Police Department.
- All other campuses: Call local law enforcement in the jurisdiction where the incident happened. Students can call Northeastern University Police Department (617.373.2121) and ask for support in identifying the correct jurisdiction.