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Immediate Steps

  • If in danger, call 911 — trust your instincts, do NOT downplay danger!
  • Go to a safe place.
  • Call someone that you trust. A close friend or relative can offer emotional support. You don't have to go through this alone.
  • Preserve evidence. If you think you might want to report the crime to the police, do not shower or change your clothes until you have had a sexual assault forensic exam. You do not have to be pressing charges to get an exam.

Here to Help

Contact the Office of Equal Opportunity and Title IX. We are here to support you and offer guidance.

Bausher Place, Room 115, Across from Hamilton Fieldhouse, 405-974-5321titleix@uco.edu

Erin Logan

Dr. Erin Logan, AVP for Equal Opportunity & Title IX Coordinator
405-974-2793

David Ball

David Ball, Program Coordinator for Equal Opportunity
405-974-5321

Additional Resources for Support

CENTER FOR COUNSELING AND WELL-BEING

Nigh University Center 402, 405-974-2215UCOccwb@uco.edu

THE WOMEN'S RESEARCH CENTER / BGLTQ+ STUDENT CENTER

Thatcher Hall 106, 405-974-2221lchurchill@uco.edu

Project Speak

Nigh University Center 405, 405-974-2215, projectspeak@uco.edu

Office of Student Accountability & Conflict Resolution

Nigh University Center 323, 405-974-5382,  studentconduct@uco.edu

UCO PSYCHOLOGY CLINIC

Education Building 307, 405-974-2758PSYCHclinic@uco.edu

UCO Police

232 N. University Dr, 405-974-2345, police@uco.edu

EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

Deer Oaks, 888-993-7650https://www.deeroakseap.com/

Palomar

114 N Hudson Ave, 405-552-1010, help@palomarokc.org

YWCA Oklahoma City

1-on-1 Advocacy, 405-948-1770 x8011
24/7 Hotline, 800-522-7233