How to Get Help
Any member of the University community who has experienced such conduct is urged to immediately seek medical assistance and/or contact law enforcement to make a report.
Emergency Response | Medical Treatment | Confidential Counseling |
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Marymount University Campus Safety (703) 284-1600 |
Inova Fairfax Hospital 3300 Gallows Road Falls Church, Virginia 22042 (703) 776-4001 Provides medical treatment and Sexual Assault Forensic Exams. (Closest SANE hospital) |
Marymount University Counseling Center (703) 526-6861 Monday – Friday 9:00 am until 5:00 p.m. during the academic year. Provides 24/7 confidential psychological counseling. |
Arlington County Police Department (703) 558-2222 |
Inova Alexandria Hospital 4320 Seminary Road Alexandria, Virginia 22304 (703) 504-3000 Provides medical treatment and Sexual Assault Forensic Exams. |
Arlington County Rape/Domestic Violence Hotline: (703) 228-4848 Provides advocacy, shelter and support services, crisis counseling, or on-going therapeutic support. |
Virginia State Police (703) 845-6300 |
Marymount University Student Health Center 703-284-1610 Provides medical treatment. Mon – Fri 8:00 am to 5pm |
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Emergency Law Enforcement Response: 911 (from anywhere) to reach
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MedStar Washington Hospital Center Emergency Department :On-Call Sexual Assault Nurse Exams D.C SANE Program Office Mon-Fri 9:00 am to 1pm |
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any federal funded education program or activity. Sexual harassment, sexual violence, stalking and intimate partner violence may all be forms of sex discrimination.
The University will not tolerate any sexual harassment, sexual violence, stalking and intimate partner violence. The University’s Title IX Coordinator oversees the resolution of all misconduct covered by this policy. To make a report or discuss any aspect of this policy, please contact the Title IX Coordinator at:
Title IX Office
Brooke Berry, JD
(703) 526-6940
titleix@marymount.edu