Lynn University is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of its entire community. In addition to the University’s prohibition against all forms of discrimination and harassment upon the basis of a protected class, the university prohibits sexual harassment including acts of sexual assault, rape, forcible fondling, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking. If you have been impacted by sexual harassment, or know someone who has, you have various options that are available to you.
Make a Title IX report
The university encourages individuals to make a report if they are the victim of sexual harassment, including sexual assault, rape, forcible fondling, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking, has knowledge of another person being the victim of sexual harassment, or believes in good faith that they have witnessed a possible warning sign of sexual harassment in accordance with the reporting procedures set forth in the Lynn University Sexual Harassment (Title IX) Policy.
Topics commonly reported through this form include:
- Quid Pro Quo Sexual Harassment
- Dating violence
- Domestic violence
- Harassment
- Hostile environment harassment
- Sexual assault
- Sexual coercion
- Sexual exploitation
- Sexual violence
- Stalking
For questions, contact [email protected].