On-Campus Resources
On-Campus Resources
If you’ve experienced any form of sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating or domestic violence, or stalking it helps to talk about it with someone who is trained to help you get the assistance you need and deserve.
It can be confusing to figure out your options and resources and to make decisions about next steps. Seeking help from a trained professional can help you weigh your options and select the ones that make the most sense for you.
Whether your experience was today, last week, or years ago, on-campus resources include confidential, private, and emergency resources to help individuals explore all potential reporting and support options.
Sexual Assault & Intimate Violence Helpline
Calling the SAIV Helpline at 202-994-7222 at any time of the day or night is one way to talk to someone and get help. The line is answered by a team of clinically trained professionals who are ready to respond to calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year.
The SAIV Helpline clinicians can help anyone in the GW community who has been affected by sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating and/or domestic violence, or stalking. They can:
- Help evaluate and address your safety, medical, or other immediate needs
- Can provide crisis counseling, safety planning, and emotional support.
- Assist you in identifying counseling, advocacy, legal, and other support needs
- Assist with transportation to Washington Hospital Center for a medical-forensic exam
The SAIV Helpline is completely confidential, which is often very important to individuals who may be calling to seek emergency services or may be exploring their options.
Please know that reporting an incident to the SAIV Helpline will not result in a report being made to the Title IX Office. If you wish to make a report to the Title IX Office, you will need to contact the Title IX Office during business hours or submit an online report form.
Office of Advocacy and Support
The Office of Advocacy and Support (OAS) provides trauma-informed and healing-centered confidential support to GW students impacted by sexual violence, relationship violence, and/or stalking. OAS advocates provide emotional and administrative support, psychoeducation on the impact of trauma and the cycle of violence, space to discuss and process feelings and reactions in confidence, and referrals and resources both on and off-campus. You can contact OAS by calling 202-994-0443 or by emailing them at [email protected].
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Students may contact the Student Health Center to obtain confidential medical and counseling services. Specifically, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) counselors provide a safe, non-judgmental, and confidential environment for students to discuss concerns. To connect with a clinician, visit the SHC Foggy Bottom location Monday to Saturday from 12 - 4:00 PM or the Mount Vernon Health Center on Tuesdays from 12 - 4:00 PM to request an in-person session, or call 202-994-5300 from 12 - 4:00 PM for a virtual session. Medical and Counseling support is also available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by calling 202-994-5300 or using TimelyCare.
Office of the Ombudsperson
The GW Health Sciences Ombudsperson provides the opportunity for students enrolled in a health sciences program to share and discuss concerns in an informal, neutral, independent, and confidential environment. The Ombudsperson assists students through voluntary consultation and provides information, guidance and assistance in developing options to address their concerns.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
GW's Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is available at no cost to employees and all members of the employee's household. The service can assist with a range of needs, from finding daycares in an employee’s area to confidential counseling. Services are confidential and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by calling 866-522-8509.
Title IX Office
Individuals are encouraged to report any incident of sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating or domestic violence, or stalking to the Title IX Office even if they were not directly involved and even if they wish to remain anonymous. Individuals can report by calling 202-994-7434, emailing [email protected], or filing an online report.
Equal Employment Opportunity and Access (EEOA)
The Equal Employment Opportunity and Access Office (EEOA) provides consultative services to assist staff with situations that involve allegations of unfair treatment, discrimination, and affirmative action, as well as disability and religious accommodations. EEOA can be reached by phone at 202-994-9656 or by email at [email protected].
Faculty Affairs
The Office for Faculty Affairs provides innovative resources and meaningful guidance to ensure that all faculty members thrive throughout their lifecycles at the university. From recruitment to retirement, and beyond, Faculty Affairs works collaboratively with all campus stakeholders to establish and maintain a vibrant, diverse, inclusive, and internationally recognized academic community of scholars. The Office for Faculty Affairs can be reached by phone at 202-994-6783 or by email at [email protected].
Conflict Education & Student Accountability (CESA)
Conflict Education & Student Accountability (CESA, formerly known as Student Rights & Responsibilities) engages across GW to foster equitable and restorative accountability to community standards. CESA does this through promoting individual rights and communal responsibilities, supporting community members to identify and repair harm, and growing community capacity for conflict management. CESA can be reached by phone at 202-994-6757 and by email at [email protected].
The George Washington Police Department (GWPD) provides residential hall security and patrol services to the Foggy Bottom and Mount Vernon campuses and oversees security at the VSTC campus. The Department also coordinates safety and security for a variety of on-campus special events. In addition to those roles and responsibilities, GWPD provides crime prevention education to the GW community. GWPD is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by calling 202-994-6111 or their Non-Emergency line 202-994-6110.
The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) is the primary law enforcement agency for the District of Columbia. The George Washington University is located in the Second District which covers much of the northwest quadrant of the District of Columbia. It includes a number of residential neighborhoods such as Chevy Chase, Cleveland Park, Foggy Bottom, Georgetown, Palisades, and Spring Valley. If you witness a crime in progress or have an emergency that requires the police, please call 911.