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ReportingAll forms of sexual violence should be reported, no matter the severity.

Oklahoma State University’s primary concern is safety; therefore, individuals should not be deterred from reporting even if the use of alcohol or other drugs was involved.


Confidential Reporting OptionsConfidential reporting options provide students with the ability to confidentially report and discuss an instance of sexual harassment including sexual violence without their information being shared with others. Please note confidential reporting limits the university’s ability to respond to incidents.

Al Carlozzi Center for Counseling at OSU-Tulsa

Main Hall 2403

 

918-594-8568
The first five sessions are free.

DVIS/Call Rape

3124 E Apache St

Tulsa, OK 74110

 

24-hour Crisis Line: 918-743-5763

OSU-Tulsa Victim Advocate

OSU-Tulsa’s Victim Advocate is an individual who can confidentially provide students with information about on- and off- campus resources available to victims.

 

918-200-5595

Non-Confidential Reporting OptionsConfidential reporting options provide students with the ability to confidentially report and discuss an instance of sexual harassment including sexual violence without their information being shared with others.

OSU-Tulsa Police Department

1401 Main Hall

 

918-594-8123

Tulsa Police Department

600 Civic Center, STE 303
Tulsa, OK 74103

 

918-596-9222

OSU Student Conduct Education and Administration

103 North Hall

 

918-594-8234 or 918-594-8450

Title IX Coordinator

Main Hall 1405

 

918-594-8105
eeo.okstate.edu 
tulsa.titleix@okstate.edu

Non-Confidential Reporting Information

View more details about non-confidential reporting
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