Sexual Harassment | SMU SMU is committed to preventing and addressing sexual harassment and to fostering a healthy learning environment based on respect and responsible behavior. Sexual harassment includes sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking. Sexual harassment will not be tolerated in our University community. If you have experienced any form of sexual harassment, please know that you are not alone. SMU and community resources can help, including 24-hour emergency response, medical care and confidential counseling. You can choose the resources you are most comfortable contacting. In case of emergency or for criminal reporting, please call SMU Police, 214-768-3333 , or pick up a blue-light phone on campus Get Help Now Emergency help Medical care Confidential help Academic and campus help Help for faculty and staff How faculty and staff can help students Title IX at SMU Sexual assault and consent Definitions and examples Campus security Sexual Harassment Policies, Prevention and Resources Make a Report Reporting options Report to police Report to SMU Anonymous reporting Report retaliation Protective orders Get Involved Education and prevention Awareness tips Request a presentation Resources Any student who experiences sexual harassment is urged to seek help as soon as possible. In cases of sexual assault, dating violence or domestic violence, students are urged to obtain medical care and contact police as soon as possible. SMU provides a number of resources to all students, including students who have been accused of sexual harassment, witnesses in these cases and friends of students involved in these cases. View Resources Confidential Resources SMU Counseling Services 214-768-2277 SMU Chaplain’s Office 214-768-4502 Additional SMU resources SMU Title IX Coordinator (for internal grievance information and reporting) 214-768-3601 Office of Student Advocacy & Support 214-768-4564 Anonymous reporting 214-768-2TIP (2847) Community resources Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center (DARCC) 972-641-7273 Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Program 214-345-6203 Search the SMU website Submit Popular Searches Current Students Majors and Minors Undergraduate Admission | SMU Graduate Admission Faculty & Staff Graduate Programs Alumni Did you know? SMU's singular approach to integrating rigorous learning with hands-on experience will prepare you to achieve your educational goals and expand your world in ways you never imagined. Ours is a community of people forging their own paths. We'd like to help you shape yours. Plan your visit