GENERAL INFORMATION: Sexual misconduct, stalking, sexual harassment and relationship violence are often hidden from view. You or someone you know may have experienced this problem. While the University of Montevallo has a very low percentage of violent crimes, the national statistics show that crimes of this nature are underreported The psychological trauma caused by sexual misconduct can be severe and long-lasting. This page is devoted to making sure that you are aware of your options, our policies and the resources available to you as a student at the University of Montevallo.
The University of Montevallo opposes sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking and sexual harassment of and by faculty, staff and students. See Quick Links at the bottom of the page for links to our administrative policies for 01:114 -Title IX Compliance and 01:115 – Sexual Harassment.
If you would like to report an incident of sexual misconduct, relationship violence or stalking, click the Report an Incident button above or you can contact one of the following people:
Mr. Tony Miller, Jr. Title IX Coordinator Director of Student Conduct Main Hall, Lower Level Station 6020 Montevallo, AL 35115 Phone: 205.665.6020 tmiller7@montevallo.edu |
Ms. Ashley Baugh Title IX Coordinator for Employees Will Lyman House Station 6091 Montevallo, AL 35115 Phone: 205.665.6091 abaugh1@montevallo.edu |
Dr. Tammi Dahle VPESA/ Dean of Students Main Hall, Lower Level Station 6020 Montevallo, AL 35115 Phone: 205.665.6020 dahlet@montevallo.edu |
Consider these national statistics from RAINN, the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network:
- 1 out of every 6 women has been the victim of an attempted or completed rape in her lifetime
- 1 in 33 men will experience a sexual assault in their lifetime
- 2/3 of all rape victims were attacked by a friend or acquaintance
- 1 in 5 undergraduate women are victims of attempted or actual sexual assault
Outside resources
AARDVARC.OrgAlabama Coalition Against Domestic ViolenceKnow Your IXBystander Intervention-Men Can Stop RapeNot AloneRAINNRape ResponseSafeHouse YWCA Central Alabama