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UT Dallas provides confidential help for students who have experienced sexual violence. Universities that receive federal Title IX funding now require many employees to report to campus authorities when they learn of a sexual assault. Student Counseling Center staff are exempt from mandatory reporting, so students who visit the center with sexual assault issues will have their confidentiality preserved. Consultations are available for support and information, as a student decides what to do next after a recent assault.
Students who inform us that they have been sexually assaulted within the last two weeks will be seen promptly for a crisis consultation.
Appointments for other assault consultations will be scheduled within a week of contact. Counseling is available to help survivors work through any feelings they may have following a sexual assault.
Counseling for all assaults will follow the SCC procedure to be scheduled for the next available appointment. For more information, call For sexual assault emergencies after business hours, please call the hour rape crisis hotline at If the sexual assault has occurred within the last 96 hours, students may choose to go to a hospital emergency room to receive a Sexual Assault Forensic Exam SAFE.
The exam is free and is performed by a specially trained nurse. A police report is not required in order to receive the exam, but the results will be kept in a safe place for possible future use. Counselors in the Student Counseling Center encourage students who have been sexually assaulted to report the event to University authorities, but it is not required. UT Dallas does not tolerate sexual violence and works to hold violators accountable.