NON-CONFIDENTIAL campus resources addressing issues related to sexual harassment, sex discrimination, or retaliation
These resources will share information with the Title IX Office. Your information will be handled sensitively and shared only as needed. The Title IX Office will follow up with you after any Sexual Harassment, Sex Discrimination, or Retaliation reports have been filed.
The University of Toledo Police Department
Main Campus, Public Safety Building
- Emergency on all campuses: 911
- Non-emergency on all campuses: 419.530.2600
- Local law enforcement (off campus only): 911
Office of Residence Life
Main Campus, Ottawa House West
Room 1014, 419.530.2941
Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards
Main Campus, Thomson Student Union
Room 2518, 419.530.1258
Center for Advocacy and Student Experience (CASE)
Main Campus, Thompson Student Union
Room 2518, 419.530.HELP (4357)
Title IX Office
Main Campus, Snyder Memorial Building
Room 1120, 419.530.4191
The Title IX Office can provide or guide those affected by sexual discrimination sexual harassment, and retaliation with support measures, including:
- Housing information
- Student conduct process information
- Academic supportive measures
- Workplace supportive measures
- Medical Resources
- Information for filing a police report
- Guidance in filing a Title IX complaint
- Human Resources and Faculty Labor Relations
- Pregnancy and Parenting Rights & Resources
Respondent resources
Contact the Title IX Office at 419.530.4191 or review the Title IX webpage at utoledo.edu/title-ix/ for resources and guidelines.
Training and Education Resources
Bystander Intervention Training
This session helps participants identify opportunities and strategies to be an active
bystander, utilizing behaviors that add to a culture of respect and caring. To host
a Bystander Intervention Training session, please call 419.530.4191.
Title IX Training
Your group can gain a better understanding of what it means to be a responsible employee,
how to maintain compliance with Title IX and how Title IX enhances the inclusive culture
at The University of Toledo. To host a Title IX training session, please call 419.530.4191
or email Titleix@utoledo.edu
If you’re concerned about a student and aren’t sure if sexual misconduct is an issue, please contact the Center for Advocacy and Student Experience at 419.530.HELP (4357) or complete a Rocket Care form.
The University of Toledo does not discriminate in its employment practices or in its educational programs or activities on the basis of sex/gender. UToledo also prohibits retaliation against any person opposing discrimination or participating in any discrimination investigation or complaint process internally or externally. Reports of sexual harassment and discrimination questions regarding Title IX, and concerns about noncompliance should be directed to the Title IX Coordinator. Read full statement on nondiscrimination statement.
Michelle McDevitt, Director Title IX and Compliance
Mailing address:
Office of Title IX and Compliance
Mail Stop 137
The University of Toledo
2801 W. Bancroft St.
Toledo, OH 43606
Phone: 419. 530.3152
Email: titleix@utoledo.edu
Web: utoledo.edu/title-ix
Inquiries may be made externally to:
Office for Civil Rights
Mailing Address:
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue
SW Washington, D.C. 20202
Customer Service Hotline: 800.421.3481
Email: OCR@ed.gov
Web: ed.gov/ocr