On February 25, 2000, the University Senate adopted a Sexual Misconduct Policy and Disciplinary Procedure that can be used as an alternative to Dean’s Discipline. The Sexual Misconduct Policy applies to all students in all schools of the University.
The Disciplinary Procedure for Sexual Misconduct applies to these same students, with the exception of the Law School, but including the students of Teachers College and Barnard College. The policy prohibits sexual misconduct by any student. A comprehensive program to educate students, faculty, and administrators about the issue of sexual misconduct has also been developed. Copies of the policy and procedure are available from the Office of the Dean of Students of every school.
The University’s Policy on Sexual Misconduct requires that
standards of sexual conduct be observed on campus, that violations of these
standards be subject to discipline, and that resources and structures be
sufficient to meet the physical and emotional needs of individuals who have
experienced sexual misconduct. Columbia University’s policy defines sexual
misconduct as non-consensual, intentional physical conduct of a sexual nature,
such as unwelcome physical contact with a person’s genitals, buttocks or
breasts. Lack of consent may be inferred from the use of force, threat, physical
intimidation, or advantage gained by the victim’s mental or physical incapacity
or impairment of which the perpetrator was aware or should have been aware.
What to do if you are the victim/survivor of sexual misconduct or assault:
For the disciplinary procedure applicable to cases of sexual misconduct, please see the entire text of Appendix F of FACETS or contact:
Office of Sexual Misconduct Prevention and Education
703 Lerner Hall, Mail Code 2617
(212) 854-1717