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Community Safety


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Level 1

Title IX

What should I know about Title IX at Northwestern?

Student safety is a high priority at UNWSP.  For this reason, students should become familiar with the Sexual Misconduct Policy.  The Sexual Misconduct/Title IX training video in Moodle shares important information about this policy, defines conduct that violates the policy, gives details on how to report an incident, and provides an outline of Northwestern’s response and complaint process.

Online and on-site Dual Enrollment (PSEO & Early College) students are recommended to complete this training, but it is not required. Please contact the Title IX office with any questions.


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Level 2

  • What should I know about Title IX?
  • Public Safety

    How should I be prepared

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    while visiting campus?

    Northwestern has adopted the Department of Homeland Security's recommended "Run, Hide, Fight" approach in the event of a dangerous person scenario. View our Run, Hide, Fight video for additional information.

    Please call 911 immediately if you experience an emergency while on campus.

    Can I receive emergency updates?

    Stay informed about campus emergencies by registering to receive Eagle Alert updates.

    How can I contact Public Safety?



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    If you have any additional questions, or if you have feedback about this article, please contact the Office of Dual Enrollment.