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University Resources

The FAMU Police are available to respond to emergency calls, to report a crime and for crime investigations. 

The Office of Counseling Services provides confidential counseling services and referrals. They also provide a victim advocate who is available to support students that have been victims of a crime, including Sexual Assault. Victim advocates can be reached after hours through the FAMU Department of Public Safety. 

The Office of Equal Opportunity Programs investigates complaints of discrimination and harassment based on protected class issues.

Letitia McClellan is the Title IX Coordinator at FAMU. This office is responsible for investigation of sex-based discrimination and misconduct including, but not limited to,  issues in Athletics, sexual harassment, and violence.  

Student Health Services (SHS) provide medical services to students. With a Sexual Assault nurse examiner (SANE) on staff, SHS will address health concerns related to an assault, including STI/STD testing, and emergency contraception. Evidentiary examinations (rape kits) are performed at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. 

The Dean of Students has oversight for many areas including University Housing, student organizations and the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution.

The Office of Student Conduct has the responsibility of enforcing the Student Code of Conduct to ensure that all students have an opportunity to live and learn in a safe and scholarly environment.

The FAMU Compliance hotline allows a person to anonymously report by phone or online, suspected issues of misconduct or violations of University Regulations.

The Victim Advocate Program serves as a confidential resource and support service for anyone in the University community who has been a victim of a crime.

Community Resources