Reporting Options
Title IX prohibits sex discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual assault, rape, stalking, dating violence, and/or domestic violence. Any of the prohibited acts are considered unwelcomed conduct.
What to Know:
- Mt. SAC encourages reporting incidents as soon as possible.
- There are many resources to help you on the campus and in the community.
- You may choose to speak with a confidential resource found below without reporting to the College or Law Enforcement.
- If you decide to report unwelcomed conduct, your information will only be shared with those who need to know.
- If needed, services, supportive measures, and other assistance can be implemented to ensure a safe and supportive environment for you.
- Mt. SAC acts promptly and appropriately to prevent and stop any acts of retaliation towards anyone who reports unwelcomed conduct.
If you have experienced unwelcomed conduct, you are strongly encouraged to:
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Contact
- For health or safety emergencies call 9-1-1
- Title IX Coordinator
- Police & Campus Safety
- Student Life Office
- Support resources
Seek Support
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Report
- You are encouraged to report unwelcomed conduct the Title IX Coordinator or other campus resources to assist you.
- A complaint can be filed at https://www.mtsac.edu/discriminationcomplaint
Preserve Evidence
- You do not have to choose a course of action immediately, but it is important to preserve evidence in case you choose to make a complaint or pursue charges. Possible evidence may include clothing, bedding, letters, emails, photos, text messages, etc.
If you have experienced unwelcomed conduct, you can talk to:
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Reporting Options:
Option Phone Location Title IX Coordinator (909) 274-5249 Building 4 Student Life Office (909) 274-4525 Building 9C Police and Campus Safety (909) 274-4555 Building 23 Police and Campus Safety: Text-A-Tip (909) 610-9139 Building 23 Walnut/Diamond Bar Sheriff’s Department (909) 595-2264 21695 Valley Blvd, Walnut, CA 91789 U.S. Department of Education - Office for Civil Rights (800) 421-3481 ocr@ed.gov
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, D.C. 20202 -
Confidential Non-Reporting Options:
Option Phone Location Student Health Services:
Mental Health Counselor (Students only)(909) 274-4400 Building 67B and 9E (909) 274-6211 Building 7 Room 1107 Employee Assistance Service for Education- EASE (Employees Only) (800) 882-1341 Project Sister Family Services Clinic (Sexual Assault Victims Advocate) Pomona | (909) 623-1619
24/7 Hotline | (909) 626-4357363 S. Park Ave #303, Pomona, CA 91766 National Sexual Violence 24/7 Hotline (800) 799-7233 House of Ruth 24/7 Hotline (Domestic Violence Victims Advocate)
(877)-988-5559
The Title IX Coordinator is responsible for handling complaints related to Title IX, including discrimination based on sex, gender, and sexual misconduct.

