Members of the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) community, including students, faculty, staff,
and other employees, as well as guests and visitors (i.e., third parties), have the right to be free from
sexual misconduct, including sexual harassment and sexual violence.

Sexual Misconduct (Title IX) Policy - Violations Prior to August 1, 2024

To read MSOE's full Title IX policy for violations prior to August 1, 2024, please click on the link below.

Sexual Misconduct (Title IX) Policy - Violations From August 1, 2024 Forward

To read MSOE's full Title IX policy for violations from August 1, 2024 forward, please click on the link below.

Title IX Report Form

A Title IX report of sex discrimination, including sexual misconduct. If you wish to report information to the MSOE Title IX Coordinator, please fill out the report form and include as much detail as possible, including names of persons associated with the alleged incident (e.g., an alleged victim, an alleged perpetrator), nature of the alleged conduct, location of the alleged conduct, date of the alleged conduct, etc.

Title IX Complaint Form

A Title IX complaint is an oral or written request to MSOE that asks the MSOE Title IX Coordinator to investigate and make a determination about alleged sex discrimination, including sexual misconduct. If you wish to file a written Title IX complaint with MSOE's Title IX Coordinator, please fill out the following form and include as much detail as possible, including names of persons associated with the alleged incident (e.g., an alleged victim, an alleged perpetrator), nature of the alleged conduct, location of the alleged conduct, date of the alleged conduct, etc.

Sexual Assault Resources

If you need immediate assistance, please contact Public Safety. If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, know you are not without help. There are many resources both on and off campus that can help you.

Title IX Complaint Process

The University’s Clery Act Reporting Obligation with Respect to Sexual Misconduct

  • Clery Act: helps to provide the community with a clear picture of the extent and nature of campus crime, to ensure greater community safety.
  • All personally identifiable information is kept confidential
  • Statistical information must be passed along to Public Safety regarding the type of incident and its general location (on-campus or off-campus, in the surrounding area, but no addresses are given) for publication in MSOE’s annual Safety and Fire Safety Report.
  • Mandated federal reporters on the MSOE campus include all faculty and staff, for example:
    • Student/conduct affairs personnel
    • Public Safety personnel, coaches
    • The athletic director
    • Residence life staff
    • Student Activities staff, the Human Resources staff
    • Advisors to student organizations
    • Any other official with significant responsibility for student and campus activities.
  • When a sexual misconduct incident is reported to these MSOE individuals, they are required to report its occurrence to the University’s Title IX Coordinator for Clery Act purposes. The information to be shared includes:
    • Date, location of the incident, and the Clery crime category
  • This reporting protects the identity of the victim. Not all sexual misconduct incidents meet the requirements for Clery Act sex offenses.
  • At MSOE, when mandated reporters and responsible employees learn of a sexual misconduct incident, they must report the incident to the Title IX Coordinator. As such, therefore, the Title IX Coordinator shall serve as the clearinghouse for Clery Act purposes.