Sexual Misconduct Prevention Program
Northwest Indian College is committed to cultivating a culture of respect in which students can thrive in their educational pursuits. All forms of sexual misconduct are in opposition to the values and standards of the College and are strictly prohibited. Students who commit sexual misconduct, whether on or off campus, are subject to NWIC disciplinary action as well as possible criminal action. Sexual misconduct includes, but is not limited to, sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, sexual exploitation, and sexual harassment.
Awareness and Prevention Programs
As part of our commitment to an educational environment free from sexual misconduct, NWIC coordinates and presents awareness and prevention programming throughout each academic year. Collaborative efforts in Student Services enables NWIC to offer regular programs focused on reducing incidences of sexual misconduct for students, faculty, and staff. Examples of educational outreach and training programs related to sexual misconduct for students, faculty, and staff. Examples of educational outreach and training programs include:
- Sexual misconduct training during New Student Orientation including educational programs and trainings that focus on bystander intervention, survivor support, and healthy relationships.
- Counseling Services provides a variety of related educational programs and literature.
- The Security Department provides escorts on campus after dark.