South Dakota State University strives to provide a safe environment free from the effects of harassment, discrimination, and sexual harassment, which includes sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. The information on this page is designed to provide resources to assist students, employees, program participants, and visitors who believe they have experienced related conduct regardless of where the misconduct took place.
For more information, please call 605-688-4128 or email the Office of Title IX/Equal Opportunity.
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Toll-Free Hotline: 844-880-0004
The online report and toll-free hotline are both provided by Lighthouse Syntrio. You may choose to remain anonymous when providing information.
Make a Report in Person
Office of Title IX/EO
Morrill Hall, room 100
605-688-4128
Ƶ.Equal.Opportunity@sdstate.edu
About Reporting
Individuals have the right to report misconduct to local law enforcement agencies. The Title IX/EO Coordinator will assist with such reporting, upon request.
In accordance with South Dakota Codified Law 22-11-12 – Misprision of felony – “Any person who, having knowledge, which is not privileged, of the commission of a felony, conceals the felony, or does not immediately disclose the felony, including the name of the perpetrator, if known, and all of the other relevant known facts, to the proper authorities, is guilty of misprision of a felony. Misprision of a felony is a Class 1 misdemeanor.” Thus, there are times when the Title IX/EO Coordinator is legally bound to report alleged conduct, even if this is despite the victim’s wishes. In such circumstances, the victim is not required to participate in the legal process.