To Initiate a College Complaint:
(a) Contact the Title IX Coordinator:
Andrea Goings, Executive Director, Human Resources & Title IX Coordinator
goings.a@RhodesState.edu or HR@RhodesState.edu
(419) 995-8302
Rhodes State College
Public Service Building
(b) Complete and submit an online Incident Reporting Form at
https://cm.maxient.com/reportingform.php?RhodesStateCollege&layout_id=10
(Available 24 hours a day)
To Initiate a Criminal Complaint:
(a) Call 911 or
(b) Report to the Rhodes State College Safety & Security at (419) 995-8499
Note: If incident did not occur on College-controlled property or at College-sponsored event, report to local law enforcement. If the reporting party files a report with off-campus law enforcement and the incident creates an impact on campus, a College Complaint should be initiated.
Confidential Alternatives to Criminal or College Complaints:
Diane Haller, Chair of Human Services
Rhodes State College
Haller.D@rhodesstate.edu
(419) 995-8202
A confidential report will not result in a report to law enforcement or a College investigation.
- Crime Victims Services
- For immediate assistance or support call the 24/7 crisis line at (877) 867-7273.
- Allen County: (419) 222-8666 or email Lima@CrimeVictimServices.org
- Putnam County: (419) 523-1111 or email Ottawa@CrimeVictimServices.org
Victims or witnesses can report non-criminal complaints (involving a violation of the College Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Procedures and Guidelines) confidentially (by not providing any identifying information) using the Incident Reporting Form at https://cm.maxient.com/reportingform.php?RhodesStateCollege&layout_id=10.
Such reports can be helpful in initiating remedial measures for the campus community at-large even in the absence of an investigation. Additionally, if enough information is given to determine a crime has occurred, such crime(s) will be reported as an occurrence within the publically-distributed Annual Crime Statistics for the College.