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Victim's Rights and Options FAQ
- 1.) What should I do if I'm a victim of sexual violence?
- 2.) What can I do about issues with transportation, academics, living situations, etc.?
- 3.) How do I obtain an order of protection?
- 4.) Will my information be kept private?
- 5.) What can the University do after I report an incident?
- 6.) What will happen after the disciplinary process?
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Center for Health and Well-being Victim and Survivor Advocacy

This website is a collaboration between the Grand Valley Police Department, the GVSU Office of Civil Rights and Title IX, and the GVSU Center for Women and Gender Equity. It is intended to be a resource to GVSU community members who are victim/survivors of interpersonal violence, or for those close to them who are seeking help on their behalf. This page will provide you with various reporting options, as well as a variety of other resources both on and off campus. Whatever actions you decide to take after an incident of interpersonal violence occurs, we are here to provide support and guide you through the processes or help you access the resources you need.