Sexual Violence Reporting and Resources
Resources, Reporting and Education
St. Cloud State University is committed to eliminating violence in all forms including sexual assault, relationship violence, gender discrimination, harassment, stalking and other types of sexual violence.
St. Cloud State complies with Title IX, a federal law, in addition to Minnesota State policy 1B.3.
You have options. We can help.
Get Help
If there is immediate danger to you or someone else, call 911.
If you have experienced sexual assault or harassment, rape, domestic violence or stalking, we can help.
Report It
Report an incident as soon as possible.
You have options. Confidential, online, campus or local authorities are all available.
How to Help
Believe. Respect. Listen.
Learn about ways to help a victim as a faculty/staff, friend or family member.
One-to-One Support Counseling

Free and Confidential Support Counseling with the Central Minnesota Sexual Assault Center
The Central MN Sexual Assault Center (CMSAC) is offering free and confidential support counseling and advocacy to SCSU students. Students can select to meet with a staff member from CMSAC on the SCSU campus in a confidential room in the Miller Center, Eastman Hall, or a confidential office space located in the Office for Institutional Equity & Access.
Select a date, time, and location that works for you by picking a date on the calendar provided and CMSAC will be alerted of the meeting time and will have a staff member available at the location selected. If you have a question about your appointment, call CMSAC at (320) 251-4357.
Non-judgmental | confidential | free