Supportive Measures and Accommodations
Complainants and Respondents may have various options and assistance in changing academic, living, transportation, and work situations if requested and are reasonably available. These requests will be considered regardless of whether the complainant chooses to report the incident to the University or law enforcement. Contact your Title IX Coordinator to request changes in academic, living, transportation, and work situations. Examples of potential accommodations include assistance in obtaining institutional no contact orders and/or changing living location, parking location, or class schedules to reduce the chance of continued contact with the respondent.
Counseling, health, mental health, advocacy, and other services are available for complainants and respondents both on-campus and in the community. In most cases, counselors in Student Counseling Services (for students) or the Employee Assistance Program (for employees) are not required to, nor may, report an incident that in any way identifies students or employees concerned without their consent. However, if an imminent harm situation is present, the counselor must take action to protect whoever is at risk.
A broad range of resources for all Tarleton students can be accessed here:
Student Resources & Basic Needs
Below is a brief list of available resources:
Law Enforcement and Victim Assistance Programs
Name/Location | Phone |
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University Police Department 895 N Harbin Dr. | 254-968-9002 |
Stephenville Police Department 356 N. Belknap | 254-918-1277 |
Erath County Sheriff’s Office 1043 Glen Rose Hwy | 254-965-3338 |
Name/Location | Phone |
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Police Department (Main Line) 505 W. Felix St. (8:00-5:00 Mon-Fri) | 817-392-4200 |
Sex Crime Unit 1000 Calvert St. | 817-392-4350 |
Victim Assistance 1100 Hemphill St. | 817-392-4390 |
Name/Location | Phone |
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Waco Police Department 3115 Pine Ave | 254-750-7500 |
Advocacy Center 2323 Columbus Avenue | 254-752-3990 |
Medical and Health Service
Name/Location | Phone |
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Student Health Center Traditions North, First Floor | 254-968-9271 |
Texas Health Resources 411 North Belknap St. | 254-965-1500 |
Stephenville Medical Center 150 River North Blvd | 254-968-6051 |
Name/Location | Phone |
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North Side Community Health Centers 2106 N. Main St. | 817-625-4254 |
John Peter-Smith Hospital 1500 S. Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76104 | 817-702-3431 |
Name/Location | Phone |
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Hope Clinic 411 E Jefferson St. Waxahachie, TX 75165 | 972-923-2440 |
Name/Location | Phone |
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MCC Community Clinic Community Service Center 4601 N. 19th St. | 254-313-5800 |
Counseling, Mental Health, and Support
Name/Location | Phone |
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Counseling Center of Ellis County 6350 N Interstate 35 E. Service Rd Waxahachie, TX 75165 | 972-617-6222 |
People and Culture Program: Work/Life Solutions by GuidanceResources |
Name/Location | Phone |
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MCC Counseling Center MCC Campus Wellness & Fitness Rm 101 | 254-299-8210 |
People and Culture Program: Work/Life Solutions by GuidanceResources |
National Support Hotlines
Name | Phone |
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Sexual Assault Resource Center | 979-731-1000 |
National Sexual Assault Hotline | 800-656-HOPE (4673) |
National Domestic Violence Hotline | 1-800-799-7233 |
Financial Aid
Name | Phone |
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Scholarships Tarleton Center, Room 123 | 254-968-9922 |
Financial Aid Tarleton Center, Room 118 | 254-968-9070 |
Veterans Affairs Tarleton Center, Room 126 | 254-968-1805 |
Federal Student Aid Call Center | 800-433-3243 |
Visa and Immigration Assistance
Name/Location | Phone |
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Tarleton State University International Programs Thompson Student Center, Room 21 | 254-968-9632 |
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service Texas Dallas Field Office 6500 Campus Circle Drive East, Irving, TX | 800-375-5283 |
American Gateways | 512-478-0546 |