Resources

Civil Rights and Title IX Resources

There are several resources available at USC Upstate, and in the surrounding community, that offer support services. If you have any questions about the campus resources, please contact the Civil Rights & Title IX Coordinator at (864) 503-7193 or titleIX@uscupstate.edu.

Please know the Civil Rights & Title IX Coordinator is not a confidential resource, but your communications will be kept private and only shared with individuals who have a need to know. Should anyone wish to remain anonymous or maintain strict confidentiality, you can contact the confidential resources listed below.


Confidential On-Campus Resources

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  • John M. Rampey Jr. Center for Health and Counseling Services Building
    490 Hodge Drive
    Spartanburg, SC 29303
    864-503-5195

    USC Upstate Counseling Services

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  • The University Way Clinic
    Convenient to Valley Falls Rd and I-585
    995 University Way
    Spartanburg, SC 29303
    864-503-5191

    The Rampey Clinic
    Convenient to Residence Halls
    490 Hodge Drive
    Spartanburg, SC 29303
    864-503-5191

    USC Upstate Health Services

Confidential Off-campus Resources

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24/7 Hotlines

Police

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  • 8045 Howard Street
    Spartanburg, SC 29303
    864-596-2222 or 911

    Victim Assistance
    864-503-4625, 864-503-4626, or 864-503-4627

    Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office

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Other USC Upstate Offices

Dean of Students
Nick Kehrwald, J.D.
Campus Life Center 220
864-503-5107
kehrwald@uscupstate.edu

Submit a code of student conduct violation report via Student Affairs Incident Reporting Form
Submit an “R U Ok” referral report via R U Ok/CARE Team Reporting Form

Employee Relations
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
1-800-633-3353 or 704-529-1428
http://mygroup.com/

Additional Resources on Civil Rights and Title IX

U.S. Department of Education
Office for Civil Rights
Lyndon Baines Johnson Department of Education Bldg.
400 Maryland Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20202-1100
800-421-3481
www.ed.gov/ocr

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)

www.eeoc.gov

Title IX Violation Report

If you or someone you know has been the victim of sex discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, or retaliation, at USC Upstate, you can report it. Any individual can make a report by submitting an online report via the reporting link below, sending an email to titleix@uscupstate.edu, by calling (864) 503-7193, mail, or in person.

Please know that the submission of a report will not automatically initiate a formal complaint process but will serve as an initial step to assess whether a violation of university policy and Title IX has occurred and will connect those impacted with supportive measures and resources.