At Ithaca College, we believe that every individual has the right to be treated with respect and dignity and we support the creation and maintenance of a safe and positive living and learning environment.

SHARE (Sexual Harassment and Assault Response & Education) was created to educate Ithaca College members regarding issues of sexual violence through awareness and prevention. Students who experience sexual harassment (including dating violence, stalking and sexual assault), sexual violence or sexual discrimination based on gender or sexual identity are encouraged to report their experience to the Title IX Coordinator to explore formal and informal reporting options and explore the support and resources available.  

Harassment based on race, sex, religion, disability or sexual orientation affects students on college campuses as well as employees in many workplaces. Unwanted advancements, sexually explicit conduct, or offensive jokes can damage a student's self-esteem and can injure his or her confidence when enrolled in a course, participating in an internship, and when seeking employment after graduation.

Check out our SHARE video, produced by Ithaca College and supported by NY State Police.

Thinking About Making A Report?

The Title IX Office is interested in supporting an individuals healing process and ensuring safety. If making a report supports that process, there are options below. If you aren't ready, the Title IX Office has identified confidential resources.
Learn About Our Prevention Efforts

The Prevention Education Network (PEN) is a committee designed to enhance the college's prevention education by creating a network of professional staff, faculty, student organizations, and community partners who are invested in empowering the community through education and co-curricular programming.

Join us in working to educate and spread awareness around forms of interpersonal and gender-based violence, to prevent the occurrence of violence on our campus or impacting our community, and to support and advocate for survivors of violence.

Check us out on Instagram at @ic_pen

Security Updates

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The 2020 Title IX regulations are officially published, read it here.

2023 Annual Security & Fire Safety Report

The Ithaca College Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is now available. This report is required by federal law and contains policy statements and crime statistics for the school. The policy statements address the school’s policies, procedures and programs concerning safety and security, for example, policies for responding to emergency situations and sexual offenses. Three years’ worth of statistics are included for certain types of crimes that were reported to have occurred on campus, in or on off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by the school and on public property within or immediately adjacent to the campus.

This report is available online here (PDF). You may also request a paper copy from the Office of Public Safety & Emergency Management by calling (607) 274-3353.

2022 Sexual Misconduct Climate Assessment Results

During the summer of 2022, students were invited to participate in a  Sexual Misconduct Climate Assessment Survey regarding the environment for learning, living at Ithaca College.  The results of the survey are currently available below.