Make a report with the Equity Programs and Compliance Office
Stanislaus State’s Equity Programs and Compliance Office takes reports of Sexual Misconduct, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Exploitation, Dating and Domestic Violence, Stalking, Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation very seriously. All reports made to the Equity Programs and Compliance Office will be addressed in a timely and appropriate manner.
To file a report with EPC, please use our Incident Reporting Form
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Please note, this log-in is intended for users who previously created an account with Case IQ when making an online report to the campus Title IX and Civil Rights Office. It does not use your campus log-in credentials. If you are making a new report to the campus Title IX and Civil Rights Office (even if this is not your first time reporting), please use the “Incident Reporting Form” link above instead.
Report a Concern
Submissions from this form are reviewed during business hours (8AM-5PM, Monday-Friday); we will be contacting the individual identified as the Complainant (i.e. person with the concern) in the report within 1 business day to provide appropriate reporting options, supportive measures, and campus resources.
*Protected Statuses include: Age, Disability, Gender, Gender Identity, Gender Expression, Genetic Information, Marital Status, Medical Condition, Nationality, Race or Ethnicity, Religion, Sexual Orientation, and Veteran or Military Status.
**Anonymous Complaints: Equity Programs & Compliance practices sensitivity and privacy rights regarding student and employees’ information that aligns with CSU policies. Per CSU’s Nondiscrimination Policy, the University may have limited capability to take further or full action if key information is missing, unavailable, or if the Complaining Party requests anonymity and/or does not wish to move forward with a complaint. Equity & Compliance will make every good faith effort available to provide Parties with appropriate support, information, and reasonable action based on available information.
For confidential resources that can provide support, please reach out to:
Counseling and Psychological Services and/or Victim Advocate
Please use the reporting form linked above or make a report in-person at One University Circle, MSR 340, Turlock, CA 95382. Contact us at (209) 667-3746.
Resources for Sexual Violence
Updated: December 18, 2025