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 SUBMIT AN ANONYMOUS COMPLAINT
To submit an anonymous complaint, visit the Affirmative Action website: bemidjistate.edu/offices/affirmative- action/
Select “Reporting a Sexual Violence Incident” from the left column, then click the “Submit an Anonymous Complaint” button. If you wish to make a formal report to Campus Security or to the Bemidji Police, OR if you are reporting an EMERGENCY, immediately contact BSU Public Safety at (218) 755-3888 or the Bemidji Police Department by dialing 911. Contacting police does not require you to pursue legal action.
                     ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
                    SEXUAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION
A safe and healthy educational environment is important to Bemidji State University’s mission and values. BSU’s Sexual Violence Policy provides clear, concise and specific information to all members of our community. Sexual violence is an intolerable intrusion into the most personal and private rights of an individual and is prohibited at Bemidji State. The university is committed to eliminating sexual violence in all forms and will take appropriate remedial action against any individual found responsible
for acts in violation of the Sexual Violence Policy. BSU’s Affirmative Action Officer/
Title IX Coordinator investigates sexual violence complaints. Acts of sexual violence may also constitute violations of criminal
or civil law, which may require separate proceedings external to the university.
To further its commitment against sexual violence, Bemidji State provides multiple reporting options, an investigative and disciplinary process, prevention training and other related services as appropriate. A full version of the Sexual Violence Policy can
be found in the online Student Handbook
at www.bemidjistate.edu/offices/student- affairs/handbook/
STUDENT TECHNOLOGY POLICY
Access to the BSU network is a privilege that comes with both rights and responsibilities. All persons who use university technology resources are required to abide by the policies specified in the Minnesota State Board Policy 5.22, Acceptable Use of Computers and Information Technology Resources (available at minnstate.edu). Restricted activities include copyright infringement and anonymous file-sharing. Bemidji State University takes a strong stand against unlawful distribution of copyrighted music, movies and software. The university responds to copyright infringement notices from copyright owners who actively search for such materials on the network. A full version of the Student Technology Policy can be found in the online Student Handbook.
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