Sexual Assault Prevention and Survivor Services Coordinator:
(309) 438-7948 or (309) 438-2778
This program is located in Student Health Service and provides free and confidential services including support, advocacy, assessment, referral and follow-up. Immediate crisis counseling may be provided.
Follow up services to support continued recovery efforts are also available. Assistance can be provided in consulting with course instructors and arranging other accommodations to maintain academic progress.
In the Student Services Building
Appointment line: (309) 438-2778; TDD: (309) 438-2498
A variety of health care services are available to meet the needs of survivors. Services include examinations and treatments, urgent care, pregnancy testing, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, emergency contraception and follow up care.
In the Student Services Building
(309) 438-3655; TDD:(309) 438-5489
Counseling Staff provide a full range of confidential services related to personal concerns, including individual and group counseling as well as 24-hour crisis intervention services. Both male and female staff members are available. Support groups are also available. When contacting Student Counseling Service for an appointment, you may request a particular counselor. In an emergency situation, you may go directly to the Student Counseling Office (320 Student Services Building) for assistance. Student Counseling Services is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.. After-hour crisis intervention services can be accessed by telephoning PATH at (309) 827-4005.
In the Student Services Building
(309) 438-8621
Community Rights and Responsibilities is responsible for reviewing allegations of student misconduct, convening a University Hearing Panel to determine if violations of university regulations occurred and determining sanctions for student misconduct.
In ORL Building
(309) 438-8611; TDD: (309) 438-8177
If an individual feels a need to relocate due to the threat or perceived threat of an offender, the individual may consult with the Hall Coordinator to explore options for a change in residence. If university or criminal charges are filed, the offender may be relocated prior to the outcome of a judicial hearing. If a charge is not filed, the survivor will be given the option of relocating.
In Nelson Smith Building
911 or
(309) 438-8631; TDD: (309) 438-8266
The University Police Department provides for the protection and welfare of the campus community and responds to and investigates reports of on-campus violations of university regulations.