We encourage victims of sexual violence, rape, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, and discrimination (collectively sexual violence) to seek help so you can get the support you need.
Right now you may be feeling confused or uncertain about what has happened to you. It is important for you to know that you are not alone, what happened was not your fault, and we believe you. is designed to help you understand what sexual misconduct is, what you may be feeling as a result of it, the next steps available to you after a sexual misconduct, and understanding the role of Title IX at ¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ.
Emergencies
Call 9-1-1 if you are in the midst of any kind of emergency, immediate harm or threat of harm. You can also call San Diego Police Department at (619) 531-2000. If you are on campus, you can also call ¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ Public Safety at (619) 849-2525.
Making a Report to Police and Filing a Criminal Complaint
If you have experienced sexual violence, you are encouraged to seek immediate assistance from police. The San Diego Police Department can be reached at (619) 531-2000.
If you are planning to file a criminal complaint or might do so later, a SART exam (also known as a rape kit) can secure valuable evidence that can be used. It is important to do this as soon as possible, preferably within 72 hours. If possible, do not drink, bathe, douche, brush your teeth, change clothing, or comb your hair. It's only natural to want to do these things, but you may be destroying evidence you will need if you decide to prosecute at a later date. Put all clothing, bedding, and other evidence in a paper (not plastic) bag. A SART exam is done by medical staff at the following hospitals:
Palomar Hospital
(760) 739-3800
Pomerado Hospital
(858) 613-4457
Navy Medical Center
(Military Personnel and Military Dependents Only)
(619) 532-8275
These hospitals will also provide medical care including testing for pregnancy, STDs, and HIV as well as check for internal and external injuries
Follow Up Medical Care
If you have experienced sexual violence, you are encouraged to seek follow up medical care after a SART exam or if you choose not to do a SART exam. This can be done at your primary care provider or at the ¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ Wellness Center. This includes testing for pregnancy as well as testing and treating STDs or treating injuries.
¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ Wellness Center
Located on the 1st Floor of the Nicholson Commons
Medical Triage Hotline for appointments or information: (619) 849-2574
Email: sdwellnesscenter@pointloma.edu
Phone: (619) 849-2574
Emotional Support and Well-Being
If you have experienced sexual violence, you are encouraged to seek emotional support from trained therapist or counselors. ¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ offers free counseling services to undergraduate students.
¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ Counseling Services
Located in Taylor Hall
Email: counseling services@pointloma.edu
Phone: (619) 849-3020
If you prefer to see someone outside of ¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ, a list of resources can be found at www.pointloma.edu/offices/wellness-counseling-center
University Support
The University has designated the Title IX Coordinator and the Dean of Student Care to provide you with assistance and support. The Title IX Coordinator is also available to explain and discuss your right to file a criminal complaint and can issue a No Contact Order as a supportive measure. Additionally, the Title IX Coordinator can provide information on the University’s relevant complaint process, and your right to receive assistance with that process, including the investigation process; how confidentiality is handled. The Dean of Student Care, in collaboration with the Title IX Coordinator, can assist traditional undergraduate students with academic support, housing accomodations, Public Safety escorts, or other supportive measures. The Title IX Coordinator, can assist all non-traditional students with academic support, housing accomodations, Public Safety escorts, or other supportive measures.
Title IX Coordinator
Danielle Brown Friberg
dfriberg@pointloma.edu
(619) 849-2313
Office: Nicholson Commons 326-A
Dean of Student Care (Traditional ¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ Students)
Melanie Wolf
mwolf@pointloma.edu
(619) 849-2596
Office: Taylor Hall
Confidential Resources
The University has designated confidential resources to provide you with assistance and support but are not obligated to report information that is provided to them. This allows individuals to explore their options in a non-pressured environment while they make informed decisions. There may be exceptions in cases involving child abuse, imminent risk of serious harm, emergent hospitalization, or a court order
- Esteban Trujillo: University Chaplain
- Sylvia Cortez Masyuk: Graduate Chaplain Liberty Station & Mission Valley, Director of AUG Spiritual Care
- Brent Kall: Graduate Chaplain Bakersfield
- Kevin Portillo: Graduate Chaplain Balboa, Associate Director of Community Classroom
- George Williamson: Executive Director of Worship and Creative Arts
- Dana Hojsack: Director of Community Ministries
- Jeffrey Jimenez: Director of Border Engagement Ministries
- Kirstyn Teegarden: Associate Director of Discipleship and Creative Arts
- ¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ Counseling Center Staff
- ¹ú²ú͵ÅÄ Wellness Center