The College values our diverse community and wants everyone to feel included, valued, and respected no matter their identities of ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status, or other protected classes. Unfortunately, there has been a national increase of discrimination against Asian Americans on college campuses and even within our local communities. We are also seeing some issues with Zoom Bombs. It’s more important than ever to continue to support each other and our communities with safe practices.

While we are operating remotely there is still the possibility of Title IX violations. Massasoit remains committed to ensuring that all members of the campus community feel safe and know what to do if they, or someone they know, is a victim of sexual misconduct. This includes sexual assault, rape, sexual harassment, relationship violence, or stalking.

For more information about Title IX and student misconduct during the time of the COVID-19, please review this Frequently Asked Questions document.

Additional Resources

  • Know Your IX
    Founded in 2013, Know Your IX is a survivor- and youth-led organization that aims to empower students to end sexual and dating violence in their schools.
  • Nine Fast Facts about Sexual Assault and Title IX (PDF)
  • Safe Horizon – Facts on Sexual Assault
    Safe Horizon is a victim assistance nonprofit that has been standing with victims of violence and abuse in New York City since 1978. We provide assistance, advocacy and support to victims who have experienced domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, stalking, human trafficking, youth homelessness and other crimes.

Massasoit Annual Clery Report

The Jeanne Clery Act, a consumer protection law passed in 1990, requires all colleges and universities who receive federal funding to share information about crime on campus and their efforts to improve campus safety as well as inform the public of crime in or around campus. This information is made publicly accessible through the university’s annual security report.

More information about the Jeanne Clery Act

The Massasoit Community College Annual Clery Reports