Confidential RSVP counselors are available 24/7
- rsvpcenter@wustl.edu
- 314-935-3445
- Monday-Friday,
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
24/7 Emergency Support
If you need immediate medical care or are in danger, please call:
- On Campus: 314-935-5555
- Off-Campus: 911
In the moment emotional support, please call:
- Provident WashU: 314-935-6666
- SARAH Peer Counseling during the academic year: 314-935-8080
There is no such thing as a “typical” sexual assault or abusive relationship. Sexual and relationship violence can happen to anyone, regardless of age, race, gender, class, status, sexual orientation, ability, religion or physical appearance.
According to the Association of American Universities Sexual Assault Report, male and female graduate students experience sexual assault, sexual harassment and intimate partner violence.
Graduate students are more likely than undergraduates to be sexually harassed by a faculty or staff member, as opposed to another student. Working closely with faculty and students, along with more complex professional relationships, may contribute to this increased risk of experiencing sexual harassment, coercion and violence in work environments. | |
Graduate students do not receive comprehensive education about consent and the resources available to survivors, which can lead them to be unsure as to how to find services after an assault. | |
Graduate students may feel as though services available are only for undergraduates, or sexual violence is a problem mostly younger people face. In reality, many graduate students experience sexual violence, intimate partner violence and sexual harassment, and there are many services and support systems available to you. |
There is a wide variety of resources available to you. Remember each situation is unique, and the RSVP center can work with you to take the steps that make sense in your particular situation.
Resources for graduate and professional students
There are a variety of resources available to graduate students who experience sexual assault and gender violence, both on Washington University’s campus and in the greater St. Louis area. RSVP Center staff will be able to support you through the Center and also assist you in locating and accessing the resources most appropriate for your situation and needs.
Understanding the different forms in which sexual and relationship violence appear may help you determine if you are experiencing it. Use the following links to find more information on sexual harassment, relationship and dating violence and stalking.
Campus resources
For Danforth campus students:
Get Help from the RSVP Center
Center for Counseling and Psychological Services: 314-935-6666, Option 2
On the Medical School campus:
WUSM Security & Law Enforcement for on-campus assistance:
314-362-HELP (4357)
Housing accommodations
All WashU students, including graduate students, are entitled to being moved into alternate housing, regardless of whether or not they currently live in WashU housing, quadrangle housing or in private off-campus housing.
Order of protection
The option of obtaining a court order of protection (restraining order) is available 24/7. Orders of protection require an application which must be reviewed and approved by a judge. After business hours, there is always a judge on call. WUPD or Kim Webb can help facilitate obtaining an order of protection through the court system.
For further information, contact:
- WUPD police department: 314-935-5555
- Kim Webb, RSVP Center director: 314-935-8761