2024-2025 University Student Handbook

Emergency Assistance

Personal safety and well-being should be the first priority for any individual who is the victim or survivor of sexual harassment, misconduct, or violence, including sexual assault. Victims should immediately seek assistance by calling 911, notifying law enforcement, or seeking medical assistance. These options address concerns for the immediate safety and health of the assault victim. Additionally, these are the best options to ensure preservation of evidence in order to file criminal charges now or at a later date. Students may also be able to use University of Jamestown Counseling Services, although Counseling Services does not have the ability to preserve physical evidence for later use in prosecution.

Jamestown Police Department 205 6th St SE Jamestown, ND 58401 911 (emergency) 701-252-2414 (non-emergency)

Jamestown Regional Medical Center 2422 20th St SW Jamestown, ND 58401 701-952-1050

University of Jamestown Counseling Center 701-659-0834 Email: counseling@uj.edu

Outside Agency Available for Counseling: Safe Shelter 701-251-2300 888-353-7233 (Toll Free) www.SafeShelterJamestown.org