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Office of Equal Opportunity
Report an Incident
Sacramento State takes reports of sexual violence and harassment, dating/domestic violence, and stalking (Title IX), as well as discrimination, harassment, and retaliation (DHR) very seriously.
All incidents of sexual exploitation, sexual harassment, sexual misconduct (including sexual battery and rape), dating or domestic violence, and stalking should be reported to the Office for Equal Opportunity (OEO).
Report a Concern
Returning Case IQ users with existing accounts should log in using this link.
Returning User Log-In
This login portal is intended for individuals who previously created a Case IQ account while submitting a report to the University’s Title IX and Civil Rights Office. It does not use your campus login. If you need to file a new report—even if you’ve reported before—please use the “Report a Concern” link above instead.
Supportive Measures and Resources
Sacramento State is committed to supporting students, employees, and community members who may be affected by discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct, or violence. You do not need to file a formal report to receive help. The Office for Equal Opportunity provides Supportive Measures and connects individuals to on‑campus and community resources whenever they need support.
Campus and Community Resources
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Tips For Responding to Disclosures
Duty to Report
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Pregnant and Parenting Students
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Annual Reports
Sacramento State keeps statistics on any reports received by the Office for Equal Opportunity (OEO) of sexual misconduct (including rape or sexual battery), dating or domestic violence, and stalking. You can find the past and most recent statistics below:
- 2022-2023 Title IX Annual Report Activity
- 2021-2022 Title IX Annual Report Activity
- 2020-2021 Title IX Annual Report Activity
Please note that these numbers differ from the Annual Security Report, which tracks Clery crimes. In brief summary, Clery crimes are those reported as occurring on or immediately adjacent to campus property. OEO’s statistics reflect all of the above Title IX offenses regardless of the location where they occurred. If you would like to read the Sacramento State Annual Security Report with Clery statistics, click here:
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Policy and Procedures
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Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act
Equal Opportunity and Excellence in Education and Employment
New Federal Title IX Regulations
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Title IX
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Title IX Team
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Mission & Purpose
The Office for Equal Opportunity fosters an equitable environment free from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation as well as interpersonal violence for the Sac State community by responding to incident reports, consulting with campus partners, and delivering educational programs for students and employees.
OEO reviews and investigates allegations of Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation as it relates to protected status as well as Sexual Misconduct, Sexual Harassment, Dating/Domestic Violence, and Stalking at CSUS.
OEO also provides trainings to campus constituents, and manages related Federal and State legal compliance requirements for students, employees, and University third parties.
Protected Statuses
Protected statuses include:
- Age
- Disability
- Gender
- Gender Identity
- Gender Expression
- Genetic Information
- Marital Status
- Medical Condition
- Nationality
- Race or Ethnicity
- Religion
- Sexual Orientation
- Veteran or Military Status