Supportive Measures
What are Supportive Measures?
Supportive measures are immediate actions the University can help coordinate for students to eliminate a hostile environment and address effects from incidents of sexual misconduct, discrimination, or harassment prior to the initiation of any Investigation and/or formal Grievance Process. Supportive measures can be implemented regardless of whether or not the Complainant pursues a Formal Complaint or criminal action. The Office for Student Civil Rights and Sexual Misconduct is available to help students understand the Grievance Process and identify resources.
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Texas Tech provides a wide range of supportive measures to assist students, faculty, and staff who have experienced discrimination or violence, or care about someone who has. Many services are free, and some may be confidential.
Who can request Supportive Measures?
The person who reported experiencing an incident (the 'Complainant'), the person named in the report (the 'Respondent'), and when needed, witnesses or other parties who made the report.
What are some possible Supportive Measures?
- Counseling Services
- Medical Services
- Housing Assistance
- Short-term emergency housing modifications or housing changes
- Academic support servicesCourse load reductions, withdrawals, absence notifications, requests for flexibility/alternative participation to faculty or supervisors
- Parking AssistanceModifications to parking permissions
- Extracurricular & Student Organization Assistance
- Altering Student Employment Schedules
- No Contact Orders (more information below)
- Assistance reporting criminal behavior to the Texas Tech Police Department, Lubbock Police Department, or other local law enforcement agency
- Other Supportive Measures may be implemented and will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
What is a No Contact Order?
A No Contact Order is a directive issued by the university that officially instructs parties not to interact. This "contact" is prohibited in person, in writing, through electronic means (Snapchat and other social media platforms, text messages, emails, etc.), and through a third party (such as a family member or friend). A No Contact Order can be requested by either party, and is a bilateral directive- meaning all parties are held to the same standard for complying with the order. It is important to know that an allegation of violating a No Contact Order is referred to the Office of Student Conduct for investigation and potential disciplinary sanctions.
Do Supportive Measures imply an assumption of Responsibility ("guilt") for the Respondent?
Not at all. Supportive measures are typically put in place when the initial report is filed. Supportive measures are available to all parties in the report, and are not considered sanctions in the university Conduct process.
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Texas Tech University Resources
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Community Resources
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National Resources
Texas Tech University Resources
Office for Student Civil Rights and Sexual Misconduct
SUB 232 E | 806.742.7233
- Assistance or questions regarding reporting, supportive measures, investigations, and resolutions for incidents of sexual violence, interpersonal violence, stalking, harassment, and discrimination
- Provide emotional support for students, discuss reporting options, and learn more about the Formal Grievance Process
- Support and coordinate resources for Pregnancy, Nursing, and Parenting students
- Assist with Supportive Measures
- Academic Assistance
- Parking Assistance
- Housing Assistance
- Counseling Services
- Medical Services
- Student Employment Assistance
- Extracurricular / Student Organization Assistance
- No Contact Order
- Case Manager, CARE (Campus Advocacy, Response, and Education) Coordinators, and Civil Rights Investigators
Risk Intervention and Safety Education (RISE)
Drane 247 | 806. 742.2110 | rise@ttu.edu
- Empowers Texas Tech students to live vital, meaningful lives through comprehensive prevention education
- Raider Recharge | Wellness Coaching
- A 6-week program designed to increase awareness and further development by engaging in areas of wellness, stress management, emotional literacy, healthy relationships, and conflict management
- Raider Restart | Substance Use Coaching
- A program designed to provide an individualized education for students about substance use and the impacts of alcohol and other drugs on one's health, wellness, and academic success
- Peer Educators
- A dedicated team of student leaders whose main priority is promoting healthy lifestyles and educating their peers by assisting RISE with outreach, programming & events, and facilitating workshops
Student Health
Confidential Services
Student Wellness Center | 806.743.2848
- On-campus medical care exclusively for Tech students
- Clinical services include primary care, urgent care, women's health, and sports medicine
Counseling Services
Confidential Services
- Student Counseling Center | SWC 201 | 806.742.3674
- Individual Therapy Walk-in Hours M-F 12:30-3:30
- Couples Therapy
- Group Therapy
- Mind Spa
- Family Therapy Clinic | Human Sciences 165 | 806.742.3074
- $10 per session
- Individual Therapy | Couples Therapy | Family Therapy
- Psychology Clinic | Psychology 111A | 806.742.3737
- $25 for initial session |Sliding Scale
- Individual Therapy | Couples Therapy | Family Therapy | Group Therapy
- Employee Assistance Program
- 806.743.1327
- Consultation and therapeutic services to full-time, part-time, and temporary employees with the primary mission being to promote health and wellness in the workplace
- Waiting List for Above Services?
- List of Lubbock private insurance providers offering sliding scale fees
Office of the Dean of Students
SUB 201 AA | 806.742.2984 | deanofstudents@ttu.edu
- Assists students with any non-academic matters that are affecting student life, student success, and student learning
- Student of Concern Report
- Concerned with the well-being or safety of a student?
- Have you observed student behaviors that caused concern or made you feel unsafe?
- File an anonymous report online.
- Raider Relief Fund Program
- Emergency financial awards available to students in a financial crisis
- Fill out the Raider Relief Application.
- Raider Red Food Pantry
- 806-742-2984 | foodpantry@ttu.edu
- Provides students with short-term access to supplemental food
Student Disability Services
130 Weeks Hall | 806.742.2405 | sds@ttu.edu
- Provides a variety of accommodations and services for individuals with all types of disabilities
TTU Police Department
Emergency: 911 | Non-emergency : 806.742.3931
413 Flint Avenue | police@ttu.edu
- File a report if an incident occurred on-campus or if you have any concerns related to safety.
Additional Campus Resources
- Free Condoms
- RISE | Drane 247
- SUB | 2nd Floor
- SWC | 1st Floor
- Rec | Fit Well
- Free Feminine Hygiene Products
- RISE | Drane 247
- SUB | 2nd Floor
Community Resources
Lubbock Police Department
Emergency: 911 | Non-Emergency: 806.775.2865 | 916 Texas Avenue
- File a report if an incident occurred off-campus or if you have any concerns related to safety.
Covenant Emergency Room
Confidential Services
3615 19th St. Lubbock, TX 79410 | 806.725.2233
- Emergency and trauma health care and forensic (SANE) examinations within 96 hours
of sexual assault.
- See Voice of Hope Services for 24-hour medical accompaniment
UMC Emergency Room
Confidential Services
602 Indiana Ave. Lubbock, TX 79415 | 806.775.8462
- Emergency and trauma health care and forensic (SANE) examinations within 96 hours
of sexual assault
- See Voice of Hope Services for 24-hour medical accompaniment
Voice of Hope Lubbock Rape Crisis Center
Confidential Services
Main: 806.763.3232 | Crisis Hotline: 806.763.7273
- Support Services for Survivors of Sexual Assault and Sex-Trafficking
- 24-hour crisis helpline, 24-hour medical accompaniment, 24-hour nurse examiner services, Counseling services, Law enforcement accompaniment, Judicial accompaniment, and Case-follow-up
Women's Protective Services
Domestic Violence Crisis Helpline: 806.747.6491
- A shelter for survivors of family violence
Pregnancy Testing
- Heartline | M-Th 9-5:30 | 2309 Broadway | 806.788.0500
- Grand Expectations at UMC| M-F 8:30-12 & 1-5 | 2602 Ave Q | 806.761.0611
- Parkridge | M-Th 9-5 | 5203 79th Suite A | 806.794.8555
- Nurturing Resources Center | M-Th 9-3 & F 9-12 | 3303 66th St | 806.780.6853
STI Testing
- Lubbock Health Department | STI/HIV Clinic | $20 | 806.775.2933
- M-F 8:30am-11:00 am| M-Th 1:00pm-3:30pm
- Same-day Appointment | Call at 8:00am
National Resources
National Sexual Assault Hotline
- 800-656-4673
- Hotline operated by RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) that serves people affected by sexual violence.
National Domestic Violence Hotline
- 800-799-7233
- Through this hotline, an advocate can provide local service resources (safe house shelters, transportation, casework assistance) and crisis intervention.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
- 800-273-8255
- Provides crisis suicide intervention, self-harm counseling and assistance, and local mental health referrals.
Victim Connect Resource Center
- 855-484-2846
- Where crime victims can learn about their rights and options confidentially and compassionately.
Love is Respect
- 866-331-9474
- Offers support, information, and advocacy to young people in need, and concerned friends and family who have questions to prevent or end abusive relationships.
Sexual Assault Support & Help for Americans Abroad Center
- 833-723-3833
- Provides sexual assault support and response to Americans overseas.
Title IX
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Address
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Email
titleix@ttu.edu
