Immediate & Confidential Assistance
When a complainant requests confidentiality, they are asking that:
- information regarding the incident not be shared with Delta College.
- Delta College does not complete an investigation.
- no action be taken against the respondent.
Under certain circumstances Delta College must complete an investigation and take appropriate action to stop and prevent prohibited behaviors and provide remedies to the complainant and Delta College community. For example, if the respondent is a Delta College employee we may move forward with an investigation even if the complainant requests confidentiality.
Emergency contacts
In the case of emergency, always dial 911.
Delta College Title IX Coordinator/Investigator and Conduct Officer
Allie Martinez
989-686-9547
equityoffice@delta.edu
Fall/winter hours: Monday - Thursday 8am - 4:30pm and Friday, 8am - 4pm
Spring/summer hours: Monday - Thursday 7:30am - 5:30pm, Friday, closed
Delta College Department of Public Safety (DCDPS)
1916 Delta Road, University Center, MI 48710
989-686-9111 or 9111 from any on-campus phone (emergencies)
989-686-9113 (non-emergencies)
cops@delta.edu
Fall/winter hours: Monday - Saturday, 7am - 11pm and Sunday, 11am - 7pm
Spring/summer hours: Monday - Saturday, 7am - 11pm and Sunday, closed
Complainants have the right but are not required to notify or file a complaint with any law enforcement agency. If a complainant chooses to notify or file a complaint with law enforcement, a DCDPS staff member or the Title IX Coordinator will assist throughout the process. Under Title IX, all DCDPS staff are classified as responsible people. As a result, any report made to DCDPS will be reported to the Title IX Coordinator. All complaints will follow the Delta College Sexual Misconduct Resolution Process (see Appendices A, B, C). It is anticipated that the Delta College Sexual Misconduct Resolution Process will be resolved in a prompt and timely manner and completed within 60 days.
Notifications and complaints can also be made to the following local law enforcement agencies. Office/lobby hours listed below. All have 24 hour dispatch.
Bay City Department of Public Safety
501 Third Street, Bay City, MI 48708
989-892-8571
Monday - Friday, 7am - 4pm
Midland Police Department: Law Enforcement Center
2727 Rodd Street, Midland, MI 48640
989-631-5716
Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm
Saginaw Police Department
612 Federal Avenue, Saginaw, MI 48607
989-797-4580
Michigan State Police Tri-City Post
2402 Salzburg Road, Freeland, MI 48623
989-495-5555
Monday - Friday, 8am - 4pm
Delta College does not have a Sexual Assault Response Team.
Delta College does not have a healthcare center.
Medical attention for injury treatment, preventative treatment for sexually transmitted diseases and other health services can be sought at the following hospitals:
McLaren Bay Region Healthcare
Bay County
1900 Columbus Ave, Bay City, MI 48708
989-894-3000
Mid-Michigan Medical Center
Midland County
4000 Wellness Drive, Midland, MI 48670
989-839-3000
Ascension St. Mary's Hospital
Saginaw County
800 S. Washington Ave, Saginaw, MI 48601
989-907-8000
Covenant Healthcare
Saginaw County
900 Cooper Ave, Saginaw, MI 48602
989-583-0000
Huron Medical Center
Huron County
1100 S. Van Dyke Road, Bad Axe, MI 48413
989-269-9521
Ascension Standish Hospital
Arenac County
805 W. Cedar Street, Standish, MI 48658
989-846-4521
Seek medical attention early to preserve all evidence and
- Do not bathe, shower or change clothes before seeking medical attention.
- Do not wash sheets or other fabrics which may contain critical DNA evidence.
- Do not throw away anything.
- Do not use any medication.
By following the above instructions, you may help in proving that the criminal offense occurred and the collected materials may be helpful in obtaining a protective order.
Delta College does not have a SANE on-campus.
You may get a rape kit or contact a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) at:
Bay Area Women's Center SANE Program
Bay & Arenac Counties
Bay City, MI 48706
989-686-2251
989-686-0906 (fax)
Shelterhouse SANE Program
Midland County
Midland, MI 48640
989-835-6771
989-835-7449 (fax)
Saginaw Sexual Assault Response Team
Saginaw County
Saginaw, MI 48602
989-790-9118
989-790-0712 (fax)
Thumb Area Assault Crisis Center
Huron, Lapeer, Sanilac & Tuscola Counties
Caro, MI 48723
800-292-3666
800-843-6394 (information and referrals)
The following is a list of other potential advocate resources. By calling the crisis lines, you will be directed to the appropriate advocate to assist you.
Bay Area Women's Center
Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services (for men, women and children)
Bay & Arenac Counties
P.O. Box 1458, Bay City, MI 48706
Crisis Line: 989-686-4551 (crisis line)
800-834-2098 (toll-free crisis line)
989-686-0284 (TTY/TDD)
Shelterhouse
Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services
Midland & Gladwin Counties
P.O. Box 2660, Midland, MI 48640
877-216-6383 (crisis line)
Underground Railroad, Inc.
Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services
Saginaw County
P.O. Box 2451, Saginaw, MI 48605
989-755-0411 (crisis line)
888-399-8385 (toll-free crisis line)
989-755-0413 (TTY/TDD)
Sexual Assault Program of Child & Family Services of Saginaw
Sexual Assault Services Only
Saginaw County
2838 Automotive Centre Rd, Saginaw MI 48603
989-790-9118 (crisis line)
The following list of advocate resources are for legal advocacy.
Bay County
1230 Washington Avenue, Bay City, MI 48708
989-895-4243
Midland County
Courthouse, 301 W. Main Street, Midland, MI 48640
989-832-6722
Saginaw County
Courthouse, 111 S. Michigan Avenue, Saginaw, MI 48602
989-790-5561
Huron County
County Building, 205 E. Huron, Bay City, MI 48706
989-269-9255
Arenac County
120 N. Grove Street, P.O. Box 1309, Standish, MI 48658
989-846-4597
Michigan Crime Victim Services Commission
Crime Victim Assistance and VOCA Grants: Leslie O'Reilly
517-241-5249
oreillyl@michigan.gov
Advocates, Advisors and Counselors
Delta College Counseling
Personal counseling available by walk-in or appointment.
989-686-9330
D102
confidentialcounsel@delta.edu
Fall/winter hours: Monday - Thursday, 8am - 4:30pm, Friday, 8am - 4pm and Saturday
- Sunday, closed
Spring/summer hours: Monday - Thursday 7:30am - 5:30pm and Friday - Sunday, Closed
In situations where confidentiality is requested, counselors will work with the complainant to employ effective remedies. All services are free to the Delta College community.
Both parties have the right to have an Advisor assist them.
Delta College’s Title IX/VAWA Advisors serve all students, as well as faculty and staff members as it relates to sexual misconduct. All services are free and private. It is always the party’s decision to pursue any of the available resources or to report an incident to local law enforcement, to the Delta College Department of Public Safety or to the Title IX Coordinator. However, the Title IX/VAWA Advisor is a mandatory reporter.
The Title IX/VAWA Advisor provides a safe, affirming, empowering and private environment for all persons. The Advisor also brings a non-judgmental, caring approach to problem-solving while exploring all options and resources as it relates to sexual misconduct.
Any person may contact the Title IX/VAWA Advisor directly or may be referred to the Title IX/VAWA Advisor by another office.
The Title IX/VAWA Advisors assist all persons by:
- Explaining the options of reporting
- Explaining the College’s investigative process
- Assisting and accompanying a complainant in filing a report with the Department of Public Safety
- Assisting a party in accessing on campus resources, including counseling and outside advocacy agencies (and accompanying the party to the counseling office)
- Explaining the sexual assault nurse (SANE) examine, evidence collection procedures and options of reporting
- Providing supportive assistance (for example, if requested, they may act as an advisor during the investigative process
Delta College Title IX/VAWA Advisors
Veronica Bond, Business Services Specialist
B116
vmbond@delta.edu
989-686-9233
Aron Drake, Associate Professor
D168
arondrake@delta.edu
989-686-9260
JD Garn, Associate Dean of Arts & Letters
S214
jonathangarn@delta.edu
989-686-9160
Chris Hausbeck, Associate Professor
F231
christopherhausbeck@delta.edu
989-686-9316
Sherrill Irish, Administrative Office Professional
B134
sherrillirish@delta.edu
989-686-9558
Darrin Johnson, Manager of Recruitment
J113
darrinjohnson@delta.edu
989-686-9345
Tim McGuire, Instructor
F243
timothymcguire2@delta.edu
989-686-9431
Kristy Nelson, Director of Downtown Centers
MID122
kristynelson@delta.edu
989-686-9422
Danielle Petersen, Manager of the TLC & Testing Center
A118
daniellepetersen@delta.edu
989-686-9275
Melissa Wallace, Instructor
S237
melissawallace@delta.edu
989-686-9198
Bay Area Women's Center
Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services (for men, women and children)
Bay & Arenac Counties
P.O. Box 1458, Bay City, MI 48706
989-686-4551 (crisis line)
800-834-2098 (toll-free crisis line)
989-686-0284 (TTY/TDD)
Shelterhouse
Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services
Midland & Gladwin Counties
P.O. Box 2660, Midland, MI 48640
877-216-6383 (crisis line)
Underground Railroad, Inc.
Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services
Saginaw County
P.O. Box 2451, Saginaw, MI 48605
989-755-0411 (crisis line)
888-399-8385 (toll-free crisis line)
989-755-0413 (TTY/TDD)
989-770-8892 (24 Hour Text Phone)
Sexual Assault Program of Child & Family Services of Saginaw
Sexual Assault Services Only
Saginaw County
2838 Automotive Centre Rd, Saginaw, MI 48603
989-790-9118 (crisis line)
Ongoing Assistance
Counseling, advocacy and support
Whether or not you choose to make an official report or participate in a sexual misconduct investigation or criminal process, you may receive confidential support from the following:
Delta College Counseling
Licensed Professional Counselor or Licensed Social Worker is a confidential reporting
option.
Personal Counseling available by walk-in or appointment.
989-686-9330
D102
confidentialcounsel@delta.edu
Fall/winter hours: Monday - Thursday, 8am - 4:30pm, Friday, 8am - 4pm and Saturday - Sunday, closed
Spring/summer hours: Monday - Thursday, 7:30am - 5:30pm and Friday - Sunday, closed
Bay Area Women's Center
Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services (for men, women and children)
Bay & Arenac Counties
P.O. Box 1458, Bay City, MI 48706
989-686-4551 (crisis line)
800-834-2098 (toll-free crisis line)
989-686-0284 (TTY/TDD)
Shelterhouse
Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services
Midland & Gladwin Counties
P.O. Box 2660, Midland, MI 48640
877-216-6383 (crisis line)
Underground Railroad, Inc.
Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services
Saginaw County
P.O. Box 2451, Saginaw, MI 48605
989-755-0411 (crisis line)
888-399-8385 (toll-free crisis line)
989-755-0413 (TTY/TDD)
Sexual Assault Program of Child & Family Services of Saginaw
Sexual Assault Services Only
Saginaw County
2838 Automotive Centre Rd, Saginaw, MI 48603
989-790-9118 (crisis line)
Sexual Assault Hotline
Sexual assault survivors can call toll-free 24 hours a day for confidential support/resources
855-VOICES4
866-238-1454 (text)
Legal Resource Center on Violence Against Women
Improving legal representation for domestic violence survivors
301-270-1550
800-556-4053 (survivor hotline)
lrc@lrcvaw.org
Michigan 211
Connects people with information and resources to build healthy, safe communities
Call 211 or 844-875-9211
The National Domestic Violence Hotline (NDVH)
800-799-SAFE (7233)
800-787-3224 (TTY)
The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN)
800-686-HOPE (4673)
"A Resource Handbook for Campus Sexual Assault Survivors, Friends and Family"
Interim measures and academic accommodations
Interim measures
Upon receiving a report of sexual misconduct, whether the complainant requested confidentiality or not, the College will immediately apply interim measures to stop the misconduct, keep complainants safe and ensure equal access to educational programs and activities. All measures will be implemented without penalty to the complainant and will be provided while an investigation is pending. Possible interim measures include:
- Medical and mental health services, including free on-campus counseling
- Assistance in arranging for alternative College employment arrangements and/or changing work schedules
- A “No contact” directive pending the outcome of an investigation. Such a directive serves as notice to both parties that they must not have verbal, electronic, written, or third party communication with one another
- A “No Trespass” directive pending the outcome of an investigation.
- Providing an escort to ensure that the person(s) can move safely between school programs and activities
- Assistance identifying an advocate and/or help securing additional resources or assistance including off-campus and community advocacy, support, and services
Academic accommodations
Requests for academic accommodations may include assistance in:
- Transferring to another course section
- Rescheduling an academic assignment or test without penalty
- Accessing academic support (e.g., tutoring)
- Arranging for incomplete grades, a leave of absence, or withdrawal from campus without penalty
- Preserving eligibility for academic, athletic, or other scholarships, financial aid, internships, study abroad, or other experiential venues