In FY25, EOA received 594 reports of students impacted by sexual misconduct. Figure 6 depicts these numbers by type of sexual misconduct, with a three year comparison.
Figure 7 identifies the gender of the complainants as 68% female, 25% male, 3% trans/nonbinary individuals, and 4% with unknown gender. The same figure also identifies the gender of the respondents as 72% male, 15% female, 9% unknown, and 4% trans/nonbinary individuals.
Three-Year Report Trends By
Student Sexual Misconduct Type
(Figure 6)
| FY23 | FY24 | FY25 | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sexual Harassment | 66 | 99 | 268 | 433 |
| Intimate Partner Violence | 48 | 70 | 62 | 180 |
| Stalking | 38 | 43 | 37 | 118 |
| Non-Consensual Sexual Activity |
120 | 97 | 125 | 342 |
| Exploitation | 22 | 42 | 102 | 166 |
| Totals | 294 | 351 | 594 | 1239 |
Student Sexual Misconduct Cases By Gender (Figure 7)
Figures 8-9 depict EOA’s approach to student reports of sexual misconduct. The vast majority of student reports were resolved by providing involved parties with outreach, resources, and referrals. Through education, enforcement, and accountability for these types of behaviors, we hope as an institution to reduce these incidents.
Discrepancies in the numbers between figures are due to reports having multiple complainants and/or respondents, which may allow for multiple outcomes on a case. EOA provides outreach and resource information to all complainants.
Approach to Student Sexual Misconduct Reports (Figure 8)
| Approach | FY23 | FY24 | FY25 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Outreach Only | 232 | 221 | 388 | 841 |
| Resources and Assistance | 53 | 78 | 150 | 281 |
| Informal Resolution | 28 | 23 | 6 | 57 |
| Investigation | 11 | 8 | 23 | 42 |
| Referral | 19 | 6 | 10 | 35 |
| Other | 9 | 2 | 17 | 28 |
| Totals | 352 | 338 | 594 | 1284 |