
Reporting
To report concerns about possible Title IX Prohibited Conduct or other gender-based misconduct, complainants may file a report with the College and/or with law enforcement. See below for an explanation of both options:
Complaints that any Babson community member (students, student groups, faculty, staff, third parties, visitors, etc.), engaged in gender-based misconduct can be made to the College’s Title IX Coordinator:
Betsy Rauch, Title IX Coordinator
Horn Library, Office #329
231 Forest Street
Babson Park, MA 02457-0310
781-239-5501
Complaints against students and student groups, may also be reported to:
Josh Peipock, Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Campus Life
Reynolds Campus Center, Suite 211
781-239-3891
Complaints against faculty and staff, may also be reported to:
Kate O’Leary, Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Human Resources
Nichols Hall
781-239-4209
The College strongly encourages prompt reporting of safety concerns or potential crimes to law enforcement. Reporting is best done as soon as possible after an incident, but it may be done at any time.
An individual may report an incident to law enforcement by contacting Babson College Public Safety at 781-239-5555. Babson Public Safety has full police powers and jurisdiction for matters that occur on campus. If an incident occurred off-campus, Babson Public Safety can assist a complainant with identifying the appropriate local law enforcement agency and with the filing of a report with that agency.
Following is a list of other law enforcement reporting options:
- Wellesley Police Department: 781-235-1212
- Needham Police Department: 781-455-7570
- Massachusetts State Police: 508-872-8713
- Norfolk County District Attorney Office, Brookline: 617-738-5072
- Norfolk Superior Court: 781-326-1600
- Dedham District Court: 781-329-4777
Law enforcement agencies, including Babson College Public Safety, are generally required to investigate reports of a criminal nature to the extent they are able. However, filing a complaint with law enforcement does not require the complainant to participate in a criminal process if the complainant chooses not to do so.
Last updated Wednesday, July 31, 2024