Pregnancy Accommodations
- Guidelines for faculty working with pregnant students are available via The University of Baltimore’s Policy Guide (UB I-5.3). This document refers pregnant students to whom they should contact to request adjustments, reporting harassment or discrimination due to pregnancy and other important questions related to students who are pregnant.
- The University of Baltimore (UBalt), consistent with Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 (Title IX) does not discriminate against any student or exclude any student from its education programs or activities, including any class or extracurricular activity, on the basis of the student’s pregnancy, childbirth, false pregnancy, termination of pregnancy or recovery therefrom.
Internal Resources
Unless there is a lawful basis for disclosure, such as reported child abuse or an imminent risk to health or safety, confidentiality applies when persons seek services from the following resources:
Student Assistance Program
800.327.2251
https://portal.BHSonline.com
Username: UBALT
Resources for Pregnant Students
Office of Student Support
Guidance Resources for Employees
855.410.7628
www.guidanceresources.com
Organization ID: USMEAP
MHEC Attorney List
https://mhec.maryland.gov/Pages/Title-IX-Campus-Sexual-Assault-Proceedings---Attorney-List.aspx
Support for Parties Involved
The University is aware that the parties involved, or witness to, a Prohibited Conduct may be uncertain, confused, or unaware of certain procedures or investigative processes available to them and possibly unfamiliar with the medical, emotional, trauma, and counseling support groups and services that are available.
In order to provide resources and to help alleviate the concerns of involved individuals, services are available that can provide support to individuals or witnesses through the various processes or services.
An individual having the need for assistance or information may at any time contact the following local crisis centers for sexual assault and intimate partner violence. Each has trained advocates who offer confidential support and information.
External Resources
Available Off-Campus Resources
TurnAround, Inc. (Rape Crisis Center)
24-hour Helpline: 443.279.0379
www.turnaroundinc.org/
National Domestic Violence Hotline
1.800.799.SAFE (7233)
RAINN National Sexual Assault Crisis Hotline
800.656.Hope (4673)
https://www.rainn.org/
House of Ruth (Intimate Partner Violence)
24-hour Legal Clinic: 1.888.880.7884
24-hour Hotline: 410.889.7884
Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault (MCASA)
Statewide Sexual Assault Information and Referral Helpline: 1.800.983.RAPE (4673)
https://mcasa.org/
Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence Statewide Helpline
1.800.MD.HELPS (3577)
Medical Attention, Hospitals Offering a SAFE Exam (Sexual Assault Forensic Evidence)
Campus personnel will cooperate to assist a victim of Prohibited Conduct to obtain appropriate medical attention, including providing assistance to summon emergency personnel for transportation to the nearest designated hospital.
Greater Baltimore Medical Center - Emergency Room
Mercy Hospital -
Mercy Medical Center’s Forensic Nurse Examiner (FNE)
Mercy Hospital - Emergency Room
(ask for FNE/SAFE Nurse)
443.849.2225
410.332.9494
410.332.9477
Criminal Reporting and Court Remedies
University of Baltimore Safety and Security
Baltimore City/County Police
Sexual Assault Legal Institute
Baltimore City Protection Order Advocacy and Representation Project
Baltimore County Protection Order Advocacy and Representation Project
410.837.4444
911
877.496.7254
410.783.0377
410.887.3162
Off-campus service providers’ views, opinions, representations, programs and services are solely the responsibility and obligation of the service provider. The University of Baltimore assumes no liability for services rendered through off-campus programs. Please be sure to visit the website for Off-Campus Services for the most updated availability.