Get Help Now – Qatar
The Department of Civil Rights and Equity Investigations (CREI) is charged with the investigation and resolution of alleged violations of Texas A&M University’s civil rights policies, including Title IX.
Anyone who feels they have been the victim of prohibited conduct is encouraged to bring it to the attention of the University’s Title IX Coordinator. She is empowered to provide supportive remedies and academic adjustments to all individuals involved in these situations and to protect the safety of the campus community through these measures. You can also request a formal investigation or an informal resolution of your complaint by filing a report with the Title IX Coordinator.
Local Campus Contact for Allegations Against Student
Miguel Trevino – Assistant Director for Student Affairs
🏢 Texas A&M at Qatar – Office 053B
☎ (974) 4423-0317
✉ [email protected]
Local Campus Contact for Allegations Against Faculty Members
Ioannis Economou – Assoc. Dean for Academic Affairs
🏢 Texas A&M at Qatar – Suite 253 Engineering Bldg.
☎ (974) 4423-0333
✉ [email protected]
Local Campus Contact for Allegations Against Employees & Third Parties
Rosalie Nickles
🏢 Texas A&M at Qatar – Suite 253 Engineering Bldg.
☎ 974.4423.0472
View a brief overview of what happens when a complaint is received by CREI.
Resources, Rights, and Options
A Title IX complainant is a person who has allegedly experienced sex or gender based discrimination, harassment, or related retaliation.
A Civil Rights complainant is a person who has allegedly experienced discrimination, harassment, or related retaliation not based on sex or gender.
A Title IX respondent is a person who is alleged to have committed sex-based discrimination, harassment, or related retaliation, or to have acted in complicity with another who has.
A Civil Rights respondent is a person who is alleged to have committed non-sex-based discrimination, harassment, or related retaliation, or to have acted in complicity with another who has.
Helpful Resources on the Qatar Campus and in the Community
Local Law Enforcement
For Emergencies ☎ 999
Qatar Police Non-Emergency ☎974.4433.0000
Education City Security ☎974.4454.0999
On-Call Crisis Manager ☎974.4423.0333
Contact CREI Case Managers at Case Managers
Confidential Support and Counseling
- Students can contact a licensed counselor in Student Affairs at 974.4423.0136.
- Staff or faculty members can contact a licensed counselor in the TAMU Employee Assistance Program at 1.979-845-3711.
Medical Assistance and Health Services
Qatar Foundation Primary Health Care Center
☎ +974.4454.1244
🏢 Hamad bin Khalifa Student Center, TAMUQ Campus
cdn.qatar.tamu.edu/aggie-life/counseling-andwellness/
Hamad Medical Corporation Primary Health Care Centers
☎ +974.4447.8911
hamad.qa
Hamad Women’s Hospital
☎ +974.4439.6666
hamad.qa/en/hospitalsand-services/WomensHospital
Support, Advocacy, and Other Resources
Employee Assistance Program
☎ 00800.100.071
http://employees.tamu.edu/eap/
Student Financial Aid
☎+974.4423.0221
🏢 TAMUQ Engineering Building
qatar.tamu.edu/students/tuition-financial-aid-scholarships
Student Counseling Services HelpLine (after hours)
☎+1.979.845.2700
https://caps.tamu.edu/helpline/
National Sexual Assault Hotline
☎+1.800.656.4673
https://hotline.rainn.org
National Domestic Violence Hotline
☎+1.800.799.7233
https://www.thehotline.org/
Title IX Support across the University System
Get help from other campuses in the Texas A&M University System by reaching out to the appropriate contact below:
- Texas A&M at Galveston, TX
- Texas A&M University School of Law in Fort Worth, TX: Students | Faculty & Staff
- Texas A&M University at Qatar
- Texas A&M College of Dentistry in Dallas, TX
- Texas A&M College of Medicine in Bryan, TX
- Texas A&M Irma Lerma Rangel College of Pharmacy in Kingsville, TX
- Texas A&M College of Nursing in Bryan, TX
- Texas A&M School of Public Health in College Station, TX
- Texas A&M Mays at CityCentre – Mays Business School in Houston, TX
- Texas A&M University System Agencies
Preserving Evidence
Even if you choose not to report the incident to the University or to law enforcement, you are encouraged to take steps to preserve evidence. This will ensure that evidence is available if you later decide to proceed with a criminal or university investigation.
- Do not shower, bathe, douche, and/or brush your teeth or hair.
- Seek treatment at a local hospital emergency room as soon as possible.
- Immediately notify medical staff if you believe drugs or alcohol were involved. Medical staff are specially trained to collect evidence and perform tests, including tests that can provide important evidence if drugs or alcohol were involved.
- Save any clothing you were wearing at the time of the assault in a paper bag.
- Make every effort to save anything that might contain DNA. Do not clean up or move anything that might have been touched.
- Write down as much as you can remember about the circumstances, including a description of the other party.
- Save any electronic communications with the assailant or relevant to the incident (voicemails, emails, text messages, social media messages or posts, etc.).
Help is Always Available
Whether an incident occurred recently or in the past, help is still available. Resources are available even if an individual chooses not to file a formal complaint to law enforcement or the university.