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General Information

Please contact NSU Title IX staff at TitleIX@nova.edu, by phone, or via the secure online reporting form with any questions, concerns, or specific needs you might have.  

NSU Resources

Title IX Team 

The NSU Title IX Team can provide resources, support, and information specific to your location, wherever you may be. We will reach out by email first unless we have indication to think that is not a safe way to communicate. You are welcome to describe details about the safest way to communicate when you complete the online reporting form.  

Center for Student Counseling & Well-Being

The Center for Student Counseling & Well-Being, formerly Henderson Student Counseling Services, has transitioned all services to on-line and telephonic platforms and will be operating remotely until further notice. Temporary hours of operation for scheduled services is now 8:30 am - 5 pm. On-call and crisis services will remain available 24-hours a day. Should any student have a concern, question or need services, please contact the main number at (954) 424-6911 or (954) 262-7050. 

For students seeking a first-time appointment:

Getting Started – The Screening Process

Complete information required for registration at the NSU Registration PortalAt the bottom of the portal page you will be asked to submit 3 documents. Your registration will not be complete unless you complete the 3 uploads prior to submission:
  1. Government Issued ID (ie: driver’s license, ID, passport)
  2. School ID
  3. Copy of official school schedule – must be a screenshot from WEBSTAR that includes your name and N#

***Please register through the CSC portal to make yourself eligible to schedule your Triage Screening Appointment

Within one (1) business day you will receive a phone call to be scheduled with a Triage/Screening appointment.  Triage/Screening appointments can be made up to 24 hours in advance and the available times for appointments varies by day.  The best time to call is at 8:30 am.   

National Resources

Broward County & State Resources

Additional considerations

  • Find Broward County Clerk of Courts updates, here
  • Due to limited emergency shelter capacity, Women In Distress of Broward County, Inc. will not be accepting new emergency shelter intakes (with the exception of high lethality cases). Injunction-for-Protection petitions continue to be filed on behalf of survivors seeking restraining orders by calling 954-326-6302 (after 5 pm and on weekends, call 954-761-1133).  The 24-hours Crisis Line remains fully staffed. That number is 954-761-1133. The statewide crisis line is 1-800-500-1119.  
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