Chapter 76 of the Laws of 2015, “Enough is Enough” Annual Aggregate Data Report
New York State Education Law Article 129-B (also known as “Enough Is Enough”), is comprehensive sexual assault prevention legislation, as added by Chapter 76 of the Laws of 2015, signed by Governor Andrew Cuomo in July of 2015. This legislation relates to the establishment of sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence and stalking prevention, and response policies and procedures. Article 129-B includes §§6439-6449 of the Education Law. All institutions are required to submit, annually, to the 鶹, aggregate data on reported incidents of sexual violence and their adjudication and handling.
In July 2017, the New York State Board of Regents adopted regulations for reporting this information. 鶹 developed the regulations in consultation with the higher education sectors and created an electronic reporting mechanism for annual data submissions. The Department is required to issue a data report to the Governor and State Legislature.
For calendar year 2018, institutions are required to submit a report for the entire 2018 reporting period (January 1, 2018 – December 31, 2018). That report should include both the data reported on the interim data report and any additional data collected between May 2, 2018 and December 31, 2018. Institutions must submit data for the full 2018 calendar year by December 16, 2019; after which, 鶹 will compile and release the submitted data. Future reports will be based upon reporting periods encompassing entire calendar years (January 1 – December 31) and should be submitted to the Department between January 1 – October 1 of the calendar year following the reporting period.
Higher education institutions self-reported the data contained in this data report. As such, the data has not been subjected to independent verification.
Please see additional support documents on our . Specifically, there is an FAQ document to help answer some of the frequent questions we receive.
Please note, as required by statute, the incidents included in this data report are those reported to higher education institutions’ Title IX Coordinators.
Links to the Statute and Regulations for Enough is Enough:
2018 Interim Report REVISED Nov 08, 2018
* State University of New York College at Buffalo revised its data to accurately reflect the required reporting period and the SUNY sector totals and Grand Totals have been revised accordingly.
2018 Full-Year Report DATA as of Feb 10, 2020
* Enrollment counts have been revised to include counts of students enrolled at branch campuses. The data posted on 12/19/19 did not include these counts for institutions with branch campuses.
**SUNY Statutory Colleges’ at Cornell enrollment counts have been included in the main university’s enrollment figure. Such that NYS College of Ag and Life Sciences at Cornell, NYS College of Human Ecology at Cornell, NYS School Indust and Labor Relations at Cornell, and NYS College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell’s enrollment counts have been added to Cornell University.
***Data has been updated for Cornell University, CUNY Brooklyn College, as well as St. Joseph's College of Nursing atSt. Joseph's Hospital Health Center.
2019 Full-Year Report DATA as of Jan 7, 2021
**SUNY Statutory Colleges’ at Cornell enrollment counts have been included in the main university’s enrollment figure. Such that NYS College of Ag and Life Sciences at Cornell, NYS College of Human Ecology at Cornell, NYS School Indust and Labor Relations at Cornell, and NYS College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell’s enrollment counts have been added to Cornell University.
2020 Full-Year ReportDATA as of Feb 17, 2022
**SUNY Statutory Colleges’ at Cornell enrollment counts have been included in the main university’s enrollment figure. Such that NYS College of Ag and Life Sciences at Cornell, NYS College of Human Ecology at Cornell, NYS School Indust and Labor Relations at Cornell, and NYS College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell’s enrollment counts have been added to Cornell University.
2021 Full-Year ReportDATA as of April 11, 2023
**SUNY Statutory Colleges’ at Cornell enrollment counts have been included in the main university’s enrollment figure. Such that NYS College of Ag and Life Sciences at Cornell, NYS College of Human Ecology at Cornell, NYS School Indust and Labor Relations at Cornell, and NYS College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell’s enrollment counts have been added to Cornell University.
2022 Full-Year ReportDATA as of May 23, 2024
**SUNY Statutory Colleges’ at Cornell enrollment counts have been included in the main university’s enrollment figure. Such that NYS College of Ag and Life Sciences at Cornell, NYS College of Human Ecology at Cornell, NYS School Indust and Labor Relations at Cornell, and NYS College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell’s enrollment counts have been added to Cornell University.