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In cases of immediate danger or threats to safety, please call 911 or contact the UH Police Department at (713) 743-3333 without delay.
The University of Houston is dedicated to maintaining a safe and supportive environment for everyone in our community. If you have concerns about possible violations of university policies, student conduct, or the well-being of others, we strongly encourage you to report them promptly.
If you’d like to discuss your concerns with a staff member before submitting a report, feel free to contact the Dean of Students Office at (832) 842-6183. We’re here to support you.
When to Report:
Student Conduct Referral
Student Conduct reports should be submitted when an alleged code of conduct violation may have occurred. Examples include, but are not limited to: misuse of drugs and/or alcohol, disruptive behavior, hazing, falsification of documents/records, mental and/or physical violence, theft, etc.
*Reports submitted anonymously create a credibility complication. Anonymous reports may not result in action due to the inability to investigate without a credible reporting source.
Student Care Referral
The University of Houston's Care Team, led by the Dean of Students, offers collaborative support for students facing challenges. Comprising experts with access to campus resources, the team assesses concerns and develops plans to promote wellbeing and safety within the UH community. Faculty, staff, students, and community members are encouraged to refer students experiencing physical, emotional, academic, or psychological difficulties affecting their overall well-being and student success.
Submit Care Referral FormTitle IX/ Sexual Misconduct/ Discrimination Reporting Form
"Title IX" is part of the federal Education Amendments Act of 1972, which prohibits sex-based discrimination in federally funded educational programs, including at the University of Houston. Sexual harassment, including sexual violence, is a form of sex discrimination. Use this form to report violations of the University's non-discrimination and sexual misconduct policies (including dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, sexual assault and other forms of unwanted sexual contact).
*Employees: Use this report form to complete sexual misconduct mandatory employee reports required under Title IX and the Texas Education Code.
Submit Title IX FormConfidential Support
Confidential support for sexual misconduct is available through the Sexual Misconduct Support Services (SMSS) at the University of Houston. SMSS offers a safe and confidential space for students, staff, and faculty who have experienced sexual harassment, assault, or other forms of misconduct. Services include advocacy and guidance on reporting options, while respecting the privacy of individuals.
Risk Management
It is imperative that Risk Management is made aware of any incident that occurs on campus that could be considered a claim within 1-2 business days. This includes (but is not limited to):
- An employee who is injured
- If someone who is not an employee is injured on campus
- University vehicles or golf carts involved in an accident
- Property damage to University owned property
Immediate Assistance:
If the situation involves an immediate threat to safety, please call 911 or contact the UH Police Department at (713) 743-3333.