Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Resources
On-Campus Resources
Reporting Resources
- Equal Opportunity Services (EOS): 713-743-8835 or eos@uh.edu
- University of Houston Police Department (UHPD): 713-743-3333
- Fraud & Non-Compliance Hotline: 1-800-461-9330 or click here to make an online report
Confidential Mental & Physical Health Resources
- Sexual Misconduct Support Services (SMSS): 832-842-9472 or smss@uh.edu
- Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS): 713-743-5454
- Student Health Center: 713-743-5151
- A.D. Bruce Religion Center: 713-743-5050
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP): To learn more for eligible employees, visit Deer Oaks EAP Services. To access services, start at the Member Login page (user name & passcode: UHMC) or call toll-free 1-888-993-7650. On-the-go you may access EAP services through the iConnect You app (passcode: 230179).
- The Texas Forensic Nurse Examiners (TXFNE) can perform a sexual assault forensic exam at the UH Student Health Center during regular business hours and the cost of the forensic exam is covered by the Texas Crime Victims Compensation Program. Patient may be responsible for other treatment costs (such as medications).
Additional Campus Resources
- Women and Gender Resource Center (WGRC): 832-842-6191 or wgrc@uh.edu
- UH Wellness & Sexual Violence Prevention Education (SVPE): 713-743-5430
- Justin Dart, Jr. Student Accessibility Center: 713-743-5400
- Dean of Students Office: 832-842-6183 or dos@uh.edu
- Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid: 713-743-1010, Option 5
- International Student and Scholar Services: 713-743-5065
For more information regarding sexual misconduct awareness, prevention, and other resources, please visit our Crossroads website.
Off-Campus Resources
Reporting Resources
- Emergency: 9-1-1
- Houston Police Department: 713-884-3131
Confidential Mental & Physical Health Resources
- Texas Forensic Nurse Examiners (TXFNE): 281-306-6893*
- Memorial Hermann Medical Center: 713-704-1261*
- Harris Health System & Ben Taub Hospital: 713-873-2219*
*TXFNE, the Memorial Hermann Medical Center, and Ben Taub Hospital offer sexual assault forensic exams (SAFEs), and the cost of the exam is covered by the Texas Crime Victims Compensation Program. Additionally, TXFNE can perform SAFEs at the Student Health Center during regular business hours.
Additional Off-Campus Resources
- The Montrose Center: 713-529-0037
- Houston Area Women's Center (HAWC): 713-528-6798
- 24-Hour Domestic Violence Hotline: 713-528-2121
- 24-Hour Sexual Assault Hotline: 713-528-7273
- The Bridge Over Troubled Water: 713-472-0753
- 24-Hour Emergency Hotline: 713-473-2801
- Fort Bend Women's Center: 281-344-5750
- Crisis Hotline: 281-342-4357
Legal Resources
- Texas Advocacy Project: 512-476-5377
- Lone Star Legal Aid: 800-733-8394
- Texas Legal Services Center: 512-477-6000
- Texas Law Help: texaslawhelp.org
- State Bar of Texas Lawyer Referral & Information Service: 800-252-9690
National Resources
- Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN): 800-656-4673
- National Sexual Violence Resource Center: 717-909-0710
- National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
For more information regarding sexual misconduct awareness, prevention, and other resources, please visit our Crossroads website.
About EOS Training and Prevention
EOS continually updates training and awareness efforts to help maintain a discrimination-free environment. The topics we address include consent, bystander intervention, prevention & awareness, reporting and support services as supported by UH System policies and governed by state and federal laws. We provide training opportunities both online and face-to-face throughout the year to students and employees. Employees including student workers have the opportunity to attend face-to-face training on non-discrimination and reporting sexual misconduct concerns, in addition to mandatory online training.
Use the "Request a Training" link above to send us your request.
Crossroads (Student Online Training)
All new students (including freshman, online, transfer, undergraduate and graduate students) must complete Crossroads online training. The training provides information on community expectations, policies, reporting and resources. Students learn strategies to interrupt unhealthy behaviors as well as their rights, responsibilities and options regarding sexual assault, dating and domestic violence, stalking, harassment and other misconduct. New students receive detailed email instructions for completing this training. To complete the training, visit AccessUH and select the student or employee Training portal.
Visit the Crossroads UH System website for additional guidance and resources.