Report Concerns. Get Support. Find Resources.
This site connects students, faculty, and staff to the right campus offices to report issues and access support.
If you have an emergency, please call 911 or contact the UVU Police immediately at (801) 863-5555.
At UVU, it is safe to report. We’re here to support you, no matter the concern.
To get started, click on one of the dropdown categories below. Each category will expand to show the offices and resources available to help with your specific situation.
If you're not sure where to report, check the "Not Sure Where to Report?" section for general guidance.
Crisis & Emergency Support
Support for urgent mental health concerns, safety threats, or criminal activity.
Conduct, Ethics & Accountability
Discrimination, Harassment & Title IX
[email protected]
Equity and Title IX Office
801.863.7999
Drew Burke, Director of Employee Relations
801.863.5360
Victim & Survivor Support
Mental Health & Well-Being
Resources for emotional, academic, and personal support.
Accessibility & Accommodations
Support for individuals with disabilities or access needs.
Drew Burke, Director of Employee Relations
801.863.5360
Facilities & Maintenance
Support for physical campus issues and environmental safety.
Frank Young, Associate Vice President of Facilities, Operations, and
Maintenance, 801.863.8130
Robin Ebmeyer, Director of Emergency Management and Safety, 801.863.7977
Academic & Faculty Support
Support for faculty rights, academic disputes, and research integrity.
Kathren Brown, Associate Provost for Academic Administration 801.863.8517
Unsure Where to Report?
If you're unsure where to go:
UVU is committed to providing a safe and welcoming campus and culture. At UVU, our policies are intended to provide a fair and reliable process to support safety-related concerns. We have a network of people and departments who can offer prompt and appropriate assistance through the mechanisms listed on this page.
Utah Valley University has selected EthicsPoint, a third-party private contractor, to administer an ethics and compliance hotline. The EthicsPoint service offers independence, confidentiality, and 24 hours per day, 7 days per week availability.
Reports submitted to EthicsPoint will be forwarded to the proper university officers for review. Persons making reports are not required to provide their names.