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If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency, call 911 or University Police at 304-293-3136

Sexual Assault

If you have been raped or sexually assaulted (or if you have witnessed a potential assault), get to a safe place immediately and call 911 as soon as you can to report what happened. More about reporting sexual assault.

Threats

Report a threat - For reporting non-emergency threats to University Police.

Discrimination / Harassment

File Title IX Complaint - Use this form to report discrimination, harassment, sexual and domestic misconduct, stalking or retaliation to the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

Hazing

Report hazing using one of the following methods:

Student Concerns

CARE Referral - For reporting concerning, disruptive, alarming or threatening behaviors to the CARE Team, a multidisciplinary group that connects students with support and assistance.

Student Conduct Complaint - Notifies the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities about possible violations of the Student Conduct Code.

Student Emergencies - For families who need to contact students during emergency situations, or students who need to notify the University of a personal or family emergency.

Child Abuse or Neglect

Child Abuse or Neglect Reporting Form
In accordance with BOG Governance Rule 1.7 Rule on Child Protection, any member of the University community who observes or has reasonable cause to suspect any type of child abuse or neglect – including physical or sexual abuse – must immediately report the circumstances to the Title IX Coordinator in the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

Facility Concerns

Non-life-threatening emergencies (e.g., breaker tripped, water leak, too hot/too cold): Call the Help Line at 304-293-HELP (4357).

Residence Hall Work Request - Use your WVU credentials to log in and submit a work request.

Environmental Health and Safety Request for Service Form - For general, non-emergency health and safety concerns, such as indoor air quality, mold, storm water, fire safety and lab safety.

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University Police

992 Elmer Prince Drive
Morgantown, WV 26506-6563
304-293-3136
police.wvu.edu

Carruth Center

Health and Education Building
390 Birch Street
Morgantown, WV 26506
304-293-4431
carruth.wvu.edu
Report a Concern

You can help WVU provide a safe environment by reporting student concerns, student conduct violations, sexual misconduct or other potential threats to campus safety.