Note: If you need to leave this page quickly, click on escape.
Caution! Computer and Internet activity can be monitored. If you are being abused or stalked it may be safer for you to use a computer a perpetrator does not have access to (e.g., Open Access Lab). If you need to leave this page quickly, click on escape near the top and bottom right of this page and you will be redirected to Google.com. For more information call the National Domestic Violence Hotline (NDVH) at (800) 799-SAFE (7233), (800) 787-3224 (TTY); or visit the National Domestic Violence Hotline or CyberAngels online on a safer computer.
Call '911' in an Emergency
Education and Prevention Programming
Project SAFE's campus partners conduct a variety of dating/domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking education and prevention programming throughout the year.
- Awareness activities, such as Take Back the Night and Silent Witness (Gender and Sexuality Resource Center).
- Consultations for faculty and staff with concerns about a student (Judicial Affairs, Student Health Center and University Police).
- Confidential counseling (Student Health Center).
- Presentations (guest lectures, department, student organization, etc.) (Student Health Center and University Police).
- Referrals for campus and community services (Office for Equity and Diversity, Office for Students with Disabilities, Student Health Center, University Police, Gender and Sexuality Resource Center).
Victim/Survivor Assistance
Note: Crime victims have rights granted by federal and state law. For information on these rights, click on Victims' Rights.
A variety of victim/survivor support services are available on campus. These services include:
- Campus housing modifications
- Confidential counseling
- Crime reporting, transportation to local emergency room, and information regarding protective orders
- Enrollment modifications
- Medical services (emergency contraception, HIV & STD testing, treatment of injuries, referrals)
- Misconduct, discrimination, harassment and retaliation complaints
- Referrals for community services, information and resources
Campus housing modifications
- Housing Services - Housing Complex, Phase II Office, (323) 343-4800
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Confidential counseling
- Student Health Center - Information: (323) 343-3300, Appointments: (323) 343-3302
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Crime reporting, transportation to local emergency room, and information regarding protective orders
- University Police - Lot '1' - call '911' for emergencies, (323) 343-3700
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Enrollment modifications
- Declared majors: Academic department
- Undeclared majors: Academic Advisement Center, Library-Palmer Wing 1040A, (323) 343-3150
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Medical services (emergency contraception, HIV & STD testing, treatment of injuries, referrals)
- Student Health Center - Information: (323) 343-3300, Appointments: (323) 343-3302
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Misconduct, discrimination, harassment and retaliation complaints
- Office for Equity and Diversity - Administration 606, (323) 343-3040
- Judicial Affairs - Student Affairs 117, (323) 343-3103
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Referrals for community services, information and resources
- Campus Security Authorities
- Office for Equity and Diversity - Administration 606, (323) 343-3040
- Gender and Sexuality Resource Center - University-Student Union, (323) 343-337
- Housing Services - Housing Complex, Phase II Office, (323) 343-4800
- Judicial Affairs - Student Affairs 117, (323) 343-3103
- Office for Students with Disabilities - Student Affairs 115, (323) 343-3140
- Student Health Center - Information: (323) 343-3300, Appointments: (323) 343-3302
- University Police - Lot '1' - call '911' for emergencies, (323) 343-3700
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