UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Given recent national conversations happening around the topics of sexual assault and misconduct, Penn State leaders want to reaffirm the University’s commitment to eliminating sexual assault and misconduct, and all forms of harassment, on campus. They also wish to again share information about the resources and services available to students, faculty and staff members.
For those in the Penn State community who have been impacted by sexual or gender-based harassment or misconduct, the University provides a broad array of resources to meet individuals’ varying needs, including:
- Confidential survivor advocacy and support services
- Free psychological counseling and psychological support
- Free or low-cost healthcare options
- Academic accommodations
- Housing and/or employment modifications
- Referrals to local community agencies for additional services
In addition, as part of the University’s efforts to create a campus environment focused on safety, reporting and accountability, in 2015, Penn State President Eric Barron implemented 18 recommendations aimed at fighting sexual assault and misconduct on all Penn State campuses. Recent actions include establishing a bystander intervention program, called Stand for State, and providing additional resources for Title IX and affirmative action efforts, among others.
The University encourages individuals who have been victims of sexual or gender-based harassment or misconduct to make a confidential report by contacting the University’s Title IX Coordinator or the Office of Sexual Misconduct Prevention and Response. Community members may also choose to make a report with law enforcement. In the event of an emergency, seek immediate assistance by calling 911.
Listed below are resources — including centers, medical services, counseling services, advocacy services, and police and safety services — available to Penn State community members.
UNIVERSITY PARK CAMPUS
Reporting resources:
Reports can be made anytime to the University and law enforcement; however, individuals are encouraged to make reports as soon as possible after an incident.
- Office of Sexual Misconduct Prevention and Response: 814-867-0099
- Title IX Coordinator, Affirmative Action Office: 814-863-0471
- Penn State Police: 814-863-1111
- State College Police: 814-234-7150 or 911
- Penn State Hotline (anonymous reporting): 800-560-1637
Medical services:
In the event of an emergency, seek immediate assistance by calling 911.
- Mount Nittany Medical Center (confidential emergency care): 814-234-6110
- University Health Services (confidential non-emergency care): 814-863-0774
- UHS after-hours advice nurse (24 hours a day): 814-863-4463
- University Ambulance Service (identify yourself as a student): 911
Emotional support and advocacy and counseling services:
The University provides a variety of confidential resources to support those who have been affected by sexual or gender-based harassment or misconduct. Advocates also can provide information about reporting options.
- Gender Equity Center: 814-863-2027
- Centre County Women’s Resource Center (24/7): 814-234-5050
- Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS): 814-863-0395
- Penn State Crisis Line: 1-877-229-6400
Police and safety services:
- Penn State Police: 814-863-1111
- State College Police: 814-234-7150 or 911
- Safe Walk Program: 814-865-9255
ALL PENN STATE CAMPUSES
Below is a list of contact information for the Title IX Resource Person at each Penn State campus. Available resources include medical assistance, emotional support and advocacy resources.
- Commonwealth Campuses Sexual Assault Resources
- Penn State Hotline (anonymous reporting): 800-560-1637
PENNSYLVANIA AND NATIONWIDE RESOURCES
- Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (hotline): 1-888-772-7227
- Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN)
- National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline (24-hour hotline or live chat): 800-656-HOPE
- National Sexual Violence Resource Center
For more information regarding available Penn State resources, support services and procedural options, visit TitleIX.psu.edu.