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.

If you have an emergency, please call 911 or contact the UVU Police immediately at (801) 863-5555.

 

Available to students, staff, & faculty

Contact Crisis Services if you or someone you know are in distress or have concerns about the following:

  • Suicide ideation and/or suicidal threats
  • Concerns of wellbeing

If you are thinking about harming yourself or attempting suicide, tell someone who can help right away:

  • Anyone can call or text the Suicide & Crisis lifeline 9-8-8 to connect to trained counselor for help. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 
  • Dial 9-1-1 and ask the police for assistance
  • The SafeUT app is available to download for free at either the Apple App Store or Google Play
  • Click here for additional information if you are experiencing or witnessing a crisis

J.C. Graham, Director of Crisis Services

801.863.8876

Available to students, staff, & faculty

BAT focuses on violence prevention and early intervention. Make a report to BAT if someone displays potential to harm themselves or others, including the following below:

  • Indication of harm to self or others
  • Threats or intimidation
  • Signs of future violence or confrontation
  • Abrupt changes in student behavior
  • Online report form Report Here

Ashley Larsen, Deputy Dean of Students

801.863.8665

Services students, staff, faculty, & visitors

The Victim Advocate provides support, guidance and resources to individuals who are victims of crime. The victim advocate will ensure that every individual impacted by crime comprehensively understands the array of resources available to them, both within the campus community and beyond its borders. Information for victim services is free and confidential.

  • Connect to resources
  • Protective orders
  • Navigating the Criminal Justice System
  • Safety planning  

Jessica Marsh, Victim Advocate

801.863.5555

Serves students

Students have the right to access the University's Office for consultation and assistance resolving matters of personal and school issues, including but not limited to concerns and conflicts regarding other students, faculty, university policies and processes

  • Academic complaints and conflicts, grading procedure disputes, and school policy and procedures
  • Housing/Landlord disagreements
  • Other problems of dispute
  • Mediation Services

Emily Taylor, Ombuds

801.863.7237

Serves faculty, staff,  & students

This office is focused on student conduct that maintains standards and necessary procedures that are conducive to engaged learning and student success by addressing issues related to (but not limited to) the following:

  • Cheating, plagiarism, fabrication
  • Classroom disruption
  • Theft and fraud
  • Informational reports
  • Drug and Alcohol Violations
  • Report Here

Maren Turnidge, Director of Student Conduct

801.863.5841

Serves faculty, staff, students, & visitors

The Equity and Title IX Office provides support and investigates complaints related to sexual misconductdiscrimination, harassment, and retaliation. You may submit a complaint form, which may be anonymous, related to the following:

  • Sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic and dating violence, or stalking
  • Discrimination or harassment based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age (40 and over), disability, veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth or pregnancy-related conditions, genetic information, or other bases protected by applicable law
  • Report Here

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[email protected]

Equity and Title IX Office

801.863.7999

Serves all employees

UVU maintains a workplace based on a culture of professional excellence and ethical behavior. When staff employee performance or behavior issues arise, they are frequently addressed through informal discussion and counseling between the supervisor and the employee. When more formal action is warranted, supervisors, in consultation with People & Culture, may implement corrective actions.

  • Staff and faculty conduct related to employment
  • Employee conflicts
  • ADA (religious, except students)
  • Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
  • Bullying, microaggressions
  • Hostile work environment
  • Employee accident or injury
  • Report Here

Drew Burke, Director of Employee Relations

801.863.5360

Primarily serves faculty

Faculty can raise alleged violations of faculty rights not specifically covered by other institutional policies. Faculty rights are defined in UVU Policy 635 Faculty Rights and Professional Responsibilities.

  • Fulton Library Complaints
  • Interfaculty conflict, faculty misconduct
  • Research misconduct, IRB
  • Retention, Tenure, Promotion (RTP), Sabbatical leave
  • Extended Studies and Concurrent Enrollment (as related to faculty)
  • Academic freedom (as related to faculty and Fulton Library)
  • Report Here

Kathren Brown, Associate Provost for Academic Administration

801.863.8517

Serves faculty, staff,  & students

The Internal Audit Department generally reviews concerns related to financial
transactions, protection or appropriate use of UVU-owned equipment or assets,
compliance with laws and regulations, and dishonest or fraudulent behavior. This could
include, but is not limited to, the following:

  • Unethical or wasteful use of resources including misuse, mismanagement, or theft
  • Conflicts of interest, such as benefitting personally from a financial transaction
  • Personal use of UVU procurement or travel cards
  • Misrepresentation or falsification of receipts
  • Authorizing or receiving payments for good not received, services not performed, or
    hours not worked
  • Contract compliance
  • Violation of corresponding UVU Policies
  • Report Here

Peter VanderHeide, Director of Internal Audit

801.863.8818

Serves faculty, staff, students, & visitors

The role of the UVU Police Department is to monitor the safety and well-being of its campus community. Submit an online police report related to criminal activity on campus. If you have concerns about the safety issues below, please contact UVU Police at (801)863-5555. 

[email protected], Police

801.863.5555

Serves faculty, staff, students, & visitors

Building maintenance or custodial needs.

Frank Young, Associate Vice President of Facilities, Operations, and Maintenance, 801.863.8130

Robin Ebmeyer, Director of Emergency Management and Safety, 801.863.7977

Serves faculty, staff,  & students

The Office of Accessibility Services provides accommodations and strives to maintain accessibility in all components of the university for persons with disabilities. 

To report an access barrier, please complete the Access Barrier Form. This form can be
completed by faculty, staff, or students. Examples of access barriers may include an
automatic door that is not functioning, a video on our website without closed captioning,
or course material that is not accessible with a screen reader.

Sherry Page, Director of Accessibility Services

801.863.7377

Serves students

The UVU CARE Hub helps students access food, housing, health and safety resources.

  • Food pantry and mobile food pantry
  • Housing insecurity, including assistance with emergency short-term housing and utilities
  • Emergency funds
  • Case Management and resource referral

Amber Hendrickson, CARE Hub Director

 
 

Unsure where to report?

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.