Sexual or Gender-Based Harassment or Misconduct
This includes sexual harassment, sexual misconduct, dating violence, domestic violence, and/or stalking, or gender-based harassment/misconduct.
Ways to report sexual misconduct:
Penn State Office of Equal Opportunity and Access & OSMRR
- Submit an incident report online
- Book a virtual drop-in with OSMRR (available for all campuses)
- File a report in-person. To file an in-person report at a Commonwealth Campus, find your resource person via our Campus Resources page.
- Contact the University's Title IX Coordinator
Penn State Hotline*
Police
For on-campus crimes, contact Penn State Police at your campus location
- University Park 814-863-1111
For off-campus crimes, contact the local municipality police department or call 911
Report a crime online to Penn State University Police (Non-emergencies only)
- Please do not use online forms if you are currently in a situation where immediate medical, police, psychological, or other emergency services are needed. In case of emergency, call 911 to reach the appropriate services.
Title IX Website
Visit titleix.psu.edu for additional information and resources related to incidents of sexual harassment and/or misconduct, including campus-specific lists of victim support services and confidential reporting options.
Visit Title IX*reports may be made anonymously