Mandatory Reporting

See the Just Report It web site for details, as well as Resource & Reporting Guide for Employees and Title IX and Sexual Misconduct information. 

Violence Prevention and Assignments

The University is committed to promoting a healthy community free of abuse and violence. The Hoos Got Your Back program is used on Grounds to promote a culture of sexual respect. We encourage you to take a look at the program resource page and consider scheduling a training or presentation instead of cancelling class if appropriate.  

Learning Disabilities, Title 504 and Americans with Disabilities Act

The Student Disability Access Center (SDAC), located in the Student Health and Wellness building, can arrange diagnostic testing when instructors suspect the possibility of a learning disorder. SDAC makes recommendations to faculty in terms of proposed classroom accommodations for specific learning disabilities and other medical conditions covered under federal legislation. The SDAC website has a section to assist faculty. The Academic Affairs team members will work with faculty to meet the required accommodations set forth by SDAC. 

University Ombudsperson

The University Ombuds is an independent, confidential resource available to assist faculty, staff, and students in resolving problems, complaints, conflicts and other issues when normal processes and procedures have not worked satisfactorily. You can reach the University Ombuds by phone at 924-7819 and via email at ombus@virginia.edu. For further information, consult the webpage

Policy Reminder: Events, students, and alcohol

There are numerous University policies about events to which students are invited where alcohol is served. Please review this website if you are planning an event that involves students and alcohol: https://vpsa.virginia.edu/alcohol