The University of Washington has ample resources available for students who have witnessed or been a victim of hazing. Many resources are available across the UW system, while others are campus-specific.
University Wide
SafeCampus at the University of Washington is available to all who need to discuss safety and well-being concerns for themselves or others safely and anonymously. Please visit their website for more information. The following are reasons to reach out to SafeCampus.
Experiences (yours or someone else’s) including:
- Inappropriate behavior from a student, staff or faculty member
- Verbal or online threats
- Neglect or abuse of a minor
- Sexual assault, sexual harassment, stalking or relationship violence
Concerning behaviors in another person, including:
- Dramatic changes in personality, mood or behavior
- Withdrawing from friends, the workplace or academics
- Unusual irritability, outbursts of anger or violence
- Making comments or online posts about harming themselves or others
- Crossing boundaries (for instance, excessive phone calls, emails and/or visits)
- Inappropriate, confusing or disjointed conversations
- Making references to school shootings and/or identifying with mass shooters
If you need to contact them, call 206-685-7233 or email at safecampus@uw.edu. If you find yourself in an urgent or dangerous situation, call 911.
The Civil Rights Compliance Office (CRC) is responsible for compliance with civil rights laws and University policy. Federal and state laws collectively prohibit discrimination based on protected characteristics, including age, citizenship, disability, national origin or shared ancestry, race, sex, gender, veteran status, and more. We serve the University by making it welcoming to all through education, compassionate response, and fair and timely resolution.
To learn about how to make a report to CRC, please click here. For additional information, please visit their website by clicking here.
Campus Specific
UW Bothell Resources
UW Bothell offers a variety of resources to students and employees who may have witnessed or experienced hazing. Click the button below to learn more.
UW Seattle Resources
UW Seattle offers a variety of resources to students and employees who may have witnessed or experienced hazing. Click the button below to learn more.
UW Tacoma Resources
UW Tacoma offers a variety of resources to students and employees who may have witnessed or experienced hazing. Click the button below to learn more.