All members of the Penn State community are asked to be mindful of their individual responsibility to help keep the University a safe and ethical institution. The University does not condone wrongful conduct by any member of the Penn State community no matter what his or her position is. Members of the University community are urged to speak up if they see or suspect illegal or unethical conduct, and to be assured that the University will protect them from retaliation.
The following resources are available for faculty, staff, students and others to report any suspected illegal or unethical conduct, or to seek assistance:
Emergency Services
Fire, Ambulance, Police: 911
Medical and Police Assistance
- Ambulance: 911
- Campus Nurse: 570-963-2681
- Moses Taylor Hospital: 570-340-2100
- Campus Police: 570-963-2555
- Local Police: 911 or 570-343-0851
University Resources
- Campus Safety and Security: 570-963-2555
- Personal Counseling: 570-963-2681
- Campus Nurse: 570-963-2681
- Center for Women Students
- Sexual Assault and Relationship Violence Hotline: 800-550-7575 (TTY 866-714-7177) A new hotline has been established for victims and observers of sexual assault and relationship violence. Trained counselors on the hotline will help students access appropriate resources. Penn State students from any campus can call 1-800-550-7575 (TTY 866-714-7177) to access the 24 hour a day, seven day a week hotline.
Community Resources and Hotlines
- Women's Resource Center: 570-346-4671
- Moses Taylor Hospital Worklife & Counseling Services: 570-340-2147
- Attorney General Hotline: 814-863-1053
- Pennsylvania State Police: 814-470-2238
- National Domestic Violence Hotline or telephone: 800-799-7233
- National Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN) or telephone: 800-656-4673
Ethics
- Ethics and Compliance Hotline or telephone: 800-560-1637

