Harassment & Discrimination Resources

Purdue University is committed to providing an educational and work environment free of discrimination and harassment and does not condone and will not tolerate discrimination or harassment of any person in the University community.

On-Campus Support

Purdue offers both confidential and non-confidential options for support. Confidential sources are prohibited from breaking confidentiality unless there is an imminent threat of harm to self or others…

Community Support

You have the option of contacting local community agencies for support, which do not have the same obligation as the University to report or investigate incidents.

Reporting to Police

You have the right to report what happened to you to the police. You should contact the police department that is responsible for the specific location where the assault occurred.

University Reporting

Victims should use University Reporting forms to initiate a formal investigation or request an informal dispute resolution. Complaint forms cannot be filed by friends, family, or teachers of the victims.

Supportive Measures

The Title IX Coordinator can assist students in arranging on-campus accommodations with faculty members, housing staff, or other units.