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Report an Incident

Not sure how to categorize what you have observed or experienced?  Contact the Office of Student Conduct at (702) 992-2499 or the Office of Human Resources at (702) 992-2320 for assistance.

Types of Reporting & Referrals

Academic Misconduct

Please submit all instances of academic misconduct for in-person or online classes with this form.  Be sure to indicate the correct school when submitting the report.

General Incident

Use this form to report general incidents occurring on campus including; concerns, accidents, and student conduct violations. The report will be routed to the Office of Student Conduct. The form is only monitored M-F during business hours.

Sexual Harassment or Misconduct (Title IX)

Please use this form to submit all concerns relating to Sexual Misconduct including; Sexual Harassment, Sexual Assault, Dating or Domestic Violence, and Stalking. This form is monitored M-F during business hours.

Student Complaint

Use this form to submit a formal complaint once you have exhausted existing academic departmental processes. Please refer to NS Student Complaint Policy for more information.

Harassment and Discrimination

Please use this form to submit concerns relating to harassment and discrimination. Harassment is defined as any unwelcome behavior that creates a hostile, intimidating, or abusive environment and discrimination is the unfair treatment of individuals or groups based on protected characteristics. This form is monitored M-F during business hours.

Wellness Referral

Please use this form to submit a concern or refer a student to our Student Wellness team.  Your report will be directed to the team for appropriate action and is monitored M-F during business hours.

Pregnancy

Please use this form to submit student pregnancies or students experiencing post-partum symptoms. This form will be sent to the Title IX Coordinator and is monitored M-F during business hours.

University Police Report

Use this form to submit a crime report with University Police Services.

Campus Security Authorities

Faculty and staff serve as Campus Security Authorities (CSAs) — folks on campus who have gone through training and are able to ensure that reports are made to the appropriate channels.