Overview
In emergencies, call 911. For nonemergencies, call °®ÎÛ´«Ã½ Police Department dispatchers at 907-474-7721.
°®ÎÛ´«Ã½ Title IX is open 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon.-Fri., and is not an emergency response office.
The Student Health and Counseling Center provides general medical care to students, with a lab and on site, as well as counseling services that range from individual counseling to crisis intervention, alcohol referrals and help with general adjustments to college life.
The provides the following services, among others: Child and elder care referrals, financial
counseling, legal consultation, in-person short-term counseling referrals, and critical
incident stress management. The program is available to employees, spouses/FIPs, dependents
and anyone living in the employee's home.
The provides advocacy and support services for those who have been impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and/or sexual harassment. You can contact the Center by calling 800-478-7273 or 907-452-2293, 24 hours a day, and seven days a week.
To submit a report of gender-based or sexual misconduct, contact your Title IX coordinator or fill out the . You can make a report to the Title IX coordinator at any time, even months later. See UA Board of Regents for more information. Though anonymous reports are permitted, they may limit the university's ability to investigate and respond to a report.
At the University of Alaska, staff, faculty and Residence Life student employees are responsible for reporting Title IX incidents within 24 hours. There is an exception at UAF for employees working within Student Health and Counseling. General student employees are not designated responsible employees. See more detail at the .
The Title IX report form and all the information provided will be kept private. The Title IX staff do not collect IP addresses or attempt to notify reporters.