Sexual Respect
Creating a Campus Culture of Respect
USU strives to create a learning and working environment free from sexual misconduct. If you have experienced sexual misconduct (hostile environment, quid pro quo, sexual assault, relationship violence, or stalking), USU offers many resources and services to help you heal and succeed at USU.
All members of the Utah State community have a role to play in preventing sexual misconduct. Learn how to become an Upstander and about other prevention efforts at USU.
Trained Advocates
Confidential advocacy and counseling.
Advocates help you navigate your options, seek medical attention, get a sexual assault forensic exam, and receive counseling. SAAVI offers referrals to services wherever you are located.
435-797-7273 (24/7 hotline)
TSC 311, Logan campus
saavi.usu.edu
Counseling Services
Same-day crisis appointments and mental health services.
Information you share with CAPS is confidential and kept separate from your academic record. CAPS works with Statewide Campuses to ensure all USU students have access to mental health services.
435-797-1012 (M-F, 8-5)
TSC 306, Logan campus
aggiewellness.usu.edu
Title IX Coordinator
Report sexual misconduct or access supportive measures.
Your information is shared on a limited basis to provide supportive measures or to investigate a complaint. The Title IX Coordinator serves all USU students and employees.
435-797-1266 (M-F, 8-5)
Old Main 161, Logan campus
equity.usu.edu
Police & Safety
Get help in an emergency or report a crime on campus.
Report a crime on campus, request a security escort, or get help identifying the local law enforcement agency you should report to. If you are in danger, call 911 immediately.
435-797-1939 (24/7/365)
800 E 1250 N., Logan
dps.usu.edu