Reporting Resources
Pitt Concern Connection
Please use the Pitt Concern Connection to report a bias incident involving a member of the University of Pittsburgh community or University facilities.
Bias incidents may include, but are not limited to, incidents of harassment, discrimination, or retaliation prohibited by University Policies, Procedures, and Practices, including those related to sexual misconduct.
You may submit this report form anonymously. However, please be advised, without presented contact information, we are unable to provide follow-up, and the University’s options for response may be limited. Click here for additional information regarding Anonymous Reporting, Confidentiality, and Retaliation is also available prior to reporting.
For questions related to reporting bias incidents, contact the Office of Civil Rights & Title IX for additional information.
Office of Civil Rights and Title IX
The Office of Civil Rights and Title IX assists in responding to and addressing reports of harassment and discriminations. The office oversees policies and processes to respond to bias incidents.
To reach a Title IX specialist, email titleixcoordinator@pitt.edu
Pitt Police Department
Administrative Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
On-Campus Emergency: ext. 4-2121
Off-Campus Emergency: 412-624-2121
Non-Emergency: 412-624-4040
General Support Resources
* Note: Resource Provides Confidential Services (and is not mandated to report to the Office of Civil Rights & Title IX)
University Counseling Centers (All Students, By Campus)*
Individual counseling provides an opportunity for you to meet individually with a mental health professional (psychologist, social worker, licensed professional counselor, advanced-level graduate trainee in psychology or social work) to explore a variety of concerns or difficulties.
Campus Contact Information
Pittsburgh, 412-648-7930; After Hours: 412-648-7930 x1
Bradford, 814-368-3211; After Hours: 814-362-4623
Greensburg, 724-836-9870; After Hours: 724-836-9865
Johnstown, 814-269-7119; After Hours: 814-269-7233
Thrive @ Pitt
Your well-being influences your ability to flourish and thrive. While we all come from various backgrounds, have different experiences, and face distinct challenges, learning to improve and maintain the various areas of your well-being can help you overcome obstacles, achieve goals, and lead a meaningful and fulfilling life.
Pittsburgh Action Against Rape (PAAR)*
PAAR provides comprehensive supportive services including counseling, advocacy, assistance in obtaining a Sexual Violence Protection Order, and a 24/7 free confidential hotline to victims of sexual assaults. PAAR is located at 81 South 19th Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203.
24/7 confidential hotline: 1-866-363-7273
PAAR provides confidential walk-in hours at Pitt. Hours and locations are posted online.
Women’s Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh*
The Women’s Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh provides supportive services including counseling, advocacy, assistance in obtaining a Protection from Abuse Order (PFA), Sexual Violence Protection Order or Protection from Intimidation Order and a 24/7 free confidential hotline. Contact them at 412-687-8005.
Center for Victims*
Center for Victims is a community based nonprofit organization and the largest, most comprehensive, inclusive provider of services, advocacy, and education for victims of all crime in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Located at 3433 E Carson St Ste 300, Pittsburgh, PA 15203; 24-Hour Crisis Hotline – 1-866-644-2882
Resolve Crisis Services*
Resolve Crisis Services is a 24-hour, 365-day crisis service that can be used by all residents of Allegheny County. Resolve provides: Crisis counseling and support, referrals, and intervention services for adults, teens, and their loved ones. Resolve 24-hour crisis help line:1-888-7-YOU-CAN (796-8226)