Title IX

 

The University of Connecticut is committed to cultivating and maintaining an environment free from all forms of sex-based discrimination, harassment, and sexual misconduct.

It is important for individuals who are impacted by sexual harassment or any other form of sexual violence to know that the resources contained on this website can offer assistance regardless of whether any formal administrative or criminal process is initiated. This includes help with medical and counseling services, academic and housing support, referrals to legal and confidential advocacy organizations, and assistance with working, visa and immigration, transportation, financial aid matters and more.

Find Help

Help is available. Whether you experienced sexual misconduct today or some time ago, you can find support.

Find Help

Offer Support

See how you can provide support to someone who has been involved with sexual misconduct.

Offer Support

Make a Report

Learn about your reporting options and how to report an incident with UConn or the police.

Make a Report

Resource Wheel

Connect with Title IX: the Office for Diversity and Inclusion, Cultural Centers, Health Promotions, Off-Campus Advocacy, Student Health and Wellness, Office of Community Standards, Department of Residential Life, Office of Institutional Equity, and the Dean of Students Office.

Learn more about Title IX at UConn

Click the button to learn about Title IX as well as explore the many offices, departments, and staff who work to ensure a learning environment free from discrimination on the basis of sex (gender). 

Title IX at UConn

Support for Pregnant and Parenting Students

At UConn, there are support offices and groups available to expecting and parenting students. Below you can find further information on the support available.

Expecting & Parenting Students