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NCCU Reporting Lines

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NCCU encourages the campus community to address issues with a manager or supervisor directly. There are a few ways you can report your concern if you do not feel comfortable talking to your manager or supervisor about it (or if it concerns them or if you have already told them but nothing has changed).

Note: The phone numbers are not emergency services like 911. Please dial 911 if you need immediate assistance or if something is posing a danger to your life or property.

See anything out of the ordinary? Use the reporting lines below to report any issues.

Info Accordions

For reporting concerns or providing comments, ideas, and suggestions about NCAA rules, please reach out to the following:

Athletics Compliance

919-530-6725

To a report student who may be exhibiting concerning behavior, which could include self-injurious behavior, suicidal ideation or attempt, and distressing, disruptive, and/or disturbing behavior inside or outside of the classroom setting, please complete the Behavioral Intervention Team Reporting form.

 

Bias Incident Reporting can be reported by anyone concerning any NCCU community member. Bias Incident Reports includes offenses motivated by the offender’s bias against a victim's race, color, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, or ethnicity nationality, or country of origin and other identities. This is the Incident Reporting Form:

Bias Incident Reporting

Note: The person reporting needs to select Bias Incident.

The University Police Department encourages all members of the campus community to report crimes on a timely basis. However, under the Clery Act, Campus Security Authorities (CSAs) are required to report Clery Act qualifying crimes that occurred on campus, in public areas near campus or in certain non-campus buildings owned or controlled (leased) by the University. CSAs should only report those crimes that have not been previously reported to University Police or another University CSA.

Clery Act Reporting

The Daily Crime and Fire Log is updated within two business days in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Act and contains crimes and fires reported to the NCCU Police Department

Daily Crime and Fire Log

For reporting concerns related to digital accessibility barriers and to review policies that guide this reporting, please use the following:

Digital Accessibility Barriers

North Carolina Central University is committed to providing a respectful and welcoming environment free of harassment and discrimination for all members of our community. The university affirms that students and employees are entitled to an educational and employment environment free from unlawful harassment and discrimination.  The university is committed to ensuring that educational and employment decisions are based on individuals’ abilities and qualifications. Should you experience or witness discrimination, harassment, or retaliation, you have the option to file a report with NCCU University and/or NCCU Police. Filing a report helps to inform the university of concerning behavior and conduct impacting our community and permits outreach to those directly affected to promote their safety and well-being.

Discrimination, Harassment, Retaliation and Title IX Reporting

The Internal Audit Division reviews and investigates reports of waste, fraud, or abuse of state assets, violations of federal or state law, and 
non-compliance to UNC System or university policies, regulations, or rules.

Fraud, Waste and Abuse of State Property

919-530-6189

 

For reporting on-the-job incidents and employee injuries, please use the following:

Occupational Accident and Illness Reporting

NCCU is committed to providing a safe environment and a compliant workplace. Please use the link below to report any concerns, hazards or incidents:

Eagle Health and Safety (EHS)

The NCCU Research Compliance Program is committed to advancing the highest standards of ethics, integrity, and honesty as well as compliance with all applicable laws, regulations and policies governing research.

Research Compliance

For reporting concerns regarding academic integrity, non-academic violations or other student conduct concerns, please refer to the following:

Student Conduct

For reporting abuse or neglect of minors and other incidents that happen to a youth participant or related to an NCCU-affiliated youth program, please refer to the following:

Youth Programs and Camps