What Can I Report?

InForm is the place for anyone in the UConn community to find the best reporting option for an incident (or the threat of an incident) that they have experienced, and to get information about reporting and support.

If this is an emergency and/or someone is in danger, please call 911.

The following are types of incidents that have reporting options accessible through InForm. If you have experienced one of these, you are encouraged to submit a report. If you’re not sure which report is right for you, use the Form Finder.

Academic Integrity (Undergraduate)

Dishonest or unethical academic behavior that includes, but is not limited to, misrepresenting mastery in an academic area (e.g., cheating), failing to properly credit information, research, or ideas to their rightful originators or representing such information, research, or ideas as your own (e.g., plagiarism).

Form: Academic Integrity Reporting Form (Undergraduate)

Bias Related Incidents

An incident that negatively targets, intimidates, or threatens an individual or group due to race, ethnicity, ancestry, national origin, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, physical, mental, and intellectual disabilities, as well as past/present history of mental disorders.

Form: Bias Incident Report Form

Crime Tips

Share information on a crime that has been committed, is in commission or is being planned.

Forms: Anonymous Crime Tips

NOTE: Do not use for emergency or exigent circumstances; call 911 instead.

Discrimination and/or Harassment

Discrimination, discriminatory harassment, sexual or gender-based harassment, sexual assault, sexual exploitation, intimate partner violence, stalking, retaliation, complicity

Forms: Office of Institutional Equity Reporting Form; Sexual Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, and Related Interpersonal Violence Referral

Hazing

Any activity without reasonable or legitimate educational value expected of someone for the purpose of initiation, admission into, affiliation with, or as a condition for continued membership in a group or organization that humiliates, degrades, or risks emotional, psychological, and/or physical harm, regardless of a person’s willingness to participate.

Form: Hazing Reporting Form

Off-Campus Parties

A gathering of individuals off-campus where there is an adverse impact on the community and the host or participants are UConn students.

Form: Off-Campus Party Referral

Safety Concerns

Concerns that a UConn student, employee, or other community member may be a threat to their own safety or that of others.

Forms: Employees of Concern (Email), Student Care Referral, Anonymous Crime Tips

NOTE: Do not use for emergency or exigent circumstances; call 911 instead.

Scholarly Misconduct (Graduate School)

Scholarly misconduct is broadly defined as a failure to uphold standards of scholarly integrity in teaching, learning, research, or service.

Forms: Scholarly Misconduct Reporting Form (Graduate School)

Sexual and Gender Misconduct

This can include sexual assault, stalking, intimate partner violence, sexual harassment, or sexual exploitation.

Forms: Office of Institutional Equity Reporting Form; Sexual Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, and Related Interpersonal Violence Referral

Student or Student Organization Behavior

These can include disruptive behavior, alcohol, drugs, and more.

Forms: Community Standards Referral, Student Care Referral, Student Organization Misconduct Referral

Violation of Policy or Law

Use this form if you are concerned that a member of the UConn community has violated policies and/or the law.

Form: REPORTLINE

Workplace Concerns

Concerns about an employee’s behavior.

Forms: Employees of Concern (Email); Office of Institutional Equity Reporting FormREPORTLINE