The University of Redlands is committed to the highest ethical standards, principles, and policies and expects ethical behavior from all members of the University community. Our Code of Ethics Policy further sets forth the ethical expectations of the University; the policy also highlights the essential elements of an ethical and responsible environment in which the educational mission of the University can be met in an effective and efficient manner.
To Make a Report
You may use either of the following two methods to submit a report:
- Make a Report on the EthicsPoint website.
- Dial toll-free, within the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico, and Canada: 866-384-4277
After you complete your report you will be assigned a unique code called a "report key." Write down your report key and password and keep them in a safe place. After 5 business days, use your report key and password to check your report for feedback or questions.
EthicsPoint is not 911 or for emergency service
Do not use this page or the EthicsPoint site to report events presenting an immediate threat to life or property. Reports submitted through this service may not receive an immediate response. If you require emergency assistance, please contact your local authorities or Public Safety at 909-748-8888.
Report a concern
If you have a concern that is not related to ethical behavior, please see the Report a Concern page for other platforms available.
1 - Campus incident or safety concern
If your concern involves a campus incident or a general safety concern, please connect with Public Safety by calling 909-748-8888 or ext. 8888 on campus phones or using one of the other methods shown here.
Anonymous tip submission
Bulldog tips is a safety alert system to send an anonymous tip via text message. Text TIP UOFR to 888777.
To send an anonymous tip online, please use this system.
In the event of an emergency
Please call 911 or use one of the blue phones on campus to directly connect with a Public Safety dispatcher.
2 - Sexual misconduct
Sexual misconduct occurs any time a person is forced, coerced, manipulated and/or threatened into any unwanted sexual contact, attempted or completed. It also includes any sexual contact without explicit consent. You cannot give consent if you are unconscious or incapacitated due to alcohol or other substance use. Sexual misconduct can include, but is not limited to:
- Sexual assault
- Sexual harassment
- Voyeurism
- Stalking
- Rape
- Fondling
- Molestation
- Dating or acquaintance violence
- Domestic violence
- Sexual battery (unwanted touching)
- Indecent exposure
- Recording or distributing private acts or images
How to report
View the resource pages on how to file a equity or Title IX report for more information.
3 - Student wellbeing
Sample concerns
Students who are experiencing distress, or may be a risk to themselves or others. This can include mental health concerns, difficulty functioning, or other behaviors that constitute risk (but are not necessarily misconduct).
How to report
Please visit the CARE Team's page for ways you can help.
4 - Student misconduct
Sample concerns
- Hazing
- Violence/assault
- Student organization misconduct
- Any violation of federal, state, or local laws
How to report
Please see more information under the Office of Community Standards and Wellbeing.
5 - Unethical behavior
Sample concerns
- Breach of confidentiality
- Conflict of interest
- Misuse of University resources
How to report
Please see more information about the confidential reporting system.