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Report Concerns

Boise State strives to create a safe and productive learning and working environment. At times, concerns arise and it can be difficult to know who and how to share this information. This page explains options for reporting a variety of concerns.

Emergency Situations – Contact 911

The listed resources are not intended to address or respond to emergency situations. If your concern is an emergency, contact 911.

Reporting Forms

Student Behavioral Misconduct

Open reporting option

When the conduct of students or student organizations as defined by University policy #2020 significantly interferes with the educational objectives of Boise State and its members, the university may take disciplinary action.

Learn more about student behavioral misconduct.

Report Student Behavioral Misconduct


Report Need for Assistance with Conflict

Open reporting option | Self reporting option

If you, or a student you know, is needing additional support in navigating conflict on campus, submit a Conflict Alert. Conflict Support Services is a campus resource that provides students three main services at no cost: Conflict Coaching, Facilitated Conversation, and Mediation. These, along with other conflict management tools, are utilized to help prevent escalated issues and provide guidance toward resolution.

Learn more about Conflict Support Services.

Submit a Conflict Alert


Discrimination and Harassment

Open reporting option

Unfair treatment, abusive words or expressions, or intimidating or threatening behavior aimed at any member of the campus community based on a protected class (e.g., religion, race, national origin) as defined in University Policy #1060 should be reported to the Office of Institutional Compliance.

To learn more about Title VI.

Report Discrimination and Harassment

If you want to file any report anonymously, you can do so through Boise State’s third-party run reporting hotline and website submission system:

Report Discrimination and Harassment Anonymously


Sexual Misconduct, Sexual Harassment, Stalking and Abuse in a Relationship

Open reporting option

Violations of University Policy #1065 include abuse within an intimate or dating relationship; stalking; sexual behavior that is unwanted, not consensual, or intended to harm; or any other discrimination on the basis of sex, gender or sexual orientation or identity. Any behavior that may violate this policy should be reported to the Title IX Coordinator.

Learn more about Title IX.

Report Gender Based Discrimination and Harassment


Student Outreach and Assistance

Open reporting option | Anonymous reporting option | Self reporting option

Refer a student for outreach when they may be in need of support while navigating a family emergency, struggling to meet their basic needs, impacted by a natural disaster or other personal tragedy, or may need support understanding or navigating university policies, appeals or procedures.

Learn more about Student Outreach and Assistance.

Refer a student to Student Outreach and Assistance


Concern for Health, Safety, and Wellbeing

Open reporting option | Anonymous reporting option | Self reporting option

Sometimes, concerns for an individual goes beyond normal signs of distress. If your concern for a student, faculty or staff member includes behaviors that may pose a threat to themselves or others, consider submitting a CARE Alert. CARE is comprised of representatives from various departments across campus who are trained to assess and respond to more concerning situations.

Learn more about CARE.

Submit a CARE Alert


Report a Crime, Suspicious Circumstances, or Security Issue

Open reporting option | Anonymous reporting option

If you are aware of or witnessed a possible crime that could have an impact on campus or the campus community, submit a report to Public Safety.

Learn more about Public Safety and Security.

To report in person: Call (208) 426-6911 or go to the substation at 2245 University Drive.

Report Crimes or Safety Concerns Anonymously