Reporting Wrongdoing

USC requires faculty, staff, students, volunteers and others affiliated with the university to report suspicion of wrongdoing promptly to the proper authorities for investigation. 

It is not your responsibility to determine if a situation indeed constitutes wrongdoing, but it is your personal responsibility to report those concerns. By refusing to turn a blind a, we stay true to the requirements of the law, our ethical commitments, and the highest values of USC. 

Crime 

If you witness a crime in progress on or near campus, or if a member of our community is in immediate danger, call the Department of Public Service (DPS) emergency line, from all locations, at (213) 740-4321

You may also report suspicious or criminal activity anonymously through the Trojans Care for Trojans program by text to 274637 (start the message with TC4T followed by a space) or the TC4T website; or you may report anonymously through the smartphone app TipSubmit

Crimes Involving Minors 

All USC employees, students, contractors and volunteers have a personal responsibility to report any instances of known or suspected abuse or neglect of children. Two reports must be made: 

First report 

DPS must be immediately notified at (213) 740-4321 (emergencies; immediate threat of danger) or (213) 740-6000. Use this number from all locations. 

Second report 

The second report must be placed to the Department of Children and Family Services Child Protection Hotline at (800) 540-4000, or to the LAPD (or your local law enforcement agency if you are outside the city of Los Angeles). 

Failure by any member of the university community to make these reports as soon as possible may result in discipline up to and including termination or dismissal. See the university’s Protecting Minors policy for more information. 

Those members of the university community covered by California’s Mandated Reporter laws should also review the university’s Mandated Reporters policy

Crimes Involving Elder Abuse 

Those members of the university community covered by California’s Mandated Reporter laws are obligated to report; how to do so depends on where the abuse occurred. See the university’s Mandated Reporters policy for comprehensive instructions. 

Crimes Involving Domestic Violence or Injury by Firearm 

Those members of the university community covered by California’s Mandated Reporter laws are obligated to report to local law enforcement in the jurisdiction in which the injury occurred. See the university’s Mandated Reporters policy for comprehensive instructions. 

Crimes Involving Sexual Assault 

For incidents or allegations of sexual assault involving USC faculty, staff, or students, the Office of Civil Rights Compliance (OCRC) (formerly the Office for Equity, Equal Opportunity, and Title IX or EEO-TIX) must be notified at (213) 740-5086 or [email protected].  See the University’s Policy on Prohibited Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation and OCRC’s website for more information. 

Violence in the Workplace 

Imminent threats must be reported immediately to DPS at (213) 740-4321 from all locations. Non-immediate threats must be reported to the Office of Civil Rights Compliance at (213) 740-5086

Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation 

Report to the Office of Civil Rights Compliance at (213) 740-5086. See the University’s Policy on Prohibited Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation

Title IX and Age Discrimination 

Report to the Office of Civil Rights Compliance at (213) 740-5086

Danger to Self or Others 

If you are concerned that a student may be a danger to self or others, call the Student Counseling Service at (213) 740-7711, or use the TC4T website

If you are concerned that an employee is a danger to self or others, call the Center for Work and Family Life at (213) 821-0800

Misappropriation of University Assets, Accounting and Auditing Matters 

Reports may be submitted at the Report & Response website or by calling 213-740-2500. Reports may also be made directly to the Associate Senior Vice President, Audit Services, at (213) 740-8258. See the university’s Accounting and Auditing Complaint Reporting policy

Regulatory Violations 

Reports may be submitted at the Report & Response website or by calling 213-740-2500

NCAA Violations 

Reports must be submitted to the Office of Athletic Compliance at (213) 740-4577. More information is available at www.usctrojans.com/genrel/usc-recruiting-compliance.html

Staff Complaints 

Report to the Associate Senior Vice President, Human Resources, at (213) 821-8100

Faculty Complaints 

Report to the Vice Provost for Academic and Faculty Affairs at (213) 740-6715

Student Complaints 

Report to Student Affairs at (213) 740-2421

Additional information 

Unsure Who to Call? 

Visit the USC Report & Response website, your front door to reporting and getting the support you need, or call 213-740-2500