University Resources

In the event of an emergency, dial 911.

Campus Sexual and Relationship Violence Center (SRVC)  The SRVC is part of Student Life. All services are confidential and available at no charge for the campus community. Services include victim advocacy, individual counseling, support group, legal advocacy clinic, education programs, RESPECT peer educators, and outreach events.

UAPD (University Police) The University of Arkansas Police Department is committed to protecting and serving.  UAPD provides modern, quality law enforcement services to students, faculty, staff and visitors. 

Equal Opportunity, Compliance and Title IX The Office of Equal Opportunity, Compliance, and Title IX engages with the campus community to proactively advance the University’s initiatives and resources to create a more inclusive educational and work environment. Title IX protects people from discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities that receive Federal financial assistance.

Online Reporting The University of Arkansas is dedicated to providing a safe, secure and inclusive learning environment for our campus community. You can help by reporting student concerns, student conduct violations, sexual misconduct or other potential threats to campus safety.

Office of Student Accountability The Office of Student Accountability is committed to promoting a safe, healthy, and inclusive community where students can pursue their academic endeavors and grow into productive global citizens. This is accomplished through the investigation, adjudication, and sanctioning as it relates to the behavioral standards as outlined in the Code of Student Life.

U of A Cares By providing referrals, resources, and other information to students in need, we seek to empower students to take advantage of the offices and services that exist on the University of Arkansas campus and in the local community in a manner that allows them to achieve their full potential. 

Pat Walker Health Center The PWHC, conveniently located at the corner of Maple nd Garland, offers various medical, counseling, and substance abuse services for the University community.

Center for Educational Access The Center for Educational Access (CEA) serves as the central campus resource for helping students with disabilities obtain the accommodations they need for equal access to classroom activity. The CEA provides direct support for students with disabilities and training and educational resources to the University community as a whole. 

Dean of Students, Division of Student Affairs The Division of Student Affairs supports students in their pursuit of knowledge, earning a degree, finding meaningful careers, and connecting with the global community. We enhance the University of Arkansas experience and help students succeed, one student at a time.

University Housing University Housing provides a home for more than 7,000 students along with a variety of services and programs to support students residing on campus.

Campus Counseling Options:

CAPS (Counseling & Psychological Services) CAPS provides various counseling and support group services as part of the Pat Walker Health Center

Counselor-in-Residence Program In collaboration with CAPS, this is a counseling option for students living in University Housing.

The Psychological Clinic Located in Memorial Hall and a professionally accredited clinic, the Psychological Clinic provides evidence-based services to adults, adolescents, and children.

Community Resources

Arkansas Coalition Against Sexual Assault 

Arkansas Commission on Child Abuse, Rape, and Domestic Violence 

Arkansas Crisis Center 

Hub of HOPE

Northwest Arkansas Center for Sexual Assault 

Northwest Arkansas Women’s Shelter (domestic violence) 

Peace at Home Family Shelter (domestic violence)

NWA Legal Resources       

Benton County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office

Center for Arkansas Legal Services & Legal Aid of Arkansas 

Washington County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office 

Washington County Victim Assistance Office 

National Resources 

National Human Trafficking Hotline 

National Resource Center on Domestic Violence 

National Sexual Assault Hotline 

National Sexual Violence Resource Center 

Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network 

Stalking Resource Center

The National Center for Victims of Crime 

The National Domestic Violence Hotline 

International Resources

If you are studying abroad, help is available. When in need of help outside of the United States, contact: Sexual Assault Support and Help for Americans Abroad (SASHAA) and Pathways to Safety 1-866-USWOMEN (879-6636)