The Division of Student Affairs at the University of Oklahoma strives to enhance students' academic success by developing student skills, cultivating diverse campus life experiences, and enriching the university community through programs and services.
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Providing emergency grant funding, previously known as Sooners Helping Sooners, to current Norman and Tulsa campus students affected by unforeseen financial strain, such as natural disasters, theft of personal property, death in the family, and a variety of other circumstances.
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At OU, fostering an environment of integrity, respect, and the highest ethical standards is a top priority. Each member of the OU community shares the responsibility of ensuring these values are firmly upheld and concerns are promptly addressed.
The Campus Event Response Team was established to support student well-being and safety during campus protests, demonstrations, and select events during which there is a potential for counter demonstration or emotional triggers and responses.
The OU Behavior Intervention Team's focus is care and concern for students, faculty, and staff members who may be in distress. We coordinate resources and implement a centralized response, with the goals of providing assistance to the individual and keeping our community healthy and safe.
At OU, fostering an environment of integrity, respect, and the highest ethical standards is a top priority. Each member of the OU community shares the responsibility of ensuring these values are firmly upheld and concerns are promptly addressed. The reporting hotline – OU Report It! – provides a simple and anonymous way for employees, students, and community members to report concerns related, but not limited, to: Human Resources, Academics, Safety, Student Affairs, Accounting and Financial, Regulatory/Policy Compliance, Institutional Equity, Athletics and Research.The hotline is hosted by Navex Global, an independent third party, to provide an avenue to confidentially report suspected wrongdoing or unethical behavior without the fear of retaliation.
The OU Report It! website has been redesigned to make it easier to submit concerns. To make a report, select the appropriate campus below:
The OU Report It! hotline’s new mobile intake feature makes the reporting process even easier and faster. Access the mobile intake by scanning this QR code:
Hotline:
Hazing & Alcohol 24/7 Reporting Hotline:
(405) 325-5000
Counseling:
UCC Alcohol & Drug Counseling Services:
(405) 325-2911 / Goddard Health Center 2nd Floor
Free Transportation:
SafeRide
Oklahoma Memorial Union 181
(405) 325-7700 / NormanBIT@ou.edu / ou.edu/normanbit
Is someone you know experiencing...
Be aware. Show you care. Contact BIT. Your confidential call / email can make a difference.
On-Campus:
University Counseling Center (UCC)
(405) 325-2911 / Goddard Health Center 2nd Floor / Walk-Ins 8 a.m.-5 p.m. M-F
Off-Campus:
National 24/7 Hopeline Network
1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433)
1-800-442-HOPE (4673)
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
National Suicide & Crisis Hotline
988 (call or text)
(405) 325-3852 (Voice) / (405) 325-4173 (TDD)
To register with the ADRC and learn more about resources and accomodations, please visit their website: ou.edu/adrc
OU Food Pantry
The University of Oklahoma's Food Pantry is a student-run facility that is dedicated to creating a culture of health and wellness within the OU Community.
OU Food Pantry Hours
Tuesdays: 8am – 6pm
Wednesdays-Thursdays: 10am – 6pm
If you would like to reach the Food Pantry by phone, call the office at (405) 325-2044. If you need to get in touch with the Food Pantry outside of normal business hours, please email at oupantry@ou.edu or message via the Food Pantry Instagram.
The OU Advocates team works with students, faculty, and staff who experience sexual assault, dating violence, stalking or harrassment. The University Counseling Center offers 1-on-1 counseling sessions to explore any aspects of your concerns and provide help and tools for moving forward.
Gender + Equality Center
(405) 615-0013
OMU 207
ou.edu/gec
University Counseling Center
(405) 325-2911
Goddard, 2nd floor
ou.edu/ucc
Reporting Misconduct:
OU Police Department (OUPD)
911 or (405) 325-1911
Sexual Misconduct Office
(405) 325-2215 / smo@ou.edu / Four Partners Place 1000
Support Services:
OU Advocates
(405) 615-0013
University of Oklahoma students are guaranteed certain rights by the constitutions of the United States and the State of Oklahoma and the University of Oklahoma Student Government Association. The Student Rights and Responsibilities Code of Conduct and Procedures outline what students can expect.
Unfortunately we must face, all too often, the death of one of our OU students. Student Affairs coordinates university business, department notification(s) and communication with the family (when needed) when such a tragedy occurs.
Student Affairs’ involvement will of course, not preclude the involvement of the college or department with the student’s family and/or services. It will be important for anyone who has had a connection to the student to offer their condolences and assistance.
Report a Student Tragedy Online
If you would like to report by phone, call the office at (405) 325-3161.
Programs and events under the Division are designed and presented with purpose. Assessment is critical in maintaining the direction of activities and their correlation to our mission and goals.
The purpose of all Student Affairs assessment activities at the University of Oklahoma is to carefully examine the services and programs as they relate directly or indirectly to student learning and success.