General Concerns
As a public research university, it is imperative that we hold ourselves and each other to the highest legal and ethical standards. Whether that’s ensuring we’re compliant with federal and state regulations or acting with the utmost integrity, we aim to foster a culture of personal and social responsibility across all university functions and activities.
University Compliance, Ethics, and Risk
- Oversees compliance with federal and state regulations, university policies, regulations and standards of conduct.
- Offers advice, guidance and training on ethics, compliance, risk management and accountability.
- Provides oversight and education on conflicts of interest and offers support and assistance with reporting.
- Oversees compliance with the youth protection program and provides education and assistance with training and registration.
- Manages the UCF IntegrityLine, investigates and responds to allegations of employee misconduct.
UCF Office of Institutional Equity
- Investigates complaints of discrimination, discriminatory harassment and retaliation.
- Disseminates information related to equal opportunity and civil rights laws.
- Protects the civil rights of the UCF community through proactive outreach, education, and effective response and resolution.
Academic Incident
Any violation of academic misconduct is taken seriously and thoroughly investigated. This helps ensure the integrity of the high academic standards we have set as a campus community.
The grade appeals process begins with consulting your instructor. From there, you can appeal to the chair of the department or director of the school that offers the course. In an instance where both of these steps have been exhausted, you may choose to file a report.
While academic incidents take many forms, they often involve:
- Possessing an exam or course-related materials without permission
- Plagiarizing or fabricating information
- Lowering of grades due to discrimination
Student Life & Conduct
If someone’s words or actions caused you harm — whether physically or mentally — we’re here to support you and take the necessary steps in preventing this from occurring in the future. We’re committed to fostering a safe, inclusive and welcoming environment for all and will not tolerate harmful behavior.
Reach out about student, campus group or organization incidents including, but not limited to:
- Hazing (endangering, pressuring or demeaning students)
- Obscene or indecent behavior
- Alcoholic beverages or controlled substance violation
- Disruptive conduct
Health & Safety
During your time at UCF, you or someone you know may experience challenges with academics, finances or personal well-being matters. We have many services available that provide you with the guidance, resources and referrals you need to move forward.
- Academic distress
- Homelessness
- Mental health concerns
- Financial challenges
If you’re experiencing an emergency, please call 911. You may also contact the UCF Police Department for help if you’re on campus or at some university-affiliated housing.
Contact the UCF Police Department Get assistance from Student Care Services Learn more about bias and hate incidents Speak with a counselorCONFIDENTIAL
NON-CONFIDENTIAL
ANONYMOUS
Have ideas on how to make this page better? Share your feedback with us.