Report a Concern Online
There are multiple ways for faculty, staff, students and visitors to share concerns regarding inappropriate behavior or actions. You can do so online, by phone, in person or anonymously. For all your reporting options, visit the Report a Concern page.
If you have a disability or limited English proficiency and need reasonable accommodations or language services to file a complaint or to access the university’s programs or activities, please contact the Office of Equal Opportunity and Outreach at 978-934-3565.
Our office reviews online and phone reports between 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. If this is an emergency, please contact the UMass Lowell Police Department at 978-934-4911. Officials with Authority must report concerns of which they learn within 24 hours.
Report to UML Police (Confidential or Non-Confidential)
If you report sexual assault or domestic violence directly to the UMass Lowell Police Department, you may request confidentiality, so that the matter will not be reported to the university for a Title IX review.
UMass Lowell Police Department
To report a crime, please contact the police.
- Emergency: from a university phones - dial 44-911; from a cell phone - call 978-934-4911
- Non-Emergency: from a university phone - dial 4-2398; from a cell phone - call 978-934-2398
- University Crossing, 220 Pawtucket St., Suite 170, Lowell, MA 01854
- Email: Police@uml.edu
The UMass Lowell Police Department strongly advocates that a person subjected to sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence or stalking report the incident in a timely manner. Time is a critical factor. Filing a police report will not obligate you to prosecute, nor will it subject you to scrutiny or judgmental opinions from officers. Filing a police report will:
- Ensure that a person subjected to sexual assault receives the necessary medical treatment and tests, at no expense to the person;
- Provide the opportunity for collection of evidence helpful in prosecution, which cannot be obtained later (ideally a person subjected to sexual assault should not wash, douche, use the toilet, or change clothing prior to a medical / legal exam)
- Ensure the person subjected to sexual assault has access to free confidential counseling from counselors specifically trained in the area of sexual assault crisis intervention.
Hard of Hearing?
If you are deaf, hard-of-hearing, late deafened, or speech disabled, please use MassRelay. This is a free, confidential, relay service provided by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, enabling communication over regular telephone lines through the use of a relay operator.Disclaimer
This website contains general guidance on equal opportunity and anti-discrimination laws and the accompanying administrative announcements clarifying the policies of the University of Massachusetts Lowell. It is intended to complement the consultation we provide, but it is not a substitute for that consultation.
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Associate Vice Chancellor for Equal Opportunity and Outreach and Diversity and InclusionEqual Opportunity & Outreach
- Phone978-934-3565
- Emailclara_reynolds@uml.edu
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Assistant Director of Equal Opportunity & OutreachEqual Opportunity & Outreach
- Phone978-934-3566
- Emaildonna_vieweg@uml.edu