If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency or you are in immediate danger, call 911.
Disclaimer: The Chapter Resource Guide is not a comprehensive list of resources and is intended for informational purposes only. There are additional resources at Syracuse University that may also be beneficial to your chapter and its members. Please contact Fraternity and Sorority Affairs by calling 315.443.2214 or emailing greeklife@syr.edu to learn more.
If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency or you are in immediate danger, call 911.
Syracuse University Ambulance
- Call 315.443.4299.
- Call #78 using a cell phone.
Department of Public Safety
- Call 315.443.2224.
- Call #78 using a cell phone.
- Call 711 from a campus landline phone.
- Download the free Orange Safe app today at the Apple App store or Google Play store.
Crisis Resources
Syracuse University students experiencing a mental health crisis, seeking support for sexual assault or relationship violence, or needing urgent medical consultation can receive free confidential services 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling the Barnes Center at The Arch at 315.443.8000. Please note, routine consultations should hold until the next business day.
Additional Resources
Barnes Center at The Arch Sexual and Relationship Violence Response Team
Available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, by calling 315.443.8000 and selecting option 1. Provides free, privileged and confidential support to students who have concerns related to any form of sexual misconduct, including sexual assault, relationship violence, sexual harassment, stalking and cyberbullying.
Campus Sexual and Relationship Violence Response
The Student Title IX Case Management team is dedicated to helping ensure that all students have access to a safe and welcoming learning environment, free from fear of sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic/dating violence, stalking and other forms of sex-based discrimination. To learn more about resources, policies and procedures of Title IX, please refer to the following.
- Confidential Reporting Resources
- Filing a Complaint with Law Enforcement
- Student Title IX Policy and Procedures Handbook
- Student Title IX Case Management Resource Guide
- SRV Resource Guide 2024-25
- Sexual Misconduct FAQ
Contact the Student Title IX Case Management Team
- Report a Concern
- Website: titleix.syracuse.edu
- Phone Number: 315.443.0211
- Email Address: TitleIX@syr.edu
- Address: 765 Irving Ave., 242 Marley Building
Support Examples
Even if a student chooses not to file a formal complaint, supportive measure are available, including but not limited to the following.
- No Contact Orders
- Safety Planning
- Academic Adjustments (Exam Schedules, Deadlines)
- Modifications of Work or Class Schedules
- Housing Relocation
- Leave of Absence
Learn More
A confidential resource is a University resource or staff member who is neither required nor permitted to provide any information regarding an incident of discrimination, harassment and/or sexual misconduct to any outside party without the consent of the individual involved in the incident. More specifically, these individuals will not provide any information about a reported incident to Student Title IX Case Management, the Office of Equal Opportunity, Inclusion and Resolution Services, or any law enforcement agency without the student’s permission.
The reports below are reviewed regularly but are not meant for emergency response. Any member of the Syracuse University community may report a concern. Reports can be filed online or in person with the Department of Public Safety (DPS) at any time. Students may also share concerns with their residential staff (RA/RD) in their residence halls. For more information or questions, please contact Community Standards by calling 315.443. 3728 or by emailing studentconduct@syr.edu.
- General Incident Reports: This form is for any general concerns regarding student behavior that may violate the Syracuse University Student Code of Conduct or any other University policies. These reports are reviewed by Community Standards and responded to appropriately based on the information provided. If you submit a report, please be sure to include as much information/detail as possible.
- Bias/Hate Incidents: This form is for incidents related to bias, micro/macroaggressions, discrimination or hate aimed at or committed by a member of the Syracuse University community based on any protected class, status, identity or perceived class/status/identity. These reports are reviewed by the staff in Community Standards. If you submit a report, please be sure to include as much information/detail as possible.
- Confidential Hotline Form: Make an anonymous complaint or report criminal activity using this form.
- Sexual or Relationship Violence: This form is for any person who wishes to report any act of sexual harassment or dating violence to the Student Title IX Case Management office. If you submit a report, please be sure to include as much information/detail as possible.
- Hazing: This form is for alleged acts of hazing by any recognized or unrecognized organizations, club sports, athletic teams, fraternities or sororities (academic, service or social) that involve Syracuse University students. If you submit a report, please be sure to include as much information/detail as possible.
- Unrecognized Organization Activity: This form is to report an alleged activity of unrecognized organizations that may be operating which involve Syracuse University students. If you submit a report, please be sure to include as much information/detail as possible.
- Threat Assessment: The Threat Assessment Management Team is composed of several key offices on campus, including DPS, Counseling, the Dean of Students and others to review and access potential threats to the campus community.
As the hub for student wellness, the Barnes Center at The Arch features programs, services and offerings that promote holistic health and well-being, all in one accessible, centralized space on campus. Teams within the Barnes Center include Health Care, Counseling, Recreation and Health Promotion.
Contact the Barnes Center at The Arch Team
- Consultation and Making a Referral
- Website: experience.syracuse.edu/BeWell
- Phone Number: 315.443.8000
- Email Address: BarnesCenter@syr.edu
- Address: 150 Sims Drive, Syracuse, NY 13244
Support Examples
You play an integral role in promoting the holistic health and wellness of students. As friends and peers, you can help connect students to health and wellness. Through education of important issues impacting college-aged students in addition to sharing information and resources, together, we can support student well-being.
Student Outreach and Support case managers provide students with individual, solution-focused support services to eliminate barriers and navigate challenges inside and outside the classroom.
Contact the Student Outreach and Support Team
- Make an Appointment
- Make a Referral
- Website: experience.syracuse.edu/student-outreach
- Phone Number: 315.443.4357 (HELP)
- Email Address: studentsupport@syr.edu
- Address: 111 Waverly Ave., Suite 220, Syracuse, New York 13244
Support Examples
- Academic Concerns/Support
- Adjustment and Transition
- Alcohol/Drug Use
- Basic Needs (Food Insecurity/Homelessness)
- Change(s) in Behavior/Odd Behaviors
- Consultation: Concern for a Student
- Department of Public Safety (DPS) Support and Outreach
- Discrimination/Oppression/Bias Due to Various Aspects of Identity
- Eating Concerns
- Emergency Aid
- Excessive/Unexplained Absences from Class
- Financial Concerns
- Individualized Student Support
- Mental Health
- Medical Leave of Absence
- Monitoring of Progress and Follow-Up Support Plans Navigating Interpersonal Conflicts
- No Contact Order (NCO) Support
- Personal/Family Emergency/Issues
- Physical Health
- Recent Traumatic Event
- Self-Injury (e.g. Burning, Cutting, Hair Pulling, Picking)
- Sexual and Relationship Violence Support
- Support Navigating University Resources
- STOP Bias and Hate Incident Support
- Student Living Issues
- Threat to Community/Wellbeing
- Unable to Locate Student
- More!
A University Policy is a governance document that enhances the University’s mission by clarifying the institution’s expectations of its individual community members, mitigating institutional risk, enhancing efficiencies and supporting the University’s compliance with laws and regulations. It applies to the institution as a whole or to a broad population of University faculty, staff and/or students. For more information, visit the Syracuse University Policies website.
- Policy Virtual Reference Library
- Student Conduct System Handbook
- Syracuse University Anti-Hazing Policy
- Syracuse University Anti-Harassment Policy
- Syracuse University Alcohol, Other Drugs and Tobacco Policies
- Syracuse University Medical Amnesty Policy – Alcohol and Other Drugs Policy
- Syracuse University Sexual Harassment, Abuse and Assault Prevention Policy
- Procedures for Responding to Reports of Student Violations of the Sexual Harassment, Abuse and Assault Prevention Policy