Health and safety
If you have a medical emergency or other emergency call 911
UAF on Alert
Accurate information is important in a crisis. Visit the to find out more about how UAF will share information during emergency situation, and how to make sure you get the information you need.
Center for Health and Counseling
The Student Health and Counseling Center helps you be healthy, body and mind. The center offers general health care, health education, counseling, alcohol abuse evaluation, and can coordinate your student health insurance. The center is right across from Wood Center, so help is never far away.
Office of Rights, Compliance and Accountability
The Office of Rights, Compliance and Accountability supports student-centered programs and services designed to assist students in achieving their personal, academic and career goals.
- Student Conduct
- Student Care Team
- Educational outreach
- Student conflict resolution
- Policy development, implementation, and evaluation
- Facilitation of students' ethical development
- Restorative justice for students
- Student crisis management
- Student death management
- Sexual assault education and prevention
- Alcohol and drug education and prevention
- Consultation to and with other student service areas such as Residence Life, Athletics, Disability Services, Veterans and Military Services, Student Health and Counseling Center, Resource and Advocacy Center, and the Title IX office
- Developing partnerships with related academic departments and disciplines
Office of Rights, Compliance and Accountability
Staff in the Office of Rights, Compliance and Accountability lead a focused effort to build accessible systems and a welcoming environment at UAF. Their staff provide conflict resolution and mediation services, ensure equality of employment and educational opportunity, and work to eradicate discriminatory practices. Their staff investigate complaints of discrimination and sexual harassment and work with parties to find resolution. If students or employees believe they are being treated differently because of their race, color, national origin, gender, religion, disability, age (over 40), genetic code, sexual orientation or retaliation, they can lodge a complaint with the Office of Rights, Compliance and Accountability.
