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Wake Forest is a community of care, and we want you to know where to turn when something doesn’t feel right. Whether you have a concern, experience a problem, or notice a situation that needs attention, reporting it helps the University respond and keep you informed. Explore the different reporting options below and find the support you need.

If you need assistance with your mental health or are concerned about a friend, classmate, colleague, or student on campus, help starts here.

Complete a bias incident reporting form if you see or experience an incident, based on your identity, that may have negatively impacted you.


A great place to start for any concern, complaint, or compliment about your experience at Wake Forest, whether it’s with a university service, a policy, or something else.

Confidentially report any activity which may or may not be considered hazing in a student organization, activity, or event.


Wake Forest is committed to a working, learning, and living community that is free from discrimination and harassment, consistent with the University’s Nondiscrimination Statement.

For confidential support and reporting options related to sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking, and sexual harassment. The Safe Office is your first stop for help.


Community Concern Form:

This form can be used by any member of the Wake Forest University community (Students, Staff, Faculty) who wants to report their concern about another person.

Want to report something without giving your name? The Compliance & Ethics Hotline is a completely anonymous way to flag concerns about potential violations of rules or policies, financial issues, or anything else that doesn’t sit right with you.