University of Kansas Medical Center is committed to fostering a sense of belonging that supports the achievement of an engaging and innovative working and learning environment that provides equal opportunities for all qualified individuals regardless of race, religion, color, ethnicity, sex, disability, national origin, ancestry, age, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression or genetic information. KU Medical Center also recognizes and embraces its responsibility to ensure compliance with academic standards and regulations in the pursuit of excellence in education.
In furtherance of these goals, the Office of Civil Rights & Title IX encourages all KU Medical Center community members to recognize and utilize the variety of experiences and contributions that our community offers and to identify and prevent barriers or hindrances to the advancement of success, access, respect and belonging for all. KU Medical Center community members are invited to review the policies and procedures of the Office of Civil Rights & Title IX and contact us with any questions.
As the Office of Civil Rights & Title IX serves the entire University of Kansas, many of our resources, policies, definitions and programs are published on the ku.edu website. Visit civilrights.ku.edu for additional information.
Institutional Hotline
To anonymously report suspected university violations or concerns, please call 844-420-9065.
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Please note:
For issues at The University of Kansas Health System, contact the health system's Compliance Hotline at 913-588-5434.
This is not a 911 Emergency Service