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Abuse Email. Abuse email relates to inappropriate behavior, such as stalking and/or harassment type messages. If you receive one of these messages, forward it, as an attachment, to abuse@wmich.edu. For information on forwarding a message as an attachment, please see forwarding suspect messages.
Junk vs. Phishing and Abuse Email. Please visit our Junk, Phishing and Abuse Email article to learn more about the differences between these types of messages as well as how to report a phishing message or an abusive email.
If you suspect violations of FERPA, HIPAA, or other abuse of authorized access to a secure system or resource, you can report the incident via the below "Submit a Case" button. You may also email abuse@wmich.edu , or call the Help Desk at (269) 367-4357.
You will be contacted privately through your WMU email account to discuss your complaint. As part of its Assessment, the University may provide Supportive Measures based on information gathered from a Report or investigation.
Non-emergency. (269) 488-8911. Use this number to speak to a police officer or to file a police report for an incident that is not in-progress. This number and 911 are now routed to the Kalamazoo County Consolidated Dispatch Authority (KCCDA).
Any student may make an anonymous report without disclosing their name, identifying the parties involved, or requesting any action. An anonymous submission of a complaint may limit the University’s ability to respond or take further action and will be taken as a "report only" complaint.
Phishing messages attempt to convince you that the message is from a trusted source. This is typically done by using a fake signature or email display name that will lead you to believe the message is from someone else, such as the Help Desk, Microsoft, an Email Admin team or something similar.
Conduct system abuse – Including but not limited to: a. Failure to set up and/or attend an appointment when directed to do so by a University official. b. Falsification, distortion, or misrepresentation of information before a conduct body. c. Disruption or interference with the orderly conduct of a conduct proceeding. d.
For alcohol and substance abuse services and referrals, please contact the University Counseling and Testing Center at (269) 387-1850, 2513 Faunce Services Building between 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. Servies for students are free unless they are court ordered.
To report an incident of; prohibited class bias, discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct or retaliation, please use the Incident Reporting Form. For assistance in filing a criminal complaint and preserving physical evidence, contact WMU Department of Public Safety or your local law enforcement agency.