Make a Report Follow-up on a Report

To Make a Report

You may use either of the following two methods to submit a report:

  • Select the "Make a Report" link at the top of this web page.
  • OR
  • Dial toll-free, within the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico and Canada: 888-297-9325

After you complete your report you will be assigned a unique code called a "report key." Write down your report key and password and keep them in a safe place. After 5-6 business days, use your report key and password to check your report for feedback or questions.

EthicsPoint is NOT a 911 or Emergency Service:
Do not use this site to report events presenting an immediate threat to life or property. Reports submitted through this service may not receive an immediate response; they will generally be handled during regular University hours (Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.). If you require emergency assistance, please contact your local authorities.

Our Commitment

Welcome to Saint Francis University’s EthicsPoint reporting system. EthicsPoint is a service that allows individuals to report suspected misconduct or other issues with complete confidentiality. This service allows the person making the report and University administrators to confer about additional details, while the reporting party's identity remains confidential.

EthicsPoint utilizes its own secure servers, outside of the University network, as well as its own call center. While the reports will be forwarded to University administrators for appropriate review and action, the source of all reports submitted to EthicsPoint will remain confidential and will not be shared with University administrators without your permission.

This reporting tool is not intended to replace or supersede existing reporting methods. However, in cases where the normal channels do not seem appropriate, students, faculty, and staff may take advantage of this anonymous EthicsPoint website or hotline.

No one submitting a report will be subjected to retaliatory actions for making a report in good faith about any potential or suspected improprieties.