Addressing and Reporting Bias
If you have experienced or witnessed an act of bias, intolerance, or other act, Penn State strongly encourages you to report the incident. If you are unsure of how to report, any of our Student Affairs offices can help you get to the right place. Many reporting options are anonymous. However, make sure to read each form carefully to understand how specific reports are handled.
Learn more about Addressing Bias: Rights, Responsibilities and Responses
Find the Support You Need to Thrive at Penn State
Mentoring Programs
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BLUEprint Peer Mentoring
Cultural, social, and academic support to students of color, specifically those who are first-year or transfer/change-of-campus students. -
LGBTQ+ Mentor Program
Pairs LGBTQ+ graduate students with other LGBTQ+ students to offer emotional support, assistance setting goals and choosing a career path, and guidance through sexual and gender identity development while encouraging health and wellness through campus and community engagement. -
First-Gen Advocates
A student-run organization that supports and mentors undergraduate first-generation students through personal and professional development workshops, social, and community-building events.
Health and Wellness Resources
Academic and Career Success
Financial Assistance and Support for Basic Needs
Advocacy Resources
- Student Disability Resources
- Student Legal Services
- Gender Equity Center
- Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity
- Paul Robeson Cultural Center
- Adult Learners and Veterans Support
- First-Generation College Student Advocates
- Penn State Law School Center for Immigrants’ Rights Clinic
- Multicultural Resource Center