Different ways to Report Concerns
Executive Officers, faculty, staff, student employees and others acting on the behalf of NSU are expected to maintain the highest ethical standard, observe all applicable policies, practices, procedures, regulations, laws and professional standards. É«½äÖ±²¥’s Employee Code of Ethics has been developed to guide employees in setting and practicing high standards of ethical conduct, please review for more detail.
Principles of Ethical Conduct
The Employee Code of Ethics outlines É«½äÖ±²¥'s values and standards of conduct. The Code promotes self-governance, best practices, transparency, and a commitment to integrity. The Code does not create another set of rules, but instead serves as a codification of existing university policies. Additionally, our Code serves as the foundation of the University Compliance Program.
There are multiple mechanisms available to report suspected or actual wrongful conduct. Regardless of the reporting method used, it is important to speak up when you have concerns and before a law or University policy has been violated. Reporting options are listed below.
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Who do I tell when I have a concern?
- For immediate help, contact the É«½äÖ±²¥ Police.
- Your immediate supervisor or manager.
If it is not appropriate to report your concern to your immediate supervisor, you may contact:
- Department director, department chair or dean.
- For fraud, theft, waste, abuse of State or University property or resources concerns contact the Chief Audit Executive.
- For financial misconduct concerns contact the University Controller.
- For employment related concerns contact the Office of Human Resources.
- For faculty-specific concerns contact the appropriate dean or the Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs.
- For research misconduct contact the School of Graduate Studies and Research.
- For safety and environmental concerns contact Environmental, Health, Safety and Risk Management.
- For equity, bias, inclusion and discrimination concerns contact the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Compliance, Education and Support.
- For alleged sexual misconduct contact a Title IX coordinator.
- For NSU Athletics concerns (including NCAA compliance) contact NSU's .
- For data security concerns contact NSU's Information Security Officer at the Office of Information Technology.
- For any concern, contact the Chief Compliance Officer.