In an emergency situation, call USC’s Department of Public Safety (DPS), who will connect with 911: (213) 740-4321.

If you are concerned for a student’s wellbeing, or if you have concerns regarding that student’s conduct toward you or other students, you can first reach out to the program office to talk with an academic advisor about your concerns for a student’s wellbeing or performance. The advisor will explore available resources with the student.

  • EdD in Educational Leadership: (213) 740-9323
  • EdD in Organizational Change and Leadership: (213) 740-9323
  • Global Executive EdD: (213) 740‐6019
  • Master’s Programs: (213) 740‐3255
  • MAT/TESOL: (213) 821‐3400
  • PhD: (213) 740‐4069
  • Progressive Degree: (213) 740-2178
  • Undergraduate Minors: (213) 740-2178

You can always call Jessica Gibson, Rossier’s Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, at (213) 821-1515, or direct students to Rossier’s student support website at https://rossierstudents.usc.edu/student-support-services/.

For welfare concerns, you can also submit a concern on Trojans Care 4 Trojans. USC Trojans Care for Trojans (TC4T) is an initiative within the Office of Campus Wellness and Crisis Intervention that empowers USC students, faculty and staff to take action when they are concerned about a fellow Trojan challenged with personal difficulties.

This private and anonymous request form provides an opportunity for Trojans to help a member of our Trojan Family.

Please note:  If you are concerned about someone who has experienced sexual/gender-based harm, please contact the confidential services at Relationship & Sexual Violence Prevention Services at (213)740-4900.  If you would like to report an instance of sexual/gender-based harm, you can contact the Title IX Office at (213)740-5086. 

Each TC4T submission will be reviewed and responded to by a staff member from USC Support and Advocacy within the Office of Campus Wellness and Crisis Intervention.


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