Office of Equity and Civil Rights/Title IX
The Office of Equity and Civil Rights (OECR) is committed to promoting, supporting and providing resources to sustain a living, learning, and working environment of diversity, equality, fairness, inclusion and respect where all members of the University community are valued. OECR is responsible for ensuring that the University complies with its own policies and procedures, and with federal, state and local laws prohibiting discrimination, harassment, Title IX sexual harassment, and sexual misconduct.
Office for Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Prevention and Education
The Office of Sexual Violence Prevention and Education (OSVPE) works to prevent and improve the University’s response to incidents of sexual and gender-based violence. We lead Arcadia’s Coordinated Community Response Team; review policies, protocols, and procedures; and help community members understand and access resources and services if they or someone they know has experienced sexual or gender-based violence.
Office of Access, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Your voice, experience, and thoughts are valued—and strengthen Arcadia University. The Office of Access, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (AEDI) provides leadership in creating an equitable, inclusive learning and working community where every person can thrive.
Public Safety
The Arcadia University Department of Public Safety is here for you 24/7. Call 215-572-2999 any time for immediate assistance, or email Public-Safety@arcadia.edu during business hours.
Student Wellness Services
At Arcadia, our Health and Wellness services will support your physical and emotional self while you are here. We nurture students as they strive for independence by teaching self care and encouraging safe, thoughtful practices as health care consumers.
Well-Being at Arcadia
Arcadia University aims to empower every individual in our community to actively implement and integrate wellness values in their daily lives, with their peers and in their greater purpose by providing access to resources, educational tools, and support through the six dimensions of well-being.