Green River College faculty and staff are committed to maintaining a welcoming, vibrant, and safe campus environment. As a member of our campus community, we ask that you communicate with us about situations that may need attention.
Report Concern for a Student
Are you worried about the health and safety of a student? Are you witnessing a student
experiencing mental, emotional, or personal struggles? Report any behavior that causes
you concern or may make others feel unsafe, even if you are not sure or just want
the information to be documented.
NOTE: This system does not replace emergency notification systems such as campus safety
and 911. If this is a true emergency, please call 911. If campus safety should be
alerted, please call 253-288-3350. In addition, please keep in mind that reporting
false information is a crime and appropriate legal action will be taken as necessary.
Report a Clery Crime
For use by a Campus Security Authority (CSA), as defined by the Jeanne Clery Act, to report crimes occurring on-campus, non-campus Green River College owned property or public property adjacent to on-campus properties.
Report Unlawful Harassment, Discrimination, or Retaliation
Unlawful harassment and discrimination are behaviors based on someone's affiliation with a protected class (race, religion, gender, etc.) that is so pervasive, persistent, or severe that it would prevent a reasonable person from taking advantage of the educational or employment opportunities Green River College has to offer.
Report Sexual Misconduct
Sexual Misconduct includes gender-based discrimination, sexual harassment, dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking behaviors.
Report Disruptive Behavior
Disruptive behavior is prohibited in or out of a classroom setting, that inhibits a faculty/staff member's ability to conduct class or limits another student's ability to fully access the educational benefits Green River College has to offer. Both students and employees can report disruptive behavior.
Report Academic Dishonesty
Academic dishonesty is any type of cheating, plagiarism, fabrication or falsification of data, deception of an instructor by providing false information for missing an exam or deadline, or claiming to have submitted coursework when you know you have not.


