Safety & Judicial Resources

SAFE Office

Website: https://safe.rice.edu/
Phone: 713-348-3311
E-mail: safesupport@rice.edu
Location: Morton L. Rich Student Health Center (near Brown College Magister's House)

Rice University’s The SAFE Office: Interpersonal Misconduct Prevention and Support offers care management and navigation to students who are reporting an incident of interpersonal violence perpetrated against them and to students who have been accused of perpetrating interpersonal violence.

The Office also provides prevention education to the Rice community on sexual and domestic violence, sexual harassment, stalking and Title IX and Clery Act requirements. If you have any concerns about sex discrimination at Rice and would like to speak to a Coordinator, please email titleix@rice.edu.

Student Judicial Programs (SJP)

Website: https://sjp.rice.edu
Phone: 713-348-4786
E-mail: sjp@rice.edu
Location: 301 Lovett Hall, Entrance A

Student Judicial Programs (SJP) articulates and enforces the expectations of the Rice University community. The professional staff in SJP welcome the opportunity to meet with students to talk about the work we do.

Code of Student Conduct

Code of Student Conduct

Undergraduate Alcohol Policy

Undergraduate Alcohol Policy

Hazing Prevention Policy

Texas criminal law prohibits hazing at private universities, including Rice, and the University's Code of Student Conduct also prohibits any hazing or hazing type activity.

Hazing Prevention Policy

Emergency Resources

Website: https://emergency.rice.edu/what-to-do

Rice University Police Department (RUPD) & Emergency Medical Services (REMS)

Website: http://www.rupd.rice.edu/
Website: https://rems.rice.edu/
Phone: 713-348-6000 (24/7 assistance)
Location: Entrance 8

The Rice University Police Department (RUPD) takes the lead in providing a safe environment for the university community by protecting life and property. To achieve this protection, RUPD maintains patrols to deter and detect crime, report fires, and safety hazards, and control traffic on campus.

The police department is also responsible for investigating all crimes that occur on campus. To ensure the security of the campus, it is important that members of the community promptly report all crimes and emergencies, including personal injuries, fire, and traffic accidents to RUPD.

Rice University Emergency Medical Services (REMS) strives to provide the Rice community with quality emergency medical care. REMS seeks to accomplish this goal through rapid response to calls for emergency service, standby coverage at special events, education of the Rice community, and a commitment to compassionate patient care, quality improvement, and professionalism.