Title IX Compliance Simplified

uSafeUS® Mobile App is the modern solution for Clery, Title IX, OVW and NCAA compliance

Sexual Assault Prevention and Response:

Sexual Assault Prevention and Response has never been more important:

1 in 4

college women experience sexual assault. So do 1 in 5 college TGQN-identifying students and 1 in 15 college men.

1 in 3

campus sexual assault victims never finish college.

$14.4M

and $9.4M are two recent settlements paid in publicly disclosed sexual assault lawsuits. Many more are never disclosed.

Risk Management and Compliance

Amplify Your Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Strategy with uSafeUS Mobile App

uSafeUS is an all-in-one tool colleges and universities can use to ensure compliance (Clery, Title IX, OVW and NCAA) and provides prevention and response tools for campus sexual assault and harassment, realtionship violence, and stalking.

Students need tools and information in all situations — where they live, study, work, play, and while in transit. They need to know how to deal with the aftermath of an assault and options for what to do next.

uSafeUS ensures the right resources are available when and where students and their support systems need them. It connects students, faculty, staff, and family directly to your campus programming and prevention strategies.

uSafeUS Does the Work for You

Creating and disseminating sexual assault resource programming for students takes tremendous effort from already overworked school and Title IX staff. Building student awareness of resources is also time intensive.

uSafeUS does the work for you.

Implementation is easy. We provide everything you need to customize and successfully launch uSafeUS on your campus, as well as features to track and encourage usage. (No personal information is collected.) After launch, we provide ongoing support via phone or email. Our team is with you every step of the way.

uSafeUS Administrator Dashboard

  • Customizable

    Customize your campus resources, including answers about reporting, how to “Find Help,” and “What Next?”.

  • Analytics

    Anonymized analytics about your campus community’s use of uSafeUS.

  • Resources

    Ready-to-share materials, including user guides, communications collateral, social media posts, and videos.

  • Engagement

    Push notifications help keep students engaged and communicate important prevention messages.

Join Our uSafeUS Partners:

  • "uSafeUS is a powerful app that helps us get critical prevention and response resources to our students, wherever they go, whenever they need them. It's a vital component of our campus prevention efforts."

    Jessica Baker, University of Florida

  • “I think it’s very important to have a resource like Time to Leave™ to help people get out of bad situations. Since my generation is always on their phones, it makes it very convenient that uSafeUS is an app.”

    Alexa, University of New Hampshire, Class of 2022

  • “I recommend uSafeUS often to students and their families, who understandably worry about student safety. I’ve written about uSafeUS in a column in the Parent’s Newsletter, and I keep promotional materials on-hand in my office. Student safety is a top priority at our university, and uSafeUS fits nicely with our efforts to reinforce that shared value.”

    Ted Kirkpatrick, UNH Dean of Students

  • “As an RA in college, it’s good to know that I have a free tool I can refer my residents to. uSafeUS is important not only in helping students feel safe, but be safe when they need it most. I will be referring uSafeUS to all my residents this semester.”

    Megan, Plymouth State University, Class of 2020

  • “uSafeUS is a great resource for students. Even if they have not had any experiences of sexual assault, dating violence, or stalking, it’s a great way for students to know what services are available to them.”

    Christina Cliff, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Security Studies, Franklin Pierce University

  • “uSafeUS has been a good app to help students understand that anyone could have a friend that has been assaulted or may experience assault and that it’s okay not to know what to do. This app encourages people to always have a backup plan. We call it the app that you don’t want to have to use, but want it when you need it.”

    Kat Dougherty, Assistant Dean of Students, Keene State College

Contact Us

Sharyn Potter, PhD, MPH
Prevention Innovations Research Center
University of New Hampshire

(603) 862-3630

9 Madbury Road, Suite 405
Durham, NH 03824