University Police investigates all criminal activity, vehicle collisions, missing persons, and other traditional police concerns on NKU property. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year and strongly encourage anyone who wishes to report an incident (even if you are unsure if it is a police matter) to call us at (859) 572-5500.
Anonymous reports of criminal activity can be made using our Crime Tip Form.
Student conduct incidents include any behavior prohibited by the Student Code of Conduct that is not related to academic dishonesty. If you have questions about whether a behavior is considered a violation, please contact the Office of Student Conduct, Rights and Advocacy, scra@nku.edu or (859) 572-5147.
This accident incident report form should be used by all faculty, staff, students, contractors, and visitors to report ANY incident that either results in bodily injury, illness, or an accident that could have resulted in bodily injury (a near miss) that occurred at Northern Kentucky University. This form must also be filled out to report property damage resulting from such an incident. Please make sure to read all information about the form before completing and submitting it. Please note, this form is NOT a police report. Some incidents may require both a police report and accident incident report.
Questions about this form can be directed to the Office of Safety and Emergency Management.
Campus Security Authority, also known as CSA, is defined as an official of an institution who has significant responsibility for student and campus activities or monitoring university property, or, an individual who a student could reasonably believe has the authority or responsibility. As part of this designation, CSA's are obligated to report allegations of Clery Act crimes that are reported to them in their capacity as a CSA. This definition includes but is not limited to, persons holding the following positions or roles at NKU.