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Informal and formal resources

Your concern(s) are very important to the UC Merced campus as we strive to maintain and create a more inclusive and equitable campus community.  Please refer to resources to respond to your concern.  

 

Any incident that is believed to violate University policy or that may constitute a crime should be reported to the appropriate University official.  Informal conflict resolution services are available to assist in addressing concerns arising out of bias incidents.

Vision: 

The University of California, Merced strives to promote safe, affirming and inclusive communities for all students, faculty and staff to learn, work and research together in alignment with the principles of community.  Our community is enriched by the presence of people of different abilities, ages, ancestry, citizenship, cultures, ethnicities, gender identities, gender expressions, health statuses, marital status, medical conditions, national origins,  nationalities, races, religions, spiritualities, sexual identities,  socioeconomic statuses, and veteran status.

     

     

     

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