USC will have an outstanding ethics and compliance program that acts to support a culture where making decisions consistent with unifying values, doing the right thing, and complying with policies, laws and regulations are the expected and everyday courses of action.
The following principles have been recognized as important elements for an effective compliance program:
We each have an obligation to be aware of and comply with the rules and regulations that impact our job responsibilities. At an institutional level, our office assists our faculty and staff with this responsibility by:
USC’s culture is guided by our Six Unifying Values: Integrity; Excellence; Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; Well-Being; Open Communication; and Accountability.
Every member of the USC community has a responsibility to exhibit ethical behavior that brings the Six Unifying Values to life. Our faculty and staff are guided by USC’s Ethics and Accountability Code, and our graduate and undergraduate students by a Student Pledge.
As part of our commitment to ethical behavior, USC is accountable for ensuring that we comply with all applicable rules, policies, regulations and laws. That’s where our compliance programs come in.
The Culture Journey at USC is our ongoing initiative to support all Trojans in embracing our Unifying Values, aligning behaviors to bring those values to life, and improving our systems and processes to support an inclusive, positive culture.
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, or Clery Act, is a federal law requiring institutions of higher education to provide timely, accurate, and complete information about safety policies and crimes reported on campus.
Our Youth Protection program mandates youth protection protocols and reporting responsibilities to help safeguard individuals under the age of eighteen who are participating in USC-sponsored or covered activities.
We are committed to providing equitable access and full participation for individuals with disabilities in all USC programs and services. Learn more about our work to support USC’s compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and related federal and state laws.
The Office of Culture, Ethics and Compliance is focused on ensuring that all policies and related resources are communicated and managed in a manner that is compliant and consistent with legal and regulatory requirements, higher education leading practices, and USC’s culture and values.
Sponsored research plays a significant role in the life of the USC community, and gives us the opportunity to contribute to global knowledge and discovery across every realm of human endeavor. Our robust Research Compliance program helps USC staff, faculty and students act as responsible stewards of federal and private research support.
The Report & Response website is an easy-to-use online location where USC community members can report concerns and get the support they need.
In addition to the Report & Response website, you may also report concerns by calling.
Call (213) 740-2500 or (800) 348-7454. This number is staffed by live operators 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.