The PEACE Center

Prevention, Education, Advocacy, Consultation, Empowerment

The PEACE Center leads our campus community in a social change movement to end sexual violence.
Our trauma-informed educational programs and direct services aim to promote a healthy and safe environment allowing all faculty, staff, and students to thrive.

Request Advocacy & Support

Available for in-person walk-in services Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm

Contact the main line (210)458-4077

Email your questions to peace.center@utsa.edu

We are here for you

UTSA PEACE Center provides support services and prevention education to those who have been impacted by sexual violence. Our services are confidential and for the entire campus community. These are the areas that we focus on:

  • Sexual Violence
  • Intimate Partner Violence
  • Gender-based Violence
  • Sexual Misconduct and Harassment
  • Stalking
If you need to speak with someone, please click on the button and fill out the form provided.

Advocacy Consent Form

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We are here to support you

Our confidential advocates provide comprehensive support services to all members of the UTSA community. Learn more

We are here to educate you

We lead a campus-wide educational effort to prevent sexual violence through outreach and programs.  Learn more

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Where to find us

Campus Advocacy Location:
Student Union - SU 1.02.04

One UTSA Circle
San Antonio, TX 78249
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PEACE Center
Student Union - SU 1.02.04

Phone: 210-458-4077
Email: peace.center@utsa.edu

Hours of Operation: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm


Sexual Violence Prevention Screener

University of Texas at San Antonio believes that it is the responsibility of all students, faculty and staff to be a well-informed, active participant in building and supporting a safe campus environment. This program serves to promote this endeavor.

Sexual Violence Prevention Screener

After completing this program, you should be able to:

  • Identify some characteristics of healthy vs. unhealthy relationships
  • Define consent
  • Identify different forms of sexual violence
  • Have some specific strategies for identifying and interrupting sexual violence
  • Have some specific strategies for helping survivors of sexual violence

Please Note:

This program must be completed in a single sitting. If you log-off or close the browser before completing the program, your progress will not be saved and you will need to restart the program from the beginning. Please allow 20-30 minutes to complete the program.

You are completing this program anonymously. If you have been required to complete the program, or if you otherwise need to receive credit for completing the program, you MUST fill-out the "Verification of Completion" at the end of the program.


We are passionate about helping our community through advocacy and prevention efforts that meet the culturally diverse needs of our campus.


culture of respect
In January of 2019, UTSA joined the Culture of Respect Collective, a cohort of 37 institutions of higher education dedicated to ending campus sexual violence Who will engage in a rigorous process of self-assessment and targeted organizational change. This two-year program created by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) brings together stakeholders from across the campus and the community with the common purpose of working together to create a Culture of Respect.