With campuses as large and diverse as the ones offered by Penn State, the university offers many resources to keep campus and the surrounding areas secure for students, staff and visitors. If you or anyone else is in immediate danger, call 9-1-1.
Here are some of the on and off-campus emergency services available to students.
State College Police Department
The State College Police Department is responsible for providing law enforcement and public safety services to the community in areas not owned or used by the university, which includes downtown State College.
Dialling 814-234-7150 will connect you directly to the department. In case of an emergency, call 9-1-1.
University Police & Public Safety
In addition to the State College Police Department, University Park has its own police force who are committed to campus safety. According to their website the Penn State police division is a “full-service police agency,” which means they have full law enforcement authority.
Calling 814-863-1111 will connect callers directly to a University Police dispatcher. In an emergency, call 9-1-1.
Emergency Telephones
The Penn State Emergency Phone System was created to provide security to the people on campus. The phones are located at poles with a bright blue light for easy recognition, and are scattered throughout campus. The service is also free of charge.
Picking up the receiver and pressing the red button will immediately connect you to a University Police dispatcher.
There is another type of emergency phone located by the entrances of residential halls. The phones can also be used for visitors who want to be escorted into dormitories.
Safe Walk Program
The Safe Walk Program was designed for Penn State students, employees or visitors who may feel unsafe or vulnerable walking alone on campus at night.
To request a safe walk, call 814-865-WALK (9255) and a member of the Auxiliary Police, an uniformed student division with the University Police, will accompany you. The Safe Walk Program is available dusk to dawn, 365 days a year.
PSU Alert
Penn State’s emergency notification system called PSU Alert is used to keep the public informed of campus emergencies. Whether it’s a weather related closure, a security threat or another urgent situation, PSU Alert delivers timely updates to help ensure the safety of everyone on or near campus. Alert messages are sent directly to the user’s phone.
To sign up to receive alerts, visit www.psualert.psu.edu.
Report a Concern
Penn State said they have a ‘see something, say something’ philosophy, which makes it easy for anyone to report suspicious behavior. Most reporting tools offer the option to report anonymously.
Online forms include reporting student misconduct, sexual misconduct, hazing and more. All report forms are available on the Penn State Student Affairs website.
Students also have the option to report a concern in-person at the Office of Student Accountability and Conflict Response in 120 Boucke Building.
Penn State Crisis Line
Penn State has a 24/7 crisis hotline for those experiencing a mental health crisis, sexual assault, stalking or any other immediate emergency. This resource is available for any student on any campus.
Call the Penn State Crisis Line at 877-229-6400 or text ‘LIONS’ to 741741.
RealResponse
Starting April 29, the university is transitioning to RealResponse as its official hotline report. It’s a secure system that allows for anonymous communication via text, mobile app or website.
You can anonymously send texts to 888-778-8173.
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