Four More College Safety Tips
Today’s colleges have many excellent safety measures in place but they can only go so far in protecting the student population. It is important that students be aware of the steps they should take to ensure their own safety. Here are ten of the most important and effective college safety tips you can share with your college student.
A student’s first semester at college can be an exciting and memorable time. Following these few steps will assure that it is a safe and fulfilling time as well.
- Get to Know the University Police
- Protect Your Identity
- Know who you are Meeting
- Know who is on the Other Side of the Door
Be aware of how to get in touch with the University Safety Personnel as quickly as possible. If you find yourself alone, for instance working in a lab late at night, do not hesitate to contact them to let them know the situation. Request an escort to your car at night if it is far away or across a darkened parking lot.
Protect your identity by keeping your personal information as much to yourself. Avoid displaying personal information on mailboxes, apartment doors, cars, etc. In most cases your first initial and last name will suffice. Do not record personal information on your outgoing voicemail.
College is a time for meeting new people such as dates, study partners, or simple friendly encounters. When planning such meetings make sure that they happen in a public place and your trusted friends or roommate is aware of the situation. Ask strangers questions such as clubs or activities they are involved in, what classes they are taking and where they live.
Do not open your door unless you are sure who is on the other side. If the person does not live in the dorm ask how they got in and verify their story with the front desk. Do not open the door to verify credentials; use the peephole instead. If your door does not have a peephole request that one be installed.
A student’s first semester at college can be an exciting and memorable time. Following these few steps will assure that it is a safe and fulfilling time as well.
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