Even in the best of times, balancing your academic and personal responsibilities can be challenging. Struggling with your mental health or wellness is normal. We are here to support your experience as a university student. Remember that you are not alone! Choose the support(s) you need from the resources below.
Safety in Residence
We know that a significant factor in enjoying your academic and personal university experience is feeling safe where you live. Our staff is consistently working to update our spaces, policies, and supports with your safety in mind.
Here is a list of a few things we’re doing to keep you safe:
- Residence Safety and Security Infrastructure Advisory Committee (RSSIAC) comprised of members from Housing, the Safety Office, and Campus Police, uses student feedback to improve our spaces. They also conduct biannual safety walks to identify possible safety issues around all our residence buildings. These issues are addressed promptly (e.g., lights that need to be replaced along walkways)
- After Hours Maintenance team inspect and repair facilities as needed
- An annual Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) audit conducted annually
- On-call residence staff available 24/7
Ways that you can help keep our community safe:
- Follow latest public health guidelines
- Report unsafe conditions in or around our residence buildings to a Housing staff member
- Do not prop doors open or allow people into residence if they are not personally known to you
- If you lose your keys, notify your residence Front Desk immediately
- Download the Regroup Mobile App to your personal mobile device for quick and convenient access to campus safety and emergency resources