Safety at Southeastern

Numerous safety measures ensure our campus remains a safe place to live and learn

Monday, April 13, 2015 


At Southeastern, safety is of paramount importance. Significant steps have been taken to ensure the wellbeing of students, faculty, staff and visitors on campus. In addition to the many security measures already in place, daily personal safety is encouraged among the university community.

Safety measures on campus include:

  • an emergency alert system that issues texts, voice calls and emails to students, faculty, staff and pre-set relatives in the event of an emergency or university closure

  • code-blue emergency phones located throughout campus that instantly alert University Police to the exact location where help is needed

  • an outdoor PA system that broadcasts sirens or voice alerts in the event of a serious incident occurring on campus

  • security cameras monitored by University Police

  • extensive outdoor lighting throughout campus

  • University Police escort if you need to walk through campus alone at night (call 985-549-2222)

All student, faculty and staff email accounts are preregistered with the emergency alert system, but you must sign up to receive emergency alert text messages and voice calls on your cell phone. Sign up or update your contact information today.

Learn more about the efforts to emphasize safety at Southeastern and our University Police Department.




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