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Student Services > Safety and Security
Security Staff | Security Procedures | Safety Tips

Nebraska Wesleyan places a high priority on keeping its campus safe for students, employees, and visitors. The University works to lessen the chances of crime. Although Nebraska Wesleyan deals with the possibility of crimes through various measures, prevention and the reporting of crimes is ultimately the individual's responsibility.

Various programs designed to aid students to learn safe personal living habits are provided in the residential facilities and the Greek houses. The college newspaper, The Reveille, also includes articles related to campus safety.

The University is obligated to inform students when crimes are known to have occurred. The type of communication and its delivery will depend upon the circumstances of the crime. These announcements are made to alert community members of security precautions they may wish to take.

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Reporting a Crime

All members of the University community have the responsibility of reporting crimes to the local police. In emergency situations, dial 911. For crimes reported in the evening, also notify NWU security (432.9238) and the police. For crimes reported in the daytime, notify the Physical Plant (466.2323 or ext. 2323) in addition to the police. It is extremely important to report crimes promptly. Doing so will aid the University in providing timely notice as well as helping authorities investigate and apprehend suspects.


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