Public Safety
At Seattle University Public Safety, we prioritize the safety and well-being of our close-knit community. We are dedicated to creating a safe and secure environment that empowers all of our students, faculty and staff to thrive.
Your Safety Is Our Priority
Our team operates on a philosophy that promotes the positives of urban Seattle and safe experiences for our students, faculty, staff, and guests.
We maintain 24/7 security patrols, emergency notification systems, and controlled building access. Seattle University Public Safety also maintains strong ties with local emergency services to protect and support students, faculty, and staff.
Our Mission
The Department of Public Safety and Transportation promotes and maintains a safe environment for university community members, and proactively stewards parking and transportation needs across campus.
Additional Information
Location: The Public Safety Department is located at CLMB Columbia Building, Room 002. Use your campus card to enter the building after hours if you want to connect with the Public Safety Department 24 hours a day.
24-Hour Emergency Line:
We're ready to help with any on-campus emergency.
206-296-5911
24-Hour Non-Emergency Line:
We're happy to offer a safety escort or help with non-emergency issues.
206-296-5990
24-Hour Crisis Connections:
We're here to help you or a loved one in crisis.
866-427-4747
The Public Safety Department is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Our staff consists of 21 uniformed campus public safety officers, 4 communication dispatchers, 1 administrative assistant, 1 transportation supervisor, 4 administrative staff. Approximately 30 part-time public safety students work in all areas of the department providing support services to the campus community.
We are Seattle University's Department of Public Safety. We are made up of full-time professional staff and part-time student staff who are charged with and committed to protecting the lives and property of our community and the visiting public. We have chosen lives and careers of service, compassion, and guardianship. We are committed to Seattle University's mission, vision, and values, and most of all, to the just, compassionate, and equitable treatment of all people. We are officers, dispatchers, supervisors, and administrators, but above all, we are all members of the Seattle University community.
- 24/7 Security Patrols
- Emergency Notifications
- Emergency Services Coordination
- CPR w/ AED and First Aid Response
- Provide Certified First Aid and CPR Training
- Safety Escort Services
- Crime Prevention Information and Programming
- Crime Statistics Information and Required Reporting
- Provide 24-hour Life Safety Equipment Checks
- Fire/Security Alarm Programming and Response
- Criminal Incident Reporting and Investigation
- University Lost and Found Service
- Seattle Fire Department Inspection Coordination and follow-up
- Workplace Accident Investigation
- General After-Hours Access Assistance to the Campus Community
- Campus Security Authorities Report Coordination: CSA Incident Report Form
- Clery Act Compliance
Public Safety Officer training includes but is not limited to the following courses/modules. Public Safety officers are generally in training for the first six months of their careers at Seattle University.
- Red Cross (or similar) CPR, AED, and First Aid for Adults, Children, and Infants (instructor-level training available)
- Stop The Bleed Bleeding Control (BCON) (instructor-level training available for eligible staff)
- De-escalation and Defensive Skills (instructor-level training available)
- Emergency Communications
- Bias Incident Identification, Response, Documentation, and Clery Act Reporting
- Critical Incident and Active Shooter Response
- FEMA Emergency Management (4 courses)
- End Violence Against Women International (5 courses)
- Suicide Prevention and Mental Health First Aid
- FERPA Compliance
- Data Security and Privacy
- Preventing Discrimination and Harassment
- Sexual Assault and Compassionate Response
- Extensive supervised field training with a designated Field Training Officer or Supervisor
Walking Safety Escort Services
Be escorted to your on-campus or within two-blocks off-campus destination. We offer this service 24-hours a day.
206-296-5990
Keys and Building Access
Get help with your university-issued keys and access to on-campus buildings.
206-296-5390
keys2@seattleu.edu
Business Office
Get help with van rentals, guest parking, lost and found, and general questions.
Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Located in the Columbia Building (Lower Level)
206-296-5992