The Campus Security teams strive to
ensure a safe and welcoming environment for all students, faculty,
staff, and visitors.
We accomplish this through the visibility of security personnel, preventive patrols, 24-hour accessibility, conflict resolution, and crime prevention and awareness programs.
Select a campus location below to view contact information and services available at each site.
311 -
Emergencies (Dial from any on-campus phone)
630-927-9957 -
Non-Emergencies
24-Hour Key Request
Campus Security can assist you in gaining entry to a
locked room or building. Please note that entry is only
granted after proper identification and verification for access has
been determined.
Dead Battery
Campus Security will provide jumper cables in an attempt
to help get your car started due to a dead battery. We cannot
provide any other mechanical assistance. The service station
located on the corner of Roosevelt Rd. and National Way
Dr. does provide a discount to students and staff of the
University if you elect to utilize that facility. This is not an
endorsement.
Security Escorts
If you would like an escort to or from your vehicle
for any reason at any time of the day or night, just call
Campus Security and we will be more than happy to provide this for
you.
All faculty, staff, and students who operate and/or park a vehicle on campus must register the vehicle(s) with the Parking Coordinator. All tags and permits must be current and properly displayed. All student vehicles should be registered within the first 5 days of regular class. Faculty and staff members must register upon employment. Student assistants and those in work-study programs are not permitted to register their vehicles as employees of the University.
To register your vehicle or for more information, contact Parking Coordinator JoAnn Raggs at 630-889-6563.
727-791-2560
In an emergency, call 9-1-1, then notify campus security.
Escort to
Car
Campus security is happy to
provide an escort to your car for your safety. Please call
727-791-2560 to arrange for a security officer to meet you and
accompany you to your car.
Lost and
Found
Please contact the Security
office for assistance in locating lost and found items.
St. Petersburg College's Security Department is dedicated to ensuring the safety and security of students, staff and visitors by providing quality services and information to help make the time that you spend at SPC safe and enjoyable. For more information about St. Petersburg College Campus Security, visit the SPC website.
Combined Annual Campus Security and Safety and Fire
Safety Report
The Combined Campus Safety and
Security and Fire Safety Report discloses campus crime and fire
safety statistics as requried by law. The report also provides an
overview of campus security, support services, policies, and
emergency response and evacuation procedures. The Fire Safety
Report details fire safety compliance required by the Higher
Education Opportunity Act (HEOA). This disclosure is intended to
inform students and employees of the fire safety programs and
policies in place at NUHS and the institution's state of readiness
to detect and respond to fire-related emergencies.
Crime Statistics
The Campus Security Act (also known as the Clery Act) requires
annual disclosure of policy information and crime statistics.
Statistics for National University are available online at the U.S. Dept. of
Education.
Registered Sex Offenders
The Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act requires notice as to where
lists of registered sex offenders may be accessed. The Illinois Sex
Offender Registry is updated daily by the Illinois state police
and is searchable by city, county, and zip code. The Florida Sexual Offenders and Predators Registry
is updated daily by Florida state police and is searchable by a
variety information.
County Sheriff's Offices
The DuPage County Sheriff's Office provides many
additional statistics for our Lombard community. The Pinnellas County
Sheriff's Office offers data for our St. Petersburg
community.