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630-7577 (Emergency) 630-7098
(Welcome Center)
Personal safety is everyone's responsibility! The Department of
Public Safety welcomes all opportunities to partner with other members
of the community in making Methodist University a safer and more
secure place to live, learn, work, and grow. Please
contact us immediately if you see any suspicious or criminal activity.
Please consider the following personal
safety practices that are useful either on or off campus:
- Use the "buddy system" when going out and avoid walking
alone at night. Security escorts are available at any time on
campus by calling Public Safety at 630-7098
or 630-7577.
- If you choose to walk alone at night, pay attention to your
surroundings. Have your cell phone easily accessible. If you see
anyone or anything that makes you uncomfortable, call Public Safety
at 630-7577 or 9-1-1.
- When running or walking for exercise, go with a friend and
vary your route.
- Don't open residence hall room or lobby doors for people you
don't know. Everyone who is authorized to enter a particular residence
hall should already have key and / or card access.
- Close and lock your residence hall
room or office every time you leave, even if you only plan
to be away for a few minutes.
- Close and lock your residence hall room
door when you are asleep or in the bathroom.
- Avoid asking for or accepting rides from strangers.
- If anyone attempts to force you into a vehicle or take you
anywhere against your will, be prepared to do what you can to
prevent that. Make lots of noise, resist if you can, and get away!
- If you live off campus, lock your home's doors and windows
and use any available alarms. Renters should insist that landlords
and property managers provide and properly maintain effective,
secure door and window locks. Exterior doors should be solid-core
wood or metal.
- Off campus, call 9-1-1 right
away to report any suspicious person or activity.
- Always share your travel plans (even if you're only going to
be gone for a few hours) with someone who can notify authorities
in the event you aren't where you're supposed to be, when you're
supposed to be there.
There are many more tips available from our Public Safety and
Crime Prevention staff. We also offer Personal Safety and Self-Defense
classes for women. Please contact us any time for more information!
Specific Bulletins and Timely Warnings
Regarding Conditions that May Constitute a Risk to the University
Community Will Be Posted on a Separate Page of the Public Safety
Website.
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