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Information on SU's Crisis Altert Notification System

Students, faculty and staff are included in a new crisis alert notification system being implemented at Syracuse University. The new system, which will include text message, phone and e-mail alerts, will be used to provide rapid notification and instructions to members of the University community only in the event of a critical incident in progress.

To sign up for Syracuse University's new Crisis Alert Notification system, follow the instructions on this website.

Assistance for Those in Crisis

Student Services Available 24 Hours/7 Days

On Campus Emergencies
Emergencies: 711 (*711 from a campus pay phone)
On a cell phone; dial #SU (#78)
Department of Public Safety Communications Center: (315) 443-2224

Off Campus Emergencies
Syracuse City Police Department: 911

If you or someone you know has experienced...

...a physical assault. Please contact Health Services at (315) 443-2666
...suicidal thoughts or other urgent mental health situations. Please contact the Counseling Center at (315) 443-4715
...a sexual assault. Please contact the Sexual Assault Support Services line at (315) 443-7273

Other Student Support Services

If you or someone you know has experienced...

...a bias-related incident. Please contact one of the following offices:
Office of Multicultural Affairs - (315) 443-9676
The LGBT Resource Center - (315) 443-3983
The Lillian & Emmanuel Slutzker Center for International Services - (315) 443-3091

...trouble in a Syracuse University residence hall. Please contact the Office of Residence Life at (315) 443-3637

...any other student-related problem. Please contact the Dean of Students office at (315) 443-HELP (4357)

Assistance for Parents

Parents requiring assistance in a crisis situation should contact the Parents Office at (315) 443-1200

Other Links

Syracuse University Emergency Procedures Reference Guide

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