Individual Responsibility

A safety program such as the one at Grand Valley State University could not reach its highest potential without student cooperation. Students must take responsibility for themselves and their belongings by using common sense and by taking advantage of the programs that are available to them.

Larceny is the most frequent crime on campus, many of which could be prevented. Do not leave book bags, books, purses, bikes, or other personal effects unattended in living centers, classrooms, or other public areas. When parking on campus, close your vehicle windows and lock your doors.

The information in this brochure is accurate as of the date of printing. This brochure is intended to be informational and is not a guarantee of services. The university reserves the right to modify its programs, services, and levels of staffing.

Phone numbers to call to receive assistance:

Police, Fire, Emergency 911

Public Safety Services 331-3255

Pew Campus Security 331-6677

University Judiciary 331-3585

Grand Valley Women’s Center 331-2748

Counseling Center 331-3266

Assault Center 776-7273

A Center for Women in Transition 392-2829

Grand Valley State University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution. It encourages diversity and provides equal opportunity in education, employment, all of its programs, and the use of its facilities. It is committed to protecting the constitutional and statutory civil rights of persons connected with the university. 5/08.

  Last Modified Date: May 9, 2008
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