I remembered when I enrolled into York University, bunch of questions regarding scholarship, residence and campus environment popped up in my head. As an international student myself, the campus safety issue was what I concerned the most.
Having lived in residence for 3 years, I became more familiar with the campus along with the student services and programs that it offers. I find out that there are a variety of safety services that are offered at York. From what I've experienced, Keele campus is a safe place. There are many security supports here. The following three supports are the most frequently used from my perspective.
Go safe stop on campus |
Gosafe shuttle at York village |
Blue Light Emergency Phone on campus |
ISP near lecture room |
Indoor Safety Phones (ISP): It works all most the same as Blue Light Emergency Phone. The only difference is that it is settled indoor. Meanwhile, classrooms and lectures with a seating capacity of 75 and over have also been equipped with classroom safety phones. I remembered once, we had a lecture where the computer did not work and the professor used the ISP to call the classroom assistant. The assistant just came within a minute and fixed the problem. The whole story was happened within 3 minutes. I feel that the facilities at York are very adequate.
In addition, there are tons of other useful supports that York Security Department offers, such as Sexual Assault Support and Resources, Safety Training, Community Safety Council and more. Also, there are some safety tips for first year students to know!
Last but not least, here is a link for the safety tips for students. From my perspective, Keele campus is a pretty safe place. York Security is very professional and recently I heard they've been under added pressure to extend services to the Village which is technically not part of the Keele Campus. Here is a Keele Campus Safety Tour.
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