
Campus Safety
5115 Federal Blvd. | Denver, CO 80221
Location: Regis Square-Suite 28
Hours:
Monday-Friday
8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Contact: 303.458.4122
safety@regis.edu
The mission of the Regis University Department of Campus Safety is to promote and maintain a safe and secure learning, living and working environment for the University community while supporting and promoting the Regis University Jesuit mission of "Men and Women in Service of Others" through community-based outreach, education and collaboration in safety.
Regis University’s Department of Campus Safety is not a sworn law enforcement agency. The scope of our duties is different, as we are certified security officers through the City of Denver, and we endeavor to conduct ourselves as security professionals. We strive to improve the educational experience of all members of the University community by providing services, training and outreach for their safety, security and assistance needs, by being the leading innovators of new ideas and by setting high standards in campus safety.
All RegisNet users are automatically enrolled to receive real-time campus safety updates via email. We highly recommend that all university staff, faculty and students also sign up to receive RU Alerts via text message and/or voicemail. To update your profile, click the link above and sign in with your RegisNet account. Add your phone number to your profile and select "Allow Regroup to send me voice and text messages." Within your RU Alerts profile, you can also add the DTC or Thornton groups to receive alerts about those campuses.
View more valuable Campus Safety resources for current students, faculty and staff on OneRegis.
For emergencies, please immediately call 911.
The function of a Campus Security Authority (CSA) is to report to the official or office designated by the institution to collect crime report information, such as the campus police or security department, allegations of Clery Act crimes that he or she receives. CSAs are responsible for reporting allegations of Clery Act crimes that are reported to them in their capacity as a CSA.
CSAs are not responsible for investigating or reporting incidents that they overhear students talking about in a hallway conversation; that a classmate or student mentions during an in-class discussion; that a victim mentions during a speech, workshop, or any other form of group presentation; or that the CSA otherwise learns about in an indirect manner.
When inclement weather is anticipated, decisions concerning campus closure or delay of opening are made prior to 5 a.m. to communicate information via RU Alert and the local media so students and staff will be able to plan accordingly.
Battery Jump Service
Campus Safety can help you jump your car battery between 5 p.m. and 8 a.m. Monday through Friday, or anytime Saturday or Sunday. Prior to assistance, you will need to fill out and sign a liability waiver.
Lost and Found
The Campus Safety Office houses all of Regis' lost and found. Visit us at Regis Square to see if your object was found.
Safety Resources
Sexual Assault Victims Hotline
Denver Victim Assistance Unit:
720-913-6035
Colorado Crisis Services:
1-844-493-TALK
Check out these crime prevention strategies and safety precautions that encourage intentional planning and informed behaviors that will help you avoid risk and minimize the repercussions of a criminal incident.
View more valuable Campus Safety resources for current students, faculty and staff on OneRegis.
5115 Federal Blvd. | Denver, CO 80221
Location: Regis Square-Suite 28
Hours:
Monday-Friday
8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Contact: 303.458.4122
safety@regis.edu