Campus Safety & Wellness
Safety is important for the entire University of Arizona campus community. Here are a number of resources to enhance our students' safety and well-being.
For an emergency, call 911. For a non-emergency, call 520-621-UAPD (8273).

EMERGENCY INFORMATION
Risk Management assists the campus community in creating a safe environment for faculty, staff, students, and visitors.
CIRT (formerly known as Campus Emergency Response Team) oversees the campus emergency planning response.
PERSONAL SAFETY
ALERTS & COMMUNICATION
Sign up for these communication methods to be aware of any campus emergency.
- UA Alert is a free service that delivers emergency alerts to registered users – as well as their friends and family – via their cell phones and/or email accounts during a campus emergency. Sign up for UAlert.
- The LiveSafe app provides real-time interaction for those reporting security and safety concerns. Download the LiveSafe app on Apple and Android devices.
TRANSPORTATION
- ASUA Safe Ride provides a safe, night-time method of transportation to all university-affiliated persons on and around the main campus.
- The Cat Tran shuttle service operates on-campus and an express service to off-campus lots.
DEAN OF STUDENTS OFFICE
The Dean of Students Office provides programs designated to guide students in areas of health and safety protocols.
- The SafeCats Program is a proactive educational campaign that disperses safety-related information on and off campus.
- Student Assistance helps students who face complex issues and crises that could affect their ability to remain successful.
HARASSMENT, DISCRIMINATION & SEXUAL MISCONDUCT REPORTING
If you find yourself in a situation that makes you uncomfortable, please reach out and tell someone.
CAMPUS RESOURCES & COUNSELING SERVICES
Campus Health promotes health, wellness, and safety by providing quality medical and mental health services through virtual and in-person care.
Counseling and Psych Services (CAPS)
Offering psychological counseling to students to help them cope with personal problems so that they can successfully achieve their educational goals.
520-621-3334
OASIS Sexual Assault and Trauma Services
Oasis provides services to UArizona students, staff and faculty who are impacted by sexual assault and relationship violence.
520-621-3334
This program educates the UArizona community about sexual health issues and servces as an information resource.
520-621-4967
Educational resources and programs for the prevention of hazing in campus groups.
520-621-7057
Threat Assessment & Management
Campus violence prevention depends on the willingness of all members of the community to notice and refer potentially worrisome behaviors or situations before they result in harm.
520-621-7057
COMMUNITY SERVICES
TUCSON HOSPITALS
Banner University Medical Center - Tucson Campus
1501 N. Campbell Ave., Tucson, AZ 85724
520 694-8888
Tucson Medical Center
5301 E. Grant Rd, Tucson, AZ 85712
520-327-5461
St. Mary's Hospital
1601 W. St. Mary's Rd, Tucson, AZ 85745
520-872-3000
TUCSON POLICE & FIRE
Tucson Police Department
Non-emergency: 520-791-4444
STATE OF ARIZONA
Arizona Poison & Drug Information Center
Provides poison and medication-related emergency treatment advice, referral assistance and comprehensive information on poisons and toxins, poison prevention and the safe and proper use of medications.