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Campus Safety & Security

When you become a »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË student, you become part of the NWC campus safety and security team. Our game plan is inside these web pages—it's a look at the things we'll do, and the things you can do to keep our campus and students safe.

Security Office

The NWC Campus Security Office stands ready to provide a variety of services to students including:

  • Safety Escort Service
  • Firearms Storage
  • Free Car Unlock
  • Lost and Found

 

Emergency Alerts

Trapper Alerts

In an emergency or crisis situation, »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË immediately notifies students and employees.

  • Alerts are sent as texts, emails and voice messages to every individual enrolled in the Emergency Notification System.*
  • The campus public address system broadcasts situation statements and directions.

Additional measures will be taken if the situation warrants.

  • An emergency message or notification will appear on your College Portal.
  • The NWC website () may have an an emergency alert placed at the top or the college home page may be replaced with emergency information.

Timely Warnings

Trapper Alerts may also be used to warn students about events/situations on or off campus that can pose an ongoing or continuing threat to individuals or property. Timely warnings will be issued when information is received by the college about pertinent infractions in the community involving —

  • Arson
  • Burglary
  • Robbery
  • Aggravated assault
  • Criminal homicide
  • Sex offenses
  • Any other emergency as deemed necessary

*When you enroll in classes, you are automatically enrolled in the NWC Emergency Notification System. However, you should check your periodically to make sure your phone number is up-to-date.

Emergency Response Guide

Learn what to do in an emergency or crisis situation by downloading the Emergency Response Guide below, or find it under the Campus Security tab on your portal.

Emergency Respsonse Guide

Note: the Evacuation Guide can be found on pages 11-12. Be sure to familiarize yourself with your building's evacuation location ASAP, so you know where to go should you hear the alarm bells go off.

Fire Drills

Expect to be involved in fire drills at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË. They’ll come when it’s snowing, in the middle of the night, whenever you least expect, but sometimes they’ll also get you out of class and into the sunshine on nice, warm days.

  • Become familiar with evacuation procedures for your hall and for every building you have classes in.
  • During drills, once you’ve exited the building, look for your building captain wearing an orange vest and proceed immediately to the evacuation assembly area so you can be accounted for and assist with status assessment of others.
  • If you have questions, visit with your instructors or hall director. Or contact Campus Security.

Phone #s to Know

  • Daytime Security
    307-754-6067
  • Evening & Night Security
    307-202-0605
  • Powell Police Department
    307-754-2212
  • Resident Director on Call
    307-202-0896
  • Counseling Services
    307-754-6135

Annual Report

»Ê¼Ò»ªÈË's Annual Security & Fire Safety Report contains NWC's safety policy statements and crime statistics for the past three years. The policy statements address the school's policies, procedures and programs concerning safety and security, for example, policies for responding to emergency situations and sexual offenses.

Security & Fire Safety Report

You may also request a paper copy from the Campus Security Office at any time.

Safety Escort

For a safe escort to an on-campus destination at night, call or text 307-202-0605

911 Phone Locations

  • East of Simpson Hall
  • Corner of 7th and Division Streets
  • Yellowstone Building courtyard
  • South of the Cabre Building
  • On the campus mall