Safety is our top priority. To help you stay safe, UVA provides multiple services:
1. Call or Text 911 in an Emergency
Always call or text 911 in an emergency. The 911 center can dispatch police, medical, and fire services on Grounds and off Grounds. When officers arrive, they will focus on your safety and well-being. Trust your instincts and don't hesitate to call 911.
2. Don't Walk Alone after Dark
Instead, choose one of these:
- UTS Night Pilot (bus loop between libraries and first-year dorms) and UTS OnDemand (van service to "hubs"). Download the TransLoc app.
- Safe Walk (with an Ambassador) - to request a Safe Walk: walk up to an Ambassador on patrol, go into the Safety Substation on the Corner, or call 434-982-7622, ext. 406. Hours are 6 pm - 2 am.
- Charge-A-Ride - provides taxi service in the Charlottesville area to UVA students who find themselves without financial means to get home safely. Call 434-295-4131, charge the ride to UVA, and pay via SIS. Student ID required.
- When you use a rideshare service, always check the license plate and ask the driver to say your name.
3. Download the UVA Ready Safety App
This app gives you access to all of UVA's safety resources and many other tools, all in one place:
- Friend Walk - invite contacts to virtually follow you. You may notify them when you are leaving and set a timer for when you expect to arrive at your destination. A virtual walk is not an equivalent for walking with someone else or using one of the ride options above.
- Mark yourself as safe during an emergency situations with the "I'm OK!" feature.
- Reduce Crime - Text a concern about something you see or know to UVA Police.
- Call safety resources on and off Grounds.
- Access to Emergency Procedures and maps of Grounds for a variety of emergency situations.
- Locate the over 400 different AEDs across Grounds
4. Become Familiar with the Student Safety Guide
- UVA offers a wide variety of resources for students including Just Report It, Timely Warnings, self-defense classes, emergency phones, fire safety training, mental health care, and more.
5. Safety is Everyone's Responsibility
- A safe community is an involved community. Be an active bystander. Before you go out, make a plan for getting home safely and don't let friends walk off alone. Be aware of your surroundings. If something doesn't feel right, it probably isn't. Call 911 to request medical, fire, or police officer assistance. Police want you to call.