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Campus Safety Information & Resources

Delta College is dedicated to fostering public safety and securing a campus environment that encourages academic excellence. Educating our community on safety awareness contributes to this effort.

Report an Emergency

To report a crime or an emergency on campus, contact the Delta College Department of Public Safety in N102, or call 989-686-9111. A crime or emergency which occurs off campus should be reported to the police department having legal jurisdiction for that area. If Public Safety cannot be reached, call 911.

Silent Witness

If you see a crime occurring on campus and you would like to report it, anonymously, please fill out the Silent Witness form. All information will be kept confidential.

To report crime occurring off campus, call the Crime Stoppers of Bay County tip line at 800-422-JAIL (5245). Calls to the tip line are not recorded and your number does not show up on a caller ID. Your identity will remain anonymous.

Emergency Contacts

Public Safety
N102
publicsafety@delta.edu
989-686-9111 (emergencies)
989-686-9113 (non-emergencies)
 
Hours
Monday – Friday, 7am – 11pm
Saturday, 8am – 6pm

Equity Officer/Title IX Coordinator
J101
equityoffice@delta.edu
989-686-9247

Hours
Monday – Thursday, 8am – 4:30pm
Friday, 8am – 4pm

 

Safety & Security Services

Alert sign-up

The Emergency Text Notification Service is a free service provided by Nixle and administered by Delta College’s Department of Public Safety. We want to make sure you are the first to know of emergency situations or campus closings. 

Receive text alerts

Using your mobile phone, text DELTAEMG to 888777.

Receive email, text or both

Using the form below, enter your Mobile Number, Email Address, and Zip Code.

 

Car problems

Lock your keys in your car or have a dead battery and need some help? Contact the Department of Public Safety, either in person or by phone. This service is free of charge. 

First aid

If serious injury or illness occurs on campus, immediately call the Department of Public Safety at 989-686-9111. Give your name, describe the nature and severity of the medical problem and the campus location of the victim. 

Lost and found

The Department of Public Safety operates the College's lost and found. If you lose something, contact the Department of Public Safety at 989-686-9113. If you find something, please turn it in to the Department of Public Safety in N102. We will attempt to locate the owner and return the item. 

Prescription drug drop-off

In collaboration with the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration), the Department of Public Safety participates in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. This initiative addresses a vital public safety and public health issue. Medicines that languish in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse and abuse. Unused or expired medications can be turned in to Delta College Public Safety Office during normal business hours for safe disposal. The service is free and anonymous. 

Student ID

To get your student ID card, you must come to the Department of Public Safety and bring your current class schedule, along with your driver’s license or State Identification card. The first student ID is free and any additional, or replacement student ID cards, cost $5, which is payable at the Cashier’s Office. 

Unlock a classroom

Students may contact Public Safety to request the opening of a locked classroom. The student must be authorized by their instructor on a list at the Department of Public Safety. The student could then have access to check out a key for the day. 

Vehicle escort

Contact the Department of Public Safety, either in person or by phone. You will need to give the dispatcher your name, location and a description of your vehicle, and an officer will escort you safely to your vehicle. 

Sexual Assault/Sexual Abuse Resources

A directory of on-campus and community resources is available from Delta College's Equity Office for sexual assault/abuse survivors. Included are contacts for immediate and ongoing assistance. 

The Resource Handbook for Campus Sexual Assault Survivors, Friends and Family (PDF) is provided by the State of Michigan and presents basic information about campus sexual assault. It's main objective is to help survivors begin their journey toward healing and to enable family and friends to support loved ones who have experienced a sexual assault on campus. 

Policies Applicable to Minors on College Property

While all Delta College regulations and rules of conduct are applicable to minors while on College property, there are no specific regulations, rules or policies that are only applicable to minors. A complete listing of the Regulations and Rules of Conduct is available at Delta College Regulations and Rules of Conduct on the Inside Delta.

Annual Security Report

Delta College's Annual Security Report includes annual statistical disclosure of reported crimes for the previous three calendar years. This report complies with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Acts and is also part of Delta's ongoing effort to inform our campus and community of available safety programs and services.