
5 Personal Safety Tips for New College Students
By Maria W.. Aug 21, 2024
You’ve chosen a college and dorm decor, and you’ve picked out your classes. Congratulations on starting this exciting new chapter! But a college campus includes potential risks, so take these steps to stay safe while enjoying your experience in higher education.
#1. Get a personal safety gadget.
Today’s technology has given us new ways to protect ourselves. For example, you can invest in a personal alarm that attaches to your key ring or backpack. If you need help, you can activate a switch to sound an alarm and flash a bright light. Or you can choose a panic button app. These apps track your location and connect you with a call center or emergency services if you need them. Research options and choose the best gadget to help you feel safe so you’re never truly alone on campus.

#2. Get to know your campus safety office.
Every college campus is equipped with resources to keep you safe. Take the time to explore campus security at your college and what they provide. Many schools offer services like weekend sober rides or nighttime campus escorts to ensure your safety. They can also help if you lock yourself out of your car. Also, be sure to memorize your university’s emergency contact number and put it in your phone.

#3. Always lock your doors.
As soon as you set foot on campus, form a habit of locking your car, dorm, apartment, or any other space. Consider purchasing a small safe in your living space for any valuables that need extra protection. An unlocked door or exposed items of value, even if you’re not around, can leave you and your belongings exposed to unnecessary risks. Make locking up a consistent habit for your safety and peace of mind.

#4. Use social media wisely.
Of course, you will want to share details of your college life on social media. Learn how to protect your personal information so your social media posts don’t leave you vulnerable. Avoid using location check-ins on apps like Foursquare® and Facebook® and keep your profile and posts free from sensitive details, such as your phone number or address. Limit chat features to friends only to prevent strangers from fishing for personal information. And if you decide to meet someone from an online platform, always choose a public location, like a coffee shop, and let a friend or family member know where you’re going and who you’re meeting. These precautions will help keep you safe and secure in the digital world while having fun on your social media platforms.

#5. Always keep your phone charged.
Before leaving your dorm or apartment, be sure your phone is fully charged and easily accessible. Also, it’s never a bad idea to keep a portable charger on you as a backup just in case. Be sure to add important numbers, like those of family members and the campus police, as emergency contacts into your cell so they’ll always be easy to reach.

Whether you’re alone in a parking lot or in the middle of a crowded party, take steps in advance to increase your safety on campus. Boost your personal safety by staying alert to your surroundings and being prepared with a plan for how to act if things go awry. And remember, this is college! Learn a lot and have a great time!
References: Top 10 Personal Safety Tips for New College Coeds | 3 Personal Safety Gadgets for College Students
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