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Campus Safety

At University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis, we are committed to the safety, security and well-being of our students, faculty and staff. The University continually works to improve security and foster a safe and secure climate for learning and living.

COVID-19 Updates and Announcements

University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis is closely monitoring updates regarding the novel coronavirus and COVID-19 infections.

Review the latest updates, policy changes and statements to the campus community at uhsp.edu/covid19.

Learn About the University's COVID-19 Response

Dial S-A-F-E for Emergencies

In the event of an emergency on campus, contact the Office of Public Safety by dialing 
314.446.SAFE (7233)

The Office of Public Safety base station is located in the Children’s Place Garage and is staffed 24 hours per day, seven days per week.

Bias Incident Report

As outlined in the Bias Incident Response (BIR) Policy, the University is committed to establishing and nurturing an environment that actively acknowledges and values diversity and inclusion and is free from any type of prejudice, intolerance or harassment. Members of the University community have the right not to be discriminated against by any individual or group based on their actual or perceived age, ancestry, ethnicity, national origin, ability (physical, psychological, cognitive), sex, gender identity or expression, citizenship or immigration status, marital status, race, religion, religious practice, veteran status or other protected classification.

The University does not tolerate such incidents and will seek resolution of such matters.

Bias incidents should be reported using the Bias Incident Report Form. Once a completed report has been submitted, a member of the Bias Incident Response Committee will review and initiate the incident resolution process.

Refer a Student to the Students of Concern Committee

The Students of Concern Committee provides a confidential support system for early intervention of at-risk students. The committee receives referrals from the campus community about students for a number of reasons, including but not limited to academic, personal, financial, mental health or behavioral concerns.

Examples of referrals may include:

  • Claims that a student is going to harm themselves or others. If you have an immediate concern, please call at 314.446.SAFE (7233).
  • A student's physical appearance is deteriorating.
  • A student is suffering from or dealing with the side effects of a serious illness.
  • There are perceived concerns regarding the mental and physical health, welfare and safety of a student.

Submit a referral to the Students of Concern Committee 

 

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