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Department of Public Safety

For all emergencies please call:

215.895.2222 or 911
TTY: 215.571.4141

Crime Tipline Form

Our Commitment to Safety

The Department of Public Safety works diligently to foster and maintain a safe environment for students, faculty, staff, visitors and neighbors. The department’s holistic, community-oriented approach to safety includes: foot, bike and vehicle patrols, a state-of-the-art dispatch center staffed 24/7, walking escort services, DrexelALERT text messages to relay timely information, the Drexel Guardian app and other safety technologies, and robust community engagement.

Drexel Guardian

Turn your cell phone into a personalized safety device by downloading the FREE Drexel Guardian application, available for Android and Apple devices.
Important Telephone Numbers
Office Phone Number
Walking Escorts              University City: 215.895.222
Center City: 267.584.4160
Queen Lane Campus Security Office 215.991.8102
The Academy of Natural Sciences Security Office 215.299.1019
Drexel University College of Medicine at Tower Health 484.659.8100
New College Building Security Desk 267.359.2380
Salus at Drexel University, Elkins Park Security Desk 215.780.1401
Salus at Drexel University, The Eye Institute (Oak Lane) Security Desk 215.276.6006 or 6009

Public Safety & U

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Public Safety

With the help of the entire Drexel community, the mission of the Department of Public Safety is to keep all Dragons safe and secure. That is why Public Safety offers services such as the Guardian app and the Drexel Alert Emergency Notification System.

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Learn more about Drexel’s community policing and security practices, including our patrol boundaries and walking escort services.
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Report a crime, complaint or other incident online or, in the case of an emergency or a crime in progress, call 911 or 215.895.2222.
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Drexel Public Safety Oversight Committee

The mission of the Drexel Public Safety Oversight Committee (DPSOC) is to provide vision, guidance and oversight to the delivery of police services to the Drexel University community.

Frequently Asked Questions

Call 911 or 215.895.2222, which connects you to Drexel's 24/7 dispatch center. All members of the Drexel community are advised to program 215.895.2222 into their mobile phone’s contacts list as "Drexel Public Safety" so you are prepared in an emergency. You can also connect instantly to the dispatch center via one-touch dialing through the Drexel Guardian app.

You can request a walking escort 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling 215.895.2222, using a campus blue-light emergency phone, or by asking any Public Safety officer on patrol. A Public Safety security officer will walk with you to your destination. The Drexel Guardian app also has a "Safety Timer" feature you can use that will allow Public Safety to check up on you if you don’t deactivate it when you reach your destination safely (this service is not meant to replace a walking escort).

If you need a safe, public space in which to meet someone to complete an online transaction, you can use the front lobby of the Drexel University Police Station (3219 Arch Street), which is under 24-hour video surveillance and open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 

Drexel Public Safety sends alerts and advisories via text message and/or email to keep the community informed about threats to public safety. It also publishes a monthly newsletter called Public Safety & U that runs in the DrexelNow e-newsletter, hosts community events throughout the year, and has social media accounts on Instagram and X.

Safety is a shared responsibility, and all members of the Drexel community are encouraged to take an active role. If you witness a crime or suspicious activity, report it immediately by calling 215.895.2222 (preferred) or using the web-based crime tipline. Reports can be made anonymously. To enhance your own self-protection, follow the top safety tips outlined on the Drexel Public Safety website and consider taking one of DPS' situational preparedness and/or self-protection classes.

Finally, your feedback is always welcomed at dps@drexel.edu.