The safety and security of all members of the university community is a paramount concern of the administration of the University of North Texas at Dallas, which strives to provide a safe environment for all members of our learning community. We work to achieve this by developing a partnership with students, administrators, faculty, staff and the surrounding community. 

UNT Dallas is required by federal and state statute to provide a University Emergency Preparedness Plan. This plan is reviewed periodically and can be found online for viewing by the University community. The University also provides students, faculty and staff with emergency procedures, located on this page and in each classroom.

Learn about UNT Dallas' main communication channel for notifying students of vital safety information.

Emergencies can happen at any time. Being prepared and knowing where to find timely information is important. Be sure to bookmark this page for quick access.

Read about the different steps to take when reporting a crime in both emergency and non-emergency situations.

Success in safety and crime prevention at UNT Dallas depends in large part on the education and participation of the campus community. The campus community is provided information about safety programs and services here.

Each year the university publishes an annual report concerning campus security and crime statistics. The university is required to provide information on the reporting of crimes, important university policies and procedures, law enforcement authority on campus, and support services for victims of crimes.

A list of resources—websites and phone numbers—for emergencies , medical help, counseling, and support.

Updated Monday, January 23, 2012 - 2:19pm +4+