Welcome to Campus Safety

The Campus Safety Department is located in McClain Hall. Enter McClain from the parking lot and look for the Campus Safety signage halfway down the stairs and to the left.

Links to Vehicle Registration, Parking Permit rules, Campus Parking guidelines, etc. can be found below. If you have any questions about the information on this page, call Campus Safety at (574)269-5344 or email at campussafety@grace.edu.

The primary role of this office is to be a service to the Grace College community. This is accomplished through observation, reporting, documentation, and when necessary, taking such action as is deemed appropriate to promote the safety of the Grace Community.

The Campus Safety Department is responsible for the enforcement of all campus traffic regulations, locking and unlocking of all campus buildings, general patrols, fire drills, and tornado alerts, as well as investigating any incident reports.  Safe rides, jump starts, and unlocking vehicles are also done by request.

If you have a police or medical emergency, dial 911.

All other campus-related messages can be directed to the Campus Safety Officer on duty at (574)269-5344 according to the following procedures:

  1. Speak clearly 
  2. Identify yourself 
  3. Identify the problem and/or request 
  4. Identify the extension if calling from a campus phone 
  5. If leaving a message give a return phone number

Emotional or Physical Messages

  • Contact the Health Center (574)372-5100 ext. 6472 between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. weekdays 
  • Contact the Resident Director on-call at (574)635-5737 
  • Contact Campus Safety at (574)269-5344 

Safety Hazards Contact the following numbers for wires that are down, gas leaks, etc.: 

  • Contact Campus Safety at (574)269-5344 
  • Contact the Physical Plant at (574)527-2380 
  • Contact the Resident Director on-call at (574)635-5737

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