Keeping Students Safe
What you need to know about sexual misconduct and safety on campus
Although it can be a difficult topic to discuss and think about, parents and caregivers are encouraged to address key topics relating to sexual assault and personal safety with their students before they leave for college.
Being prepared and informed on these topics will better prepare everyone, but are especially critical as students transition to life at St. Norbert. Understanding healthy relationships, sexual consent, intervention strategies, and sexual misconduct will enable students to contribute to a campus culture that promotes safety, respect, and equality.
Healthy Relationships Are Key
Talk to your students about healthy relationships. Building positive relationships and being aware of the signs of potentially dangerous relationships and situations are one key factor in helping students stay safe.
Know The Facts
It is important to understand that no matter how safe a campus is, sexual harassment, including assault and other forms of misconduct, are prevalent during this time in a student's life.
- National Sexual Violence Resource Center
- The Realities of Sexual Assault on Campus
- RAINN (Statistics on Sexual Assault on College Campuses)
Safety On SNC's Campus
- Visit SNC Campus Safety for tips and information on campus safety and safety off-campus
- Students should always call 911 if they feel in danger, in any way
- Students should keep their contact information up-to-date in the Campus Emergency Notification System
- Students with a smartphone should download the Alertus smartphone safety application
Have Questions?
Contact SNC's Campus Safety department for additional questions or concerns specific to safety. The Title IX Coordinator is also available for support.
Sex and Gender Harassment College Policy
Student Complaint Resolution Procedure
Employee Complaint Resolution Procedure
Contact Title IX Coordinator
Title IX CoordinatorRobert Babcock, Ed. D.
920-403-3018
titleix@snc.edu