Campus observing normal operating hours
Should an emergency arise, this page will be updated with relevant information.
Emergency: 911 (Call or Text)
CU Boulder Police Department
303-492-6666
CU Alerts TEST
*CU Alert Test* This is a test of the CU Boulder Alerts emergency notification system. This is only a test. No response or action is required. Be sure you know what to do in an actual emergency situation, and learn about CU Boulder’s three tiers of alerts: Alert Levels & Notifications | CU Boulder Alerts | University of Colorado Boulder
Testing of the emergency notification system is required by the Clery Act, a federal law: https://www.colorado.edu/police/clery-info
The test will include text and email notifications, as well as notifications across multiple social media platforms.
CU Boulder provides comprehensive safety resources for faculty, staff and students at: https://www.colorado.edu/safety
These resources include:
Reporting – crimes, concerns, maintenance issues
Police – contact information for CU Boulder and City of Boulder police departments
Crisis Support – mental health, emotional and psychological needs, discrimination, harassment, and sexual misconduct, student conduct, support after life events, and dispute resolution
Emergency Preparedness – campus hazards and environmental health and safety Prevention – crime prevention and safe transportation
Active Harmer Response – Run, Hide, Fight
If you expected to receive an alert via text but did not please contact the IT Service Center at 303-735-HELP (5-4357 from a campus phone) or e-mail help@colorado.edu For more information on the IT Service Center, including hours, visit www.colorado.edu/oit/service-center. If you are no longer affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder and wish to be removed from CU Boulder Alerts please contact the IT Service Center at 303-735-HELP (5-4357 from a campus phone) or e-mail oithelp@colorado.edu to have your account removed. *CU ALERT TEST*