UA-Alert timely warning: What was that?

May 14, 2021

University Relations

Yesterday, you should have received a UA-Alert stating it was a "timely warning." What in the world is that?

The Clery Act requires universities to alert the campus community to certain crimes in a manner that is timely and will aid in the prevention of similar crimes. We will issue timely warnings whenever a crime defined by the Clery Act is reported to have occurred on or may impact our campus community. A timely warning will typically be communicated by email; however, in certain circumstances, the community may receive a text message, Rave notice, phone call or a combination of multiple communication methods to ensure you can take necessary steps to stay safe.

Each timely warning will also have a safety tip to help you stay safe. You can find more information about timely warnings, the Clery Act and campus safety statistics in UAF's Annual Security and Fire Safety Report.

Please contact the Center for Student Rights and Responsibilities at 474-7317 if you have any questions.