Albertson College of Idaho

Student Life

Campus Safety consists of 24 hour, 7 day per week service to the campus community. Safety officers are employed by the college and trained and supervised by the Director of Campus Safety.

Campus Safety provides patrol protection to the campus, parking lots, classrooms, residence halls and administrative areas. Officers are responsible for the full range of public safety services including crime reporting, medical emergencies, fire emergencies, as well as reporting the violation of all laws and enforcement of college policies.

The college carries out its responsibility of campus safety seriously. Regrettably, colleges are not immune to the ills of society. No college campus is free of crime. Efforts are made to keep the community aware of any criminal activities that may occur and means of reducing the incidence of such activities. Safety is a community activity. Even with its resources, campus safety officers will not always be aware of all incidents that may occur on campus. It is extremely important for Albertson College community members to report all activities that may appear unusual or suspicious.

You are encouraged to call the Campus Safety Department regardless of how insignificant or trivial an incident may appear.

Students are required to comply with the directives of campus safety officers, as well as any college officials, including residence life staff members, in performance of their assigned duties. Students are required to present valid identification when requested. When there is probable cause that a crime has been committed, a campus safety officer may detain a suspect until the proper authorities arrive.

Campus crime statistics are provided in accordance with the Crime Awareness and Safety Act of 1990 and as part of Albertson College's commitment to inform the college community about campus safety and security. The statistics are reported to the campus community on an annual basis.

Typically, current and prospective students are provided campus crime statistics, which are published in the Student Handbook and are available on the Albertson college webpage under Student Life.


Albertson College Catalog is not a contract but rather a guide for the convenience of students. Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy. Any editorial or typographical errors, which may be present, do not change policy as formulated by the faculty and administration of the college. Albertson College reserves the right to change or withdraw courses, to change fees, rules and calendar for admission, registration, instruction and graduation, and to change other regulations affecting the student body, at any time.