Protecting Campus
Public Safety patrols campus 24/7 by car, bicycle, foot and motorized T3 chariot.
Protecting Campus
Public Safety patrols campus 24/7 by car, bicycle, foot and motorized T3 chariot.
The Tiger Lore Student Handbook and Planner is a valuable resource and guide to student life at Pacific and includes essential information that every student should know. Students are encouraged to read the Tiger Lore Student Handbook/Planner and keep it available as a reference. Printed copies of Tiger Lore are available at the front desk of the DeRosa University Center, the Student Conduct and Community Standards Office located in Hand Hall and online: www.go.pacific.edu/TigerLore. For students with disabilities or special print related needs, please contact The Office of Services for Students with Disabilities, 209.946.2879.
Report an Emergency - 209.946.3911 (63911 from University phones)
University Emergency Website - During an emergency, this site will provide up-to-date information
Register for PacificCONNECT - Pacific's emergency messaging system for students and employees
Public Safety provides a full range of police services, including but not limited to, crime prevention and investigation, making arrests, calls for services (i.e. jumpstart, escorts, etc.), traffic enforcement, parking enforcement, and security at special events.
All crime reports taken by university officers are sent to the Stockton Police Department. As the Stockton Police Department has more resources available to them, their assistance is sometimes requested for criminal investigations.
To satisfy the requirements of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, we publish past crime statistics.
The mission of the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards is to promote a safe, respectful academic community by educating and enforcing University policies, including the Student Code of Conduct and University Policies found in Tiger Lore.
The Victim Advocacy Program provides free and confidential information, advocacy and support to students and employees who may be victims of crime, violence or abuse.
Read the state's final report on the audit of Pacific and five other universities.
Read Pacific's response to the audit.
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Pacific students, faculty, and staff reflect on their choice of a defining descriptive word.
A look at campus life at Pacific.