SMC
SMC Emergency Notification / Corsair Alert
Santa Monica College's emergency-notification program is delivered through the Corsair Alert safety app — the official SMC Police-partnered LiveSafe app that pushes 'real-time emergency alerts' — alongside a mass-notification backend (historically BlackBoard Connect, recently migrated to Rave) that disseminates emergency messages via email, text, and phone. The formal Clery-Act distinction between timely warnings and emergency notifications, the 'without delay' standard, and annual testing are documented in SMC's 2025 Annual Security Report.
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Santa Monica College
Community College · CA
Corsair Alert
In the policy’s own words
What the policy says
What Corsair Alert isverbatim
Corsair Alert is the official safety app of Santa Monica College—designed to keep students, faculty, and staff informed, connected, and protected.
- — Identifies Corsair Alert as the official SMC safety app (built on the LiveSafe / CutCom AppArmor platform), developed with the SMC Police Department. Reproduced identically on the SMC official X post and the smc.edu/livesafe page.
Timely Warning vs Emergency Notificationreconstructed
A Timely Warning indicates the department does not believe there to be an immediate threat to campus safety, as opposed to an Emergency Notification, which would indicate there is believed to be an immediate threat to campus safety.
- — Draws the standard Clery two-instrument distinction. Captured from search-snippet rendering of the ASR PDF; the admin.smc.edu host 403-blocks direct fetch and exact wording could not be byte-confirmed across multiple identical retrievals, so flagged isVerbatimConfirmed:false.
Annual testing of communication methodsreconstructed
All emergency communication methods are tested annually, at minimum.
- — Documents a testing cadence (at least annual) plus regular evacuation drills. Captured from search-snippet rendering of the ASR PDF; host 403-blocks direct fetch, so exact wording is unconfirmed and flagged isVerbatimConfirmed:false.
At a glance
How this policy works
- When it activates
- An Emergency Notification is issued when the SMC Police Department believes there is an immediate threat to campus safety; a Timely Warning is issued when there is no immediate threat but a reported Clery-Act crime represents a serious or continuing threat to the community.
- Who decides
- The SMC Police Department (emergency line 310-434-4300) determines whether an incident represents an immediate threat (Emergency Notification) or a serious/continuing threat (Timely Warning) and initiates the notification system; the specific named officials and designees are identified in the SMC Annual Security Report.
- Timeliness standard
- Per the Clery standard reflected in the SMC ASR, the College will, without delay and taking into account the safety of the community, determine the content of the notification and initiate the notification system — unless issuing it would, in the professional judgment of responsible authorities, compromise efforts to assist a victim or to contain, respond to, or otherwise mitigate the emergency.
- Emergency notification vs. timely warning
- The SMC ASR explicitly separates the two instruments: a Timely Warning indicates the department does not believe there is an immediate threat to campus safety, whereas an Emergency Notification indicates a believed immediate threat. Timely warnings are issued for Clery-Act crimes on Clery geography that represent a serious or continuing threat.
- Testing cadence
- SMC documents that all emergency communication methods are tested at least annually, and that evacuation drills are conducted regularly.
- Scope & limits
- Notifications reach the SMC community via the Corsair Alert app (push/real-time alerts) and the district mass-notification backend (email, text, phone). The backend has migrated from BlackBoard Connect toward Rave as the central emergency-notification system; the app is downloaded voluntarily from the Apple App Store or Google Play.
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Analysis
Reading the policy
Santa Monica College — one of California's largest community colleges and a top transfer feeder to the UC and CSU systems — does not currently brand a single consumer-facing 'SMC Alert' system; instead its emergency-notification capability is delivered through two layers. The public-facing layer is Corsair Alert, 'the official safety app of Santa Monica College,' built on the LiveSafe platform (CutCom/AppArmor) and developed in collaboration with the SMC Police Department. SMC describes Corsair Alert as delivering 'real-time safety alerts' and 'instant access to critical campus safety resources,' with features such as a Police Call Box, live chat with SMC Police, an 'I'm OK' location share, and tip reporting. The behind-the-scenes mass-notification layer broadcasts emergency messages via email, text, and phone; SMC's documentation and reporting reflect that BlackBoard Connect was the district's central emergency-notification platform, with Rave noted as having replaced it as the central system in a recent migration.
The Clery framing is documented in the 2025 Annual Security Report produced by the SMC Police Department. The ASR draws the standard two-instrument distinction: a Timely Warning indicates the department does not believe there to be an immediate threat to campus safety, as opposed to an Emergency Notification, which would indicate there is believed to be an immediate threat to campus safety. The report tracks the federal Clery standard that the institution will, without delay and taking into account the safety of the community, determine the content of the notification and initiate the notification system — unless issuing a notification would, in the professional judgment of responsible authorities, compromise efforts to assist a victim or to contain, respond to, or otherwise mitigate the emergency. Timely warnings are issued for Clery-Act crimes on Clery geography reported to campus security authorities or local police that are considered to represent a serious or continuing threat.
SMC documents a testing cadence: all emergency communication methods are tested at least annually, and evacuation drills are conducted regularly. The SMC Police Department (emergency line 310-434-4300) is the operational hub; archived Crime Alerts and Bulletins show SMC issuing dated Timely Warning crime alerts (for example, on-campus sexual battery and assault cases), confirming the two-instrument practice in the field.
Important honesty note on naming: this case was requested under the working title 'SMC Alert,' but no current system is publicly branded exactly that — the live brand is Corsair Alert (app) plus the district mass-notification backend, so the file is filed under the Corsair Alert brand to avoid implying a brand that SMC does not use. Because the smc.edu / admin.smc.edu hosts (and the ASR PDF) 403-block direct fetch in this environment, the policy-language passages below were captured from repeated search-snippet renderings of the official ASR and pages and paraphrased where exact wording could not be confirmed verbatim across multiple identical retrievals; only externally reproduced consumer-facing app copy is flagged verbatim.
Takeaways
Key findings
SMC's emergency-notification program is delivered through the Corsair Alert app (official LiveSafe / AppArmor safety app, built with SMC Police) plus a district mass-notification backend.
The mass-notification backend was BlackBoard Connect (email/text/phone) and has recently migrated toward Rave as the district's central emergency-notification system.
The 2025 Annual Security Report separates the two Clery instruments: an Emergency Notification = believed immediate threat; a Timely Warning = serious or continuing threat without an immediate threat.
SMC documents that all emergency communication methods are tested at least annually, with regular evacuation drills — an explicit testing cadence many community colleges omit publicly.
No current system is publicly branded exactly 'SMC Alert'; the live brand is Corsair Alert, so the case is filed under that name to avoid implying a brand SMC does not use.
Policy, meet practice
When this system actually fired
2 documented times SMC’s alert system was used, from the case archive.
Provenance
Sources
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- Clery ASR
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Added 2026-06-21Updated 2026-06-21Via ingestion