Utah
Procedure P1-011A: Campus Security / Alerting U: How and when the University of Utah communicates about campus safety
The University of Utah communicates about campus safety through its Campus Alert system at alert.utah.edu, initiated by a designated University administrator under Procedure P1-011A: Campus Security, and as of late 2025 organizes messages into a color-coded three-tier model — Red Emergency Alerts, Orange Safety Warnings, and Yellow General Safety Information sent by text, email, and the alert website.
Read the official policyInstitution
University of Utah
Public R1 · UT
~35,000 studentsCampus Alert / U Alert (alert.utah.edu)
In the policy’s own words
What the policy says
Campus Alert initiated by designated administratorreconstructed
The designated University administrator will initiate the Campus Alert system.
- — Establishes who has authority to activate the Campus Alert system under the codified campus-security procedure. Captured from official regulation text reproduced in search results; regulations.utah.edu 403-blocks automated fetching, so marked unconfirmed.
Red Emergency Alerts criteriareconstructed
Red Emergency Alerts are issued immediately for critical emergencies requiring urgent action such as an active threat, natural disaster or major safety hazard.
- — Top-tier 'Red' category = immediate emergency notification for ongoing/imminent threats. Captured from official page text reproduced across multiple searches; publicsafety.utah.edu 403-blocks fetching.
Orange Safety Warnings = Clery timely warningreconstructed
Orange Safety Warnings include when a Clery-defined crime has occurred on or near campus and poses a serious or continuing threat to the community.
- — Maps the 'Orange' tier to the Clery timely-warning standard (serious or continuing threat from an already-occurred crime). Captured from reproduced official page text; .edu page 403-blocks fetching.
Safety-warning decision collaborationreconstructed
The University of Utah has a Clery compliance officer who works closely with University Police and the Office of General Counsel to determine whether a particular incident requires a safety warning.
- — Names the three-party collaboration (Clery compliance officer, University Police, Office of General Counsel) behind safety-warning decisions. Captured from reproduced official page text; attheu.utah.edu 403-blocks fetching.
At a glance
How this policy works
- When it activates
- Red Emergency Alert: issued immediately for critical emergencies requiring urgent action, such as an active threat, natural disaster, or major safety hazard. Orange Safety Warning (Clery timely warning): a Clery-defined crime has occurred on or near campus and poses a serious or continuing threat to the community (e.g., aggravated assault, robbery, sexual assault, arson, certain violence or weapon-related crimes). Yellow General Safety Information: non-urgent matters such as weather impacts, road closures, or other safety advisories.
- Who decides
- Under Procedure P1-011A, the designated University administrator initiates the Campus Alert system. For safety warnings, the University of Utah Police Department (UUPD), other involved safety and campus partners, the Clery Compliance Officer, and the Office of General Counsel work together to evaluate each reported incident; a Clery Compliance Committee meets regularly on reportable offenses and reporting training.
- Timeliness standard
- Red Emergency Alerts are issued immediately. A safety warning should be issued as soon as pertinent information is available, with an institutional goal of sending a Safety Warning within hours of an incident being reported.
- Emergency notification vs. timely warning
- Three-tier color-coded model mapping to Clery: Red Emergency Alerts = Clery emergency notifications (immediate/ongoing threats), Orange Safety Warnings = Clery timely warnings (already-occurred crimes posing a serious or continuing threat), and Yellow General Safety Information = non-Clery advisories. Safety Warnings fulfill the Clery Act timely-warning requirement.
- Testing cadence
- The U publishes active alerts and updates at alert.utah.edu; specific Campus Alert test cadence was not stated in the publicly reproduced policy text reviewed (the Clery Compliance Committee meets regularly and produces the Annual Security & Fire Report).
- Scope & limits
- Alerts are sent via text, email, the alert.utah.edu website, digital signage, and other official university channels. The color tiers scope urgency: Red for immediate action, Orange for serious/continuing Clery threats, Yellow for non-urgent advisories. Active alerts and updates are centralized at alert.utah.edu.
ChannelsSmsEmailWebsiteDigital Signage
Analysis
Reading the policy
The University of Utah codifies its emergency-notification authority in Procedure P1-011A: Campus Security, which implements Policy 1-011 and provides that the designated University administrator will initiate the Campus Alert system. Operationally, the U presents the program publicly as 'Alerting U,' with active alerts and updates posted at alert.utah.edu and pushed via text, email, the alert.utah.edu website, and other official university channels including newer digital signage across campus.
As detailed on the U's 'Alerting U' guidance from the Department of Public Safety, the U uses three color-coded categories. Red Emergency Alerts are issued immediately for critical emergencies requiring urgent action, such as an active threat, natural disaster, or major safety hazard. Orange Safety Warnings cover situations where a Clery-defined crime has occurred on or near campus and poses a serious or continuing threat to the community — the U's branding for the Clery timely warning, covering crimes such as aggravated assault, robbery, sexual assault, arson, and certain types of violence or weapon-related crimes. Yellow General Safety Information is shared for non-urgent matters such as weather impacts, road closures, or other safety advisories.
Decision authority for the safety-warning (timely-warning) tier is collaborative and documented. Per the U's safety-warnings explainer, the University of Utah has a Clery compliance officer who works closely with University Police and the Office of General Counsel to determine whether a particular incident requires a safety warning; in practice the University of Utah Police Department (UUPD), other involved safety and campus partners, the Clery Compliance Officer, and the Office of General Counsel work together to evaluate each reported incident. Factors considered include the nature of the incident, its location, the timing of the report, and whether there remains a credible, ongoing threat to the campus community. The U also maintains a Clery Compliance Committee of individuals whose responsibilities intersect with safety, which meets regularly to review reportable offenses, develop reporting training, and produce the Annual Security & Fire Report.
On timing, the U states a warning should be issued as soon as pertinent information is available, with an institutional goal of having a Safety Warning sent within hours of an incident being reported; Safety Warnings fulfill the Clery Act requirement to send timely warnings when there is a serious or ongoing threat. Because the University of Utah's official .edu hosts (regulations.utah.edu, publicsafety.utah.edu, attheu.utah.edu) and the secondary news coverage all return HTTP 403 to automated fetching in this environment, the excerpts below were captured from the official page text as reproduced and corroborated across multiple independent search queries rather than fetched directly; they are marked isVerbatimConfirmed:false and remaining detail is paraphrased.
Takeaways
Key findings
Procedure P1-011A: Campus Security codifies that the designated University administrator initiates the Campus Alert system; active alerts live at alert.utah.edu under the public 'Alerting U' branding.
As of late 2025 the U uses a color-coded three-tier model: Red Emergency Alerts (immediate urgent threats), Orange Safety Warnings (Clery timely warnings for serious/continuing threats), and Yellow General Safety Information (non-urgent advisories).
Safety-warning decisions are collaborative: the Clery Compliance Officer, University Police (UUPD), other safety/campus partners, and the Office of General Counsel evaluate each reported incident, weighing nature, location, timing, and ongoing threat.
Red Emergency Alerts are issued immediately; the U's goal is to send a Safety Warning within hours of an incident being reported, fulfilling the Clery timely-warning requirement.
Channels include text, email, the alert.utah.edu website, digital signage, and other official university channels; a Clery Compliance Committee meets regularly and produces the Annual Security & Fire Report.
Policy, meet practice
When this system actually fired
6 documented times Utah’s alert system was used, from the case archive.
Provenance
Sources
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Added 2026-06-21Updated 2026-06-21Via ingestion