VSU
RAVE Emergency Alert System — Emergency Notification & Timely Warning Policy
Virginia State University, a land-grant HBCU in Ettrick, runs its campus emergency notifications on the RAVE Emergency Alert System, which VSU Police use to push text messages, email, recorded voice messages, and loudspeaker announcements during life-safety or public-health emergencies, and which underpins the university's lockdown and shelter-in-place protocols for imminent threats such as an active shooter.
Read the official policyInstitution
Virginia State University
Hbcu · VA
~4,700 studentsRAVE Alert (RAVE Emergency Alert System)
In the policy’s own words
What the policy says
RAVE Alert system definition / channelsverbatim
RAVE Alert is Virginia State University's official emergency notification system that allows you to quickly receive emergency notifications and important announcements via text messages, email, or recorded voice messages.
- — States the brand as VSU's 'official emergency notification system' and its three core channels (text, email, recorded voice). Identical wording surfaced across multiple official VSU-page retrievals, so it is marked isVerbatimConfirmed:true despite vsu.edu returning HTTP 403 to direct automated fetching.
VSU Police ownership and loudspeaker channelreconstructed
VSU Police will send emergency notifications through the RAVE Alert System using text messages, voice messaging, emails, and loudspeakers when emergency situations arise.
- — Identifies VSU Police as the issuing authority and adds a loudspeaker/PA channel to the SMS/email/voice set. Recovered from the search index; vsu.edu returned HTTP 403 to direct fetching, so marked isVerbatimConfirmed:false.
Hard vs. soft lockdown definitionsreconstructed
A hard lockdown is for imminent, direct threats on or inside a building, such as an active shooter. A soft lockdown is used for potential threats in the vicinity but not directly on campus, or for internal searches.
- — Shows how RAVE Alert messaging maps onto VSU's two-tier lockdown protocol, with 'imminent, direct threats ... such as an active shooter' as the hard-lockdown trigger. Captured from the search index (HTTP 403 on direct fetch), so marked isVerbatimConfirmed:false.
At a glance
How this policy works
- When it activates
- RAVE Alert is used for 'life safety or public health emergencies'; VSU's lockdown protocols pair it with a 'hard lockdown' for 'imminent, direct threats on or inside a building, such as an active shooter,' and a 'soft lockdown' for potential threats in the vicinity. The exact Clery confirmation-threshold sentence was not byte-for-byte confirmable (vsu.edu blocked automated fetch).
- Who decides
- VSU Police administer and send emergency notifications through the RAVE Alert System. The specific position authorized to confirm a threat and activate a RAVE Alert was not confirmed verbatim in this review (vsu.edu and the ASR returned HTTP 403 to automated fetching).
- Timeliness standard
- VSU frames RAVE Alert as the system for rapid dissemination of critical emergency information during life-safety or public-health emergencies. A precise 'without delay / immediately upon confirmation' timing sentence was not byte-for-byte confirmable here (vsu.edu/ASR blocked automated fetching).
- Emergency notification vs. timely warning
- VSU positions RAVE Alert as its official emergency-notification system for life-safety and public-health emergencies, integrated with hard/soft lockdown and shelter-in-place protocols. The distinct Clery timely-warning labeling and the Annual Security Report's exact procedural language were not confirmable here (host blocked automated fetch).
- Testing cadence
- A precise published periodic test cadence for the RAVE Alert system was not confirmed verbatim in this review (vsu.edu and the ASR blocked automated fetching).
- Scope & limits
- Registration uses the university email as username and permits up to three contact numbers and three email addresses, so SMS/voice reach depends on self-registration and current contact data; the added loudspeaker channel provides on-campus reach independent of opt-in. VSU urges the community to register and keep contact information current.
ChannelsSmsEmailPhone CallPa System
Analysis
Reading the policy
Virginia State University (VSU) is a public, land-grant HBCU in Ettrick (Chesterfield County), Virginia. Its emergency-notification platform is branded the RAVE Emergency Alert System, referred to in shorthand as RAVE Alert. VSU describes it as the university's 'official emergency notification system' that 'allows you to quickly receive emergency notifications and important announcements via text messages, email, or recorded voice messages' — phrasing that appeared identically across multiple official VSU-page retrievals and is marked verbatim here.
Operationally, VSU Police own the system. The university's emergency-communications materials state that VSU Police send emergency notifications through the RAVE Alert System using text messages, voice messaging, emails, and loudspeakers when emergency situations arise — adding an outdoor/indoor PA layer to the SMS/email/voice trio. Registration ties to the university email as username and allows up to three contact numbers and three email addresses, so the system is fundamentally opt-in/contact-driven rather than purely automatic.
RAVE Alert is wired into VSU's threat protocols. The university's lockdown and shelter-in-place protocols distinguish a 'hard lockdown' — 'for imminent, direct threats on or inside a building, such as an active shooter' — from a 'soft lockdown' for potential threats in the vicinity but not directly on campus, or for internal searches; RAVE Alert is the channel that carries those instructions to the community. VSU's life-safety framing ('life safety or public health emergencies') aligns the system with the Clery emergency-notification trigger for a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to health or safety.
VSU's published pages confirm the brand, the channels (SMS, email, voice, loudspeaker), the registration model, and the lockdown integration. The granular Clery procedural fields a full standalone policy or ASR would spell out — the exact named position authorized to activate RAVE Alert, the precise 'without delay / upon confirmation' timing sentence, the timely-warning-versus-emergency-notification labeling, and any periodic-test cadence — were not byte-for-byte confirmable here because vsu.edu and the Annual Security Report returned HTTP 403 to automated fetching, so those fields draw on indexed snippets and are flagged where reconstructed. The university's response to a 2025 off-campus tragedy is also documented on its news site.
Takeaways
Key findings
VSU's emergency-notification system is the RAVE Emergency Alert System (RAVE Alert), owned and activated by VSU Police.
Channels are SMS, email, recorded voice, and loudspeaker/PA; registration uses the university email as username with up to three numbers and three emails.
RAVE Alert carries VSU's two-tier lockdown instructions — 'hard lockdown' for imminent, direct threats such as an active shooter, 'soft lockdown' for nearby/internal-search situations.
VSU frames the system around 'life safety or public health emergencies,' aligning it with the Clery emergency-notification trigger.
The named decision authority, exact timing sentence, distinct timely-warning labeling, and test cadence could not be confirmed verbatim (vsu.edu and the ASR blocked automated fetching); the system-definition excerpt was confirmed verbatim across multiple official-page retrievals.
Policy, meet practice
When this system actually fired
6 documented times VSU’s alert system was used, from the case archive.
Provenance
Sources
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Added 2026-06-22Updated 2026-06-22Via ingestion