Compliance, Reports, and Policy
The Department of Public Safety produces a daily crime log that tracks incidents occurring on campus. In addition, the university produces numerous other reports on safety issues, some required by law and others as a means of gauging the campus climate.
We request all suspicious behavior and crimes be reported as soon as possible. Report an incident by phone: 435-586-1911; by e-mail: police@suu.edu ; or in person at our office located at 36 N. 300 W.
Southern Utah University Police
Physical:
36 North 300 West
Mailing:
351 W University Blvd Cedar City, UT 84720
Emergencies: 911
Dispatch: (435) 586-1911
Office: (435) 586-7793
Building Emergencies: (435) 865-8888
Fax: (435) 865-8337
Email: police@suu.edu
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Presidential Campus Safety Commission, “ensuring that all members of the university community have a safe environment in which to learn and work... focusing not only on physical safety, but also on safety in interpersonal relationships and interactions".
- President Scott. L. Wyatt
The Office of Institutional Research & Assessment supports SUU’s mission fulfillment by providing data and data analysis to inform institutional and programmatic planning, decision-making, and assessment. In addition to meeting internal data needs, the Office of IR & Assessment also represents SUU to external stakeholders by responding to report and data requests from state, federal, and other external agencies. Our office coordinates and collaborates with other entities on campus to ensure data integrity.
Office of Institutional Research & Assessment at Southern Utah University
The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 (HEOA) requires that postsecondary institutions participating in federal student aid programs make certain disclosures to students (Student Consumer Information). The following information is disclosed to you as current or potential student or employee at Southern Utah University (SUU) in compliance with federal law.