Campus Police, Safety & Security

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Services Provided

  • Shield Cards
  • Parking Permits
  • Parking Control
  • Traffic Citations & Appeals
  • Lost & Found (items kept for 30 days)
  • Key Inventory & Control
  • Notary (during business hours; free)
  • Patrol Residence Halls
  • Nightly Lock-Up
  • Open & Close Seminary Facilities
  • Unlock Doors on Request
  • Security for Special Events
  • Escorts on Request
  • Liaison for Local Fire & Police Departments
  • 24-Hour Central Dispatch with Central Alarm Monitoring
  • Training for Personal Safety, Emergency Response, & Crime Prevention

Department of Campus Police, Safety & Security

Purpose: The Department of Campus Police, Safety & Security is responsible for all aspects of safety and security on the Seminary and Boyce College campuses as well as all other property owned by the Seminary. The department is comprised of sworn police officers who have full powers of arrest on the Seminary property.

Training: Seminary police officers are trained and equipped for emergency responses and are trained in First Aid and CPR.

Hours: The Department of Campus Police, Safety & Security is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays.

Monitoring: The department utilizes a computer-aided dispatch center and a campus radio system to ensure the quickest response possible to calls for service. This same center is regularly able to monitor much of the campus by way of closed circuit television, and officers regularly patrol the campus on foot, bicycles, ATV, and marked vehicle. The Department of Campus Police, Safety & Security maintains a close working relationship with the main law enforcement agency serving Metro Louisville.

Possession of Firearms

In accordance with KRS 237.115, it is the policy of the Seminary that possession of firearms, with the exception of law enforcement officers, is prohibited anywhere on Seminary property. This includes residential apartments and houses as well as any vehicles parked on Seminary property. Possession of a Concealed Weapons Permit does not negate this prohibition.