Emergency Contact Information

Emergency Contact Information

Travel and Immigration

If you are at the U.S. port of entry clearing U.S. immigration and the CBP officer
has questions that can be answered by the International Services Office (ISO), ask
the officer if they would like to call the ISO for confirmation.  During office hours,
you can call the office directly or the general office number, 985-549-2360 or 985-549-2614.
After hours call the Southeastern Police Department at 985-549-2222 who will immediately
call the ISO director or coordinator.

Campus Safety

University Police

University Police Officers are responsible for the full range of law enforcement services.
These include, but are not limited to, responding to and investigation of incidents
and offenses, medical emergencies, fires, bomb threats, auto accidents, violations
of state liquor, controlled substances, and weapons laws and other on-campus emergencies.

CONTACT INFORMATION

University Police DepartmentPride Hall1301 SGA DriveSLU Box 10780Hammond, LA 70402

Emergency: 985-549-2222Non-Emergency: 985-549-3835

Emergency Alert System

Southeastern uses an emergency alert messaging system to notify students, faculty,
staff and preset relatives/friends in the case of an emergency. All student, faculty
and staff email accounts are preregistered with the system, but you must sign up to
receive emergency alert text messages and voice calls on your cell phone. Sign up
through your Leonet account or click here.

Note: Text messages will be sent only in true emergencies and occasionally to test
the system. You will not receive notices about registration, athletics or other events
through this system.

Safe Campus App

Southeastern’s free Safe Campus app can be accessed by using your smart phone or device
to visit southeastern.edu/safecampusapp. Be sure to save the app to your home screen
for easy access. The app can direct dial the University Police Department from its
home screen and from links embedded throughout its sections. Among the areas addressed
on the app are suggested steps to take in the case of an active shooter or stabbing
on campus, bomb threat, fire or explosion or intruder/mental health emergency. The
app also addresses procedures to be taken for a lockdown, shelter in place, evacuation,
physical injury, sexual assault, weapons on campus and weather emergencies.

Code-Blue Emergency Phones

Southeastern maintains more than 40 code-blue emergency phones located throughout
the campus. Anyone can use the phones to instantly contact University Police with
the push of a button. The code-blue phones’ flashing blue lights activate during emergency
situations impacting the campus.

Community Safety

While off campus in the Hammond community or anywhere in the US, the standard emergency
number is 911 on any phone.