How Campus Safety Can Boost Student Enrollment & Trust
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Campus safety is no longer just about protection—it’s a strategic asset. With 82% of college students concerned about personal security (according to new research from ADT and Clery Center), a university’s safety record can directly impact enrollment, retention, and perception. A well-executed security strategy doesn’t just prevent crime; it builds trust, reassures families, and strengthens an institution’s reputation.
In this discussion, we talk about how campus police and safety leaders can leverage evolving technology to:
- Strengthen campus safety & emergency preparedness to proactively deter threats
- Build trust through transparency & communication with students, parents, and staff
- Position safety initiatives as a recruitment & retention advantage to attract prospective students
- Bridge safety gaps with modern, cost-effective technology—without costly infrastructure overhauls
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How Campus Safety Can Boost Student Enrollment & Trust
Campus safety is no longer just about protection—it’s a strategic asset. With 82% of college students concerned about personal security (according to new research from ADT and Clery Center), a university’s safety record can directly impact enrollment, retention, and perception. A well-executed security strategy doesn’t just prevent crime; it builds trust, reassures families, and strengthens an institution’s reputation.
In this discussion, we talk about how campus police and safety leaders can leverage evolving technology to:
- Strengthen campus safety & emergency preparedness to proactively deter threats
- Build trust through transparency & communication with students, parents, and staff
- Position safety initiatives as a recruitment & retention advantage to attract prospective students
- Bridge safety gaps with modern, cost-effective technology—without costly infrastructure overhauls
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