Campus Security & Access
Facility Access
The University of San Francisco maintains private property status. However, access to the university grounds is generally not restricted.
Hilltop Campus
The Hilltop Campus sits in the heart of the Inner Richmond neighborhood of San Francisco, located near Golden Gate Park as well as the Haight/Ashbury neighborhood. The campus is home to the majority of USF’s schools and administrative offices, as well as classrooms, libraries, and residence halls. The Koret Health and Recreation Center, St. Ignatius Church, and Lone Mountain are also part of the Hilltop Campus.
Access to university buildings is controlled by card readers. USF community members have varied levels of access which can be utilized with their physical or mobile One Card. The university maintains CCTV cameras at critical exterior perimeter doors and various other locations on campus. Public Safety Officers patrol the academic and administrative buildings on a regular basis. For information about the access protocol for a specific building, see the building manager, a department head, or contact Public Safety Dispatch at (415) 422-4201.
Additional Campuses and Additional Locations
The university operates additional campuses and additional locations for degree programs. These centers are located in San Francisco, Sacramento, San Jose, Santa Rosa, and Orange County. Law enforcement and public safety responsibility for these sites rests with the agency having jurisdiction over each respective site. However, Public Safety receives reports from these agencies. Efforts are made to pass along safety and crime prevention information to students and staff at additional campuses and additional locations. Access to and schedules for these buildings vary and are available from the main office at each respective campus or location.
Residence Halls
Access to residence halls is restricted to residents, their approved guests, and other approved members of the university community. The Office of Student Housing and the Office of Community Living are responsible for the management of six on-campus residence halls, three on-campus apartment complexes, one on-campus residential house, and one non-campus residence hall. Peer advisers (Resident Advisers) and/or professional staff (Assistant Resident Directors and Resident Directors) are available in every building to assist residents in adjusting to student life and to provide a sense of security and community. All residents have a physical or mobile One Card that allows access to the residence halls in which they live. Residence hall room and apartment doors are equipped with peepholes, pin pads, and card readers and entrance areas are equipped with CCTV cameras. Additionally, residents must present their credentials when entering the building, and guests of residents must be accompanied at all times by the resident they are visiting. Public Safety Officers patrol the residence halls on a regular basis and work with the Office of Community Living to enforce security measures.
Additional information regarding residential staff, services, policies, and programs can be found in the Fogcutter Student Handbook.
University Athletic Events
USF athletic events are open to students free of charge and to the public on a paid admission basis in most cases. Events include basketball and volleyball in the Memorial Gymnasium, soccer at the Negoesco Stadium, and baseball at Ulrich Field. Public Safety Officers are regularly assigned to major athletic events to ensure the safety of guests and participants.
Maintenance of University Grounds
The Facilities Management Department is responsible for the upkeep of university facilities and grounds. Facilities and landscaping are maintained in a manner that minimizes hazardous conditions. Facilities Management conducts regular maintenance of the physical plant, including lighting systems, as well as maintaining landscaping that promotes a safe environment. Public Safety regularly patrols campus and reports malfunctioning lights and other unsafe physical conditions to Facilities Management for repair. Together Facilities Management, and Public Safety work closely to detect potential hazards so repairs can be made in a timely fashion.