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Campus Safety & Parking

We are committed to the safety and well-being of everyone on campus, as well as protecting the property on our campus. The Keystone College Campus Safety Department works 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to ensure our students, faculty and staff can work, live, and pursue their professional or academic goals in a safe secure environment.

  • Building Access
  • Campus parking permits
  • Student ID cards and reprints
  • Walking escorts to buildings and/or vehicles
  • Driving escorts under certain medical or emergency conditions

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Keystone College Medical Emergency Policy

Keystone College’s Medical Emergency Policy is provided to guide all individuals on campus in the event of both life-threatening and non-life-threatening injuries. Employees, students, and campus guests are expected to follow this policy at any time someone they come into contact with someone experiencing a medical emergency on campus or at a College-sponsored event off campus.

MEDICAL EMERGENCY PROCEDURE

 Life-Threatening Injury or Illness

  • Call Campus Safety 570-945-8989 or 911. If 911 is called directly, have someone alert Campus Safety as well so that they can direct medical responders to the appropriate location.
  • If the life-threatening injury or illness occurs at an off-campus location, call 911.
  • Individuals who with training in First Aid and CPR are encouraged to assist to the best of their ability until help arrives.
  • Following the incident, Campus Safety (campussafety@austinwt.com or 570-945-8989) and the Student Health Coordinator for students (wellbeing@austinwt.com or 570-945-8255) should be notified.

 Non-Life-Threatening Injury or Illness

  • Call Campus Safety 570-945-8989 or 911. If 911 is called directly, have someone alert Campus Safety as well so that they can direct medical responders to the appropriate location,
  • If emergency response is not needed, employees, students, and campus visitors should report all work-related and on-campus injuries to Campus Safety (campussafety@austinwt.com or 570-945-8989).
  • For non-emergent health issues, students should also report medical incidents to the Student Health Coordinator (wellbeing@austinwt.com or 570-945-8255) to coordinate follow-up care.
  • Employees must report all work-related injuries to their supervisor and human resources (humanresources@austinwt.com or 570-945-8000).

Annual Security & Fire Safety Report (ASFSR)

The Annual Security and Fire Safety Report includes statistics concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus, in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by Keystone College, and on property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, the campus. This report also includes campus safety policies such as campus access, sexual assault, reporting crimes, and more.

The Keystone College Department of Campus Safety prepares this report to comply with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics.

Hazing Violation Report

Keystone College prepares this report to comply with Act 80 of the 2018 Timothy J. Piazza Antihazing Law.

Report of Hazing Violations

Pursuant to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s new Anti-Hazing Law, 18 Pa. C.S.A. § 2801 et seq., Keystone College is required to issue and publicly post a report of all reported hazing violations for the past five (5) years.

In compliance with the reporting mandate set forth in the Pennsylvania Anti-Hazing statute, Keystone College has had zero (0) hazing-related incidents reported through the 2019-2020 school year. There have been no reported hazing violations at Keystone College for the preceding five (5) years.

Keystone College will update this report, as required by statute, every six (6) months, on January 1 and August 1, and keep the report publicly available.

Suspected Child Abuse Policies and Procedures

Keystone College strives to protect the well-being of minors visiting campus and/or participating in College-sponsored off-campus programs and is committed to complying with the Pennsylvania Child Protective Services Law. If a person witnesses child abuse or has cause to reasonably suspect that child abuse has occurred, they should utilize the steps in the Mandatory Child Abuse Reporting Procedures below, to file a report.

Mandatory Child Abuse Reporting Procedures for Visitors

To Report Suspected Child Abuse
Keystone College (the “College”) strives to protect the well-being of minors visiting campus and/or participating in College-sponsored off-campus programs. Further, the College is committed to complying with the Pennsylvania Child Protective Services Law.

To make an initial report, please utilize the steps below, as appropriate:
Imminent Danger Report: If it is suspected that a child is in imminent danger, please immediately call 911 and report the incident. Subsequent to calling 911, please contact the Campus Safety Director listed below.

Non-Imminent Danger Report: If a person witnesses child abuse or has cause to reasonably suspect that child abuse has occurred, please contact the Campus Safety Director listed below:

Keystone College Campus Contacts for Reporting Child Abuse: