2023-2024 Student Handbook
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response. The SRP is a simple response matrix for all hazards, it is designed to provide consistent, clear,
shared language and actions among all staff, students and first responders. The SRP is not based on
individual scenarios, but rather on the response to any given scenario. The SRP includes five response
actions: Hold, Secure, Lockdown, Evacuate, and Shelter. A link to a twelve-minute video explaining
each of the responses can be found here. Please watch the video and become familiar with each of the
responses.
Important Phone Numbers
• 911 For fastest emergency response for police, fire, or medical assistance.
• Denver Seminary Security for Non-Emergencies: 303-961-1184
(Extension 1001 from a campus phone)
Students, faculty and staff should call Denver Seminary security to report a crime, suspicious
activity, medical emergency or to request an escort from a building to their car during seminary
business/class hours.
• Littleton Police Department Non-Emergency: 303-794-1551
Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990
In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics
Act, Denver Seminary collects and reports crime statistics. The Clery Act requires all public and private
post-secondary educational institutions participating in federal student aid programs to publish an annual
report that contains three years of campus crime statistics, security policy statements which assure basic
victim's rights, and directions on where students should go to report crimes.
Campus Emergency and Weather Closure Notification System
Denver Seminary utilizes the following means of communication in the event of an emergency or a school
closure.
1. A notice on the Seminary's main webpage: www.denverseminary.edu
2. Broadcast emails and text messages: notices will be emailed and/or texted to all staff and faculty
to their Seminary accounts and to students via their DMail account through the Rave Emergency
System. Students can manage their Rave account at Rave Emergency System.
3. Television: CBS4, ABC7, NBC9, and FOX31
Usage and Operations
Lost and Found
Items of lower value will be left on display in the Student Center kitchen. Examples include water
containers, lunch bags, hats, etc. Items will be kept for a maximum of thirty days. If not retrieved, items
will be discarded or donated to a worthwhile cause or organization. Some items of higher value, such as
cell phones, laptops, car keys, wallets, or purses may be kept by Denver Seminary Security (303-961-1184)
Service/Assistance Animals
Unless deemed a service animal, animals are not permitted inside campus buildings. For those with service
animals that will be in class, please contact the Dean of Students.