As a parent, there is no single more important question to ask during the college search process than, “Will my child be safe?” When you come to visit us, talk to UNK students or their parents and they’ll most likely tell you the reason they chose to come here, above all, is because it felt like a safe, community-centered environment they could call “home”.
The Department of Police and Parking Services at UNK is a highly effective and efficient department, largely because of the close interaction and open lines of communication it has with the University as a whole. The Department offers a full range of police, parking, and hazmat/safety resources around the clock to ensure a safe environment for the entire UNK campus community.
The Police division of the Department of Police and Parking Services consists of full and part-time officers who conduct area patrols, enforce federal, state, and local law, as well as UNK policies and coordinate crime prevention programs.
.jpg) Police 2507 19th Avenue Kearney, NE 68849 Phone (308) 865-8517 Fax (308) 865-8993 Officer's Cell (308) 627-4811 Email: UNKpd@unk.edu For Emergency, dial 911
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 Parking Services 2507 19th Avenue Kearney, NE 68849 Phone (308) 865-8367 Fax (308) 865-8993 Email: parking@unk.edu
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Information contained in this publication/web site include topics such as: firearms and concealed weapons policies, sex offender registry, crime prevention, University police law enforcement authority, crime reporting policies, disciplinary procedures, fire safety information, and other matters of importance related to security on campus. They also contain information about crime statistics for the three previous calendar years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus, in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by UNK, and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to campus. Other information related to the drug-free schools and campuses regulations can also be found here.