Campus Security

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Mission U Safety and Security Department

At Mission University, safety is a priority. The College has a 24/7 security team of many former police officers and prior military personnel. Our security team is dedicated to protecting visitors, guests, students, faculty, staff, and the campus as a whole. Our officers monitor the campus 24 hours a day by video surveillance, and vehicle and foot patrols. We are very thankful for the security team that helps keep our campus safe.

The prevention of crime is the primary concern of our security team, and you play a vital role in its ability to maintain safety on campus. If you observe any criminal behavior or suspicious activity, contact security at 417-268-6022; for emergencies first call 911.

Campus Security Director: Gary Collins
417-268-6022

Poison Control
800-222-1222

Ambulance Call 911

Fire Call 911

Police Call 911

Security & Fire Safety

Mission University (Mission U) is committed to maintaining an safe and secure campus. Mission U deeply cares for the personal health and safety of our students, faculty, and staff. Mission U employs a full-time Director of Safety & Security as well as many part-time Safety & Security officers, many of which are former police, or prior military. All institutions of higher education are required to provide campus related crime and fire statistics as well as an annual report on campus security and fire safety.

Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program (DAAPP)

Mission University (Mission U) is committed to maintaining an alcohol and drug-free campus. Mission U deeply cares for the personal health, mental well-being, and safety of our students, faculty, and staff, and is committed to educating students and employees about the physical and spiritual dangers of the use and abuse of alcohol and drugs. Part of our commitment to students and employees is to help ensure they are safe from and completely avoid the harmful and negative effects of alcohol and drug abuse. All institutions of higher education are required to create a Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program (DAAPP) and biennially review and assess that program.