What to do in a crisis or emergency
If you experience an emergency abroad, please call campus police at 619-594-1991 and they can put you in contact with the ICS risk manager. Alternatively, you may contact Jane Kalionzes, ISC Interim Director, at jkalionz@mail.sdsu.edu.
Crises might include natural disasters, health hazards, military activity, political upheavals, civic unrest, or terrorist threats occurring either here in San Diego or at 200+ SDSU study abroad sites worldwide. Please refer to this site whenever you encounter a crisis. We welcome any suggestions on how we can meet your needs before and during a crisis.
US Department of State (DOS) Emergency Assistance to American Citizens Abroad
SDSU Emergency Preparedness
Emergencies can occur at any time and without warning. San Diego State University has established the SDSU Emergency Preparedness Plan for you to follow so that the effects of emergency situations can be minimized. Your cooperation is critical to the emergency preparedness efforts of this campus!
Please take the time to review the valuable information at the site above; if you have questions or concerns contact: SDSU Department of Public Safety, Student Services Building Room 1410. In an emergency, always dial 9-1-1: Main Number: (619) 594-1991; 24 hour fax: (619) 594-6657; Website: http://www.dps.sdsu.edu
