While safety is a top concern in our world today, it is our goal to provide the highest degree of Campus Safety and Security services on campus. Geneva's Campus security team consists of experienced professionals who are always active and ready to respond to the concerns of our students. With 24-7 security patrols, emergency call stations throughout campus, the GC Alert emergency communication system, and the grace of God, our campus is considered to be a safe and flourishing environment.
Experienced security personnel are always on alert, maintaining a visible presence through round-the-clock patrol
Well-lit and visible emergency call stations are located throughout the heart of campus.
Residence Halls and class buildings are equipped with card security access points
As a Christian college, Geneva is committed to the concept that there should be a direct relationship between belief and behavior. The Bible establishes basic principles, which guide and foster the development of Christian character, thought and behavior. The college has a responsibility to maintain standards, which are moral, promote righteousness, and uphold the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the City of Beaver Falls.
Learn MoreGeneva College Campus Safety and Security is lead by David Wargo. Whether on a bike, in a car, or on foot, someone from his team is always on campus. Geneva has an officer on duty 24/7 and the students can contact security at any time.
Throughout campus, you will find emergency call access points. All of these access points are equipped with a call button you can use to call campus security.
Knowledge and tools to equip students with a mindset of safety
The Campus Safety Department is located in the lower level of the Rapp Center. The department provides security 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Security can be reached via: Mobile phone: 724-846-9632, or Office phone: 724-847-5678
Geneva College students are required to abstain from the consumption, possession, sale or transport of alcoholic beverages while under the jurisdiction of the College (on campus, at College-sponsored events, or on a College-sponsored trip)
View PoliciesWhile traveling on or around campus, it is advisable to travel in groups, especially at night. Use well-lit and populated streets and sidewalks to travel. If you must travel alone, tell someone where you are going. If you need a safety escort, the Security Department will provide you with an escort throughout campus to your residence hall.
Learn MoreGeneva College is supported by the Police, Fire and Emergency Services of Beaver Falls and the County of Beaver.
The classroom and academics are of great importance but the life of the community we take part in is also important. Geneva allowed me a place and space to use and discover my gifts while seeking to do my best work academically.