Student Officers
Campus Safety student officers are required to undergo training and be knowledgeable
in many facets concerning campus safety and community life. Students are employed
in three areas of Campus Safety: Community Service Officers (CSO), Communications
Dispatchers, and Cadets. Working an average of 16 hours a week (cadets working
24), students encounter varying situations that require a sound mind, good judgment,
and Christian morals. As the only 24-hour, 7-day a week department on campus,
students working for Campus Safety must have an unwavering devotion to succeed
while being Christ-like in a working environment. Campus Safety prepares students
for post-college careers in many ways, such as holding students accountable for
daily shifts, performing specific duties, and relying on others. Students develop
competency in organization, communication, and dependability through employment
with Campus Safety. The development of such competencies are visible through work
duties, including vehicle citations, reports, and knowledge of university rules
and regulations. While patrolling the campus on foot, bike, or by car, the student
officer's main objective is to make his/her presence known to the students and
act as a deterrent of crime.
If you would like to become part of the Campus Safety team, please
contact Deputy Chief Anthony Strickland at (626) 815-3805 for availability. If positions
are available, please complete an Application
for Student Employment and turn it in to the Department of Campus Safety.
The application may be obtained in person through the Office of Student Employment
or Campus Safety, or an application may be downloaded*,
printed and completed for submission.