Safety and/or Crisis Supports
Campus safety, lost and found, report a concern, Title IX
After Hours Crisis Helpline
If you are experiencing a psychological crisis, or need to talk with someone after scheduled Health Services hours, you can call the 24 Hour Community Crisis Helpline: Dial 211 from a land line or 1-800-400-1572 from a cell phone.
Campus Escort
Security escorts are available to students, staff, and faculty day or night. Call extension 2269 or 2400 from any campus phone or (805) 730-4200 from a cell phone to ask for an escort.
Campus Safety and Emergency Department
The Santa Barbara City College Campus Safety and Emergency Department is committed in providing a safe and secure environment for all students, staff and visitors by establishing a peaceful learning atmosphere where all people can attend safely and without fear. Campus safety officers patrol the college's East and West campuses including the parking lots. Although they go through training, SBCC safety officers are not peace officers. Safety officers wear blue shirts with yellow lettering and yellow jackets with blue lettering as uniforms and while on evening patrol, the officers carry flashlights at all times. The officers also carry walkie-talkies which give them instant communication with the local police. Among other duties the Campus Safety Office is also responsible for parking enforcement on campus.
Defribrillators, Cliff Campus
Locations of defribrillators on SBCC Cliff Campus
Emergency and Crisis Hotline Information
Emergency and Crisis Hotline Information
Emergency Phone Locations
In the event of an emergency, call extension 2400 from one of the campus emergency phones. These phones, housed in easily identifiable call stations, are located throughout the campus. See the Campus Map for locations.
Lost and Found
Lost something on campus? Contact our lost and found to see if we've found it!
Medical Tram
A medical tram is available to help students with limited mobility that need help in getting to and from classrooms, offices, or parking lots. Those who plan on using the medical tram must complete the necessary paperwork through Disabled Students Programs & Services (SS-160). Call Disabled Students Programs & Services at x4164 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. For medical tram rides after 4:00 p.m. call Campus Safety (x4200) to request a medical tram ride.
Report a Concern
Santa Barbara City College strives to be a safe and positive learning and working environment for all students, staff, faculty and community members. However, in the event that you feel unsafe or have a concern to address, please complete the Report a Concern Form. SBCC uses this form for all* complaints and concerns, including: Discrimination/Hate Crimes, Disruptive Behavior, Academic Grievances, Personal Wellness, Title IX (Dating/Domestic Violence, Sexual Harassment/Assault, Stalking), Threatening/Violent Behavior (Written/Verbal) and other concerns or complaints.
Reporting Sexual Harrassment, Sexual Assault, Title IX and Gender Equity
SBCC uses this form for all* complaints and concerns, including: Discrimination/Hate Crimes, Disruptive Behavior, Academic Grievances, Personal Wellness, Title IX (Dating/Domestic Violence, Sexual Harassment/Assault, Stalking), Threatening/Violent Behavior (Written/Verbal) and other concerns or complaints.
Reporting a Theft
Contact Campus Safety and Emergency Preparedness to report thefts or any other emergencies.
SBCC AlertU Emergency Text Messages
Sign Up for Emergency Notifications: To sign up, text "Join SBCC" to 58339