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Philosophy Statement
Bowling Green State University's Safety and Security report
includes crime statistics and prevention information to assist
students in making decisions which affect their personal safety
and that are required by the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus
Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act.
Bowling Green State University is committed to providing environments
that facilitate student learning in all of its forms. The vitality
of this commitment rests in the education and development of
the whole person, including the manner in which students interact
with others and the way in which they live out their rights
and responsibilities as members of Bowling Green State University.
As a university, we are dedicated to providing students with
the resources they need to be successful members of the community.
This includes the implementation of timely and appropriate intervention
strategies and programs when students do not follow university
policies. To this end, the Offices of Student Life and Public
Safety collaboratively work together to hold students accountable
for their actions and behaviors. Bowling Green State University
is dedicated to modeling responsibility, character development
and values education. Through the integration of new learning
and the reflection of one's behavior, students at Bowling Green
State University learn what it means to be a responsible citizen
in a community.
Wanda Overland, Ph.D.
Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students
James Wiegand
Director of Public Safety

Main Campus Public Safety Contact Information
Emergencies, any campus or off-campus location: 911
Non-emergencies:
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Bowling Green State University Police, 419-372-2346
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City of Bowling Green Police, 419-352-2571
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Wood County Sheriff's Department,419- 354-9137
Firelands Campus Public Safety Contact Information
Emergencies, any campus or off-campus location: 911
Non-emergencies:
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Firelands Switchboard Operator, 419-433-5560
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Erie County Sheriff's Department, 419-625-7951
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