College students are excited to be back on campus, throwing reunion parties before buckling down to work. High school students are making new friends and seeking new independence. It’s football season for many schools, which means weekends are spent tailgating or attending school-sanctioned events....
College campus safety is far more challenging than most think! Now learn the useful campus safety tips for college students to secure yourself and your property on campus.
College is an exciting season, especially because it’s often the first time many young adults leave home and live on their own. And while this newfound freedom can be exhilarating, it also means students become responsible for their own safety (another first). So, whether you’re an excited...
College is an exciting time of exploration for many students. The newfound freedom that comes from living on campus or simply being away from home can help teenagers grow and blossom into responsible young adults. However, with so many young people gathered together, crime and dangerous situations...
Spring Break Safety Tips for College Students Spring Break Safety: Relaxation and Danger Mostcollege students like traveling a lotduring the spring break, and that’s fine. Eventually, they look to kick back and spend time relaxing, hanging out at the beach, visiting family and friends back at...
2. Safe use of electricity. Do not pull and connect wires randomly. In the ordinary inspection process, it is often found that some students put the patch panel on the ground, some connect multiple patch panels in series, and some conn...
Top 5 social media safety tips to help college students guard their personal information and privacy online. A January 2012 comScore report found that 100% of universities and colleges are now using some form of social media. Ninety-eighty percent of schools are using Facebook, while 86% use ...
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Presents some safety and health tips for college students. Includes advice on driving through the campus; Learn where emergency exits are; Requirement for student health insurance; Avoidance of alcohol.MetzlerBrianEBSCO_AspFamily Safety & Health
With the college fall semester approaching, the New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protections (NYDSDCP) has shared tips aimed to help students avoid being scammed and begin their higher education right. Students are urged to protect themselves from identity theft and...