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Is San Francisco Safe?
San Francisco is a city of more than 40 neighborhoods. Most of those neighborhoods are safe. The Lone Mountain neighborhood, where USF is located, is one of the safest in the whole city.
USF stands on a hill in the center of the Lone Mountain neighborhood in the center of the city. Lone Mountain is a quiet residential neighborhood dotted with cafes and shops and restaurants, plus Golden Gate Park all within walking distance.
Crime is low in San Francisco compared to other large cities. Violent crimes are rare in San Francisco, according to FBI data.
Like every urban area, San Francisco has challenges. Still, San Francisco is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Given all it presents — culturally, intellectually, spiritually — it is the ideal place in which to learn to change the world.
Your Safety is Our Priority
USF’s Office of Public Safety works 24/7 to ensure a safe learning, living, and working environment. Officers patrol and monitor the campus on foot, in marked vehicles, bicycles, Segways, and motorcycles, as well as by staffing several fixed posts.


Here to Protect and Serve
Our department runs 24/7. The majority of the students who attend USF are far from home and family, and when life happens, we are the ones who respond.”
What USF Does to Help Keep the Community Safe
Discover steps the university takes to ensure safety on campus and in the neighborhood.
Gain Secure Access to Campus Buildings
A USF ID card is required to access campus buildings and residence halls. For residence halls in particular, students must pass through several layers of security, using their USF ID card each time to get into the building, pass the front desk, enter the residential area, and swipe into their dorm room. The front desks of our residence halls are also staffed 24/7 to respond to any community needs.

The Campus Experience
Annual Security and Fire Safety Report
In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act), the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA), and the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013 (VAWA), we are pleased to present the University of San Francisco's Annual Security and Fire Safety Report.