Safety & Security
706.657.4111
Dade 911 direct
706.419.1229
Safety & Security Office
423.593.1403
Safety & Security 24/7
(706) 419-1229: Safety & Security Office
(423) 593-1403: Safety & Security 24/7
(706) 657-4111: Dade 911 Direct Number
(706) 450-7001: RD on Duty
(706) 419-1275: Priesthill Center (M-F, 8am - 4:30pm)
(800) 222-1222: Poison Control
(706) 657-3233: Dade County Sheriff's Office
We ask for your help in keeping our students and our campus safe and secure. If you have observed or are aware of suspicious or unethical behavior, abusive relationships, or sexual violence we need to know what you know. Please feel free to contact our office directly, or you may provide the information online by clicking on the link below. Your report can be made anonymously, or you may decide to leave your contact information. However you choose to bring your information to our attention, we will handle both your identity and your concern with the utmost discretion.
View Covenant College’s response to the active shooter crisis
View Stop the Bleed video and other resources
Stop the Bleed kits, defibulators. and first aid kits are available in various buildings on campus. Download this chart for locations.
Covenant College has designated all employees as “Responsible Authorities”. Responsible Authority is an umbrella term used to encompass both Responsible Employees under the College’s Title IX policy (also referred to as officials with authority to take action) AND Campus Security Authorities under the Clery Act.
If you are an employee of Covenant College, you are a “Responsible Authority.” This includes Resident Assistants.
Simply put, this means you must report certain crimes to the College. It is not necessary that you gather more information about an incident, that you know for certain if an allegation is in fact true, or even if it is a crime reportable under the Clery Act or Title IX. It is only required that you report what you know and that you should report the possible crime as soon as you become aware of it.
All Covenant College employees are requested to watch the short training module entitled Responsible Authority Proficiency in Incident Disclosure:
To report information pertaining to a crime or policy violation at Covenant College, please use the following:
Title IX Coordinator - Brad Voyles: (706) 419-1107
brad.voyles@tsunoi-toso.com
Title IX Deputy Investigator - Jon Wylie: (706) 419-1108
jon.wiley@tsunoi-toso.com
Title IX Deputy Coordinator for Students - Becca Moore: (706) 419-1262
becca.moore@tsunoi-toso.com
Title IX Deputy Coordinator for Employees - Tom Dewey: (706) 419-1105
tom.dewey@tsunoi-toso.com
Title IX Deputy Investigator - Nesha Evans: (706) 419-1106
nesha.evans@tsunoi-toso.com
Director of Safety and Security - Keith McClearn: (706) 764-7480 (cell)
keith.mcclearn@tsunoi-toso.com
Safety and Security: (706) 419-1229
Safety and Security 24/7 Guard Phone: (423) 593-1403
Phone # (423) 486-8902
The Shadowlands Shuttle is a service provided by Covenant College students for Covenant
College students. Under ideal conditions, the shuttle runs each night of the week
beginning at
7p and ending at approximately 11:45p (or longer on Sunday evenings).
Please call (423) 486-8902 for a shuttle ride from the Shadowlands Parking area (this will include the student apartments and Scotland Yard) to the main campus.
Please be aware that each of our student drivers may suspend the shuttle service during periods of inclement weather or otherwise unsafe driving conditions.
Both our campus security vehicles are clearly marked and have a green light bar. For the protection of our passengers and our drivers, a camera mounted within the Jeep will record, both audio and visual, all students entering our vehicle.
The shuttle drivers will be happy to collect passengers walking along Jupiter Road. The Shuttle will NEVER stop on Scenic Highway.
Please call the above number for shuttle rides. For other assistance after hours, all students are encouraged to call our 24/7 number at (423) 593 1403.
Gun violence, as well as other forms of violence, can sometimes be preventable. Students who are at risk of hurting themselves or others may display signs and signals before an act of violence takes place. When you don’t know what to look for, it can be easy to miss signs or dismiss them as unimportant. Please take a moment a watch the 2 ½ minute video entitled “Evan” produced by Sandy Hook Promise.
Please visit the Sandy Hook Promise website for more information relating to preventing gun violence and other tragedies.
- I have signed up to receive Scots Alerts by visiting tsunoi-toso.com/students/security/scotsalert and entering my cell #
- I have saved the Safety and Security 24/7 # 423.593.1403 in my contacts
- I have an emergency communication plan. I have entered emergency contact numbers in my cell phone. My family knows how to contact my friends/coworkers in an emergency if necessary. My friends/coworkers know how to contact my family if necessary (social media, text, etc.).
- I know more than one way to exit campus buildings.
- I know where to seek shelter in my building during severe weather or a tornado.
- From the Safety and Security website, I have watched the two minute video entitled "Evan" regarding prevention of violence.
- From the Safety and Security website, I have watched the four minute Active Shooter training video "Run. Hide. Fight."
- I lock my residence hall room door. I lock my car doors. I secure my valuables.
- I know I may share my concerns anonymously through the "See Something, Say Something" tab on the Safety and Security website..
- In an emergency, I know the campus siren “WAIL” tone warns us to seek shelter for a weather emergency. I know the campus siren “Hi - Low” tone warns us of an active threat on campus.
- I will not walk/run alone on the network of trails surrounding the college.
Carter Hall, Basement Room 29
14049 Scenic Highway
Lookout Mountain, GA 30750
Keith McClearn
Director of Safety and Security
Daniel Dupree
Safety and Security Coordinator
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