The Office of Public Safety at Rosemont College encourages all students, faculty, and staff to download the Raven Safe App as winter weather approaches. Clear communication is essential during this time of year, and the app provides quick access to urgent campus updates. With this tool, the community can stay prepared and respond confidently to changing conditions.
A Direct Source for Campus Alerts
The Raven Safe App delivers timely notifications about delays, closures, and other events that may affect campus operations. The college uses the app to ensure that important messages reach the community without delay. These updates help students plan their day, travel safely, and remain aware of any unexpected changes.
The app also shares safety information that supports the well being of the campus community. This includes alerts about weather concerns, building updates, and other urgent notices. As a result, users receive the information they need to make informed decisions.
Simple & Accessible for Every User
The Raven Safe App is easy to download on Apple and Android devices. Once installed, users can turn on notifications with one quick step. This feature ensures that each person receives the same reliable information at the same time. It also promotes a consistent communication system that benefits the full campus community.
In addition, the app includes helpful safety tools. Students can locate emergency contacts, access support resources, and find guidance during unexpected events. These features strengthen Rosemont College’s commitment to a secure campus environment.
Prepare for the Winter Season
Winter brings unpredictable conditions, which makes reliable communication even more important. Snow and ice can affect class schedules, campus activities, and travel plans. The RavenSafe App provides updates in real time, which helps everyone stay ready for sudden changes.
Rosemont College encourages all members of the community to download the RavenSafe App today. This simple step supports a safer, more informed, and more connected campus as the winter months begin.




