How can students stay safe in US cities?


Great question! Student safety is a top priority when studying abroad, and the US offers many resources and tips to help international students stay safe in cities. Here are some essential safety guidelines for students in US cities:

1. Choose Safe Housing


- University Housing: On-campus accommodations are generally secure, with controlled access and security staff.
- Off-Campus: Research neighborhoods before renting. Ask your university’s international student office for recommendations.

2. Be Aware of Your Surroundings


- Stay alert, especially at night or in unfamiliar areas.
- Avoid walking alone late at night—use campus escorts or ride-sharing services.

3. Emergency Services


- Dial 911 for police, fire, or medical emergencies.
- Save local campus security and international student advisor contacts on your phone.

4. Transportation Safety


- Use official public transportation or reputable ride-share apps (Uber, Lyft).
- Avoid hitchhiking or getting into unmarked vehicles.

5. Personal Belongings


- Keep valuables (laptop, phone, wallet) secure and never unattended.
- Avoid displaying cash or expensive items in public.

6. Social Safety


- Don’t share personal information with strangers.
- Attend orientation sessions—they often cover local safety tips and laws.
- Let friends know where you are going, especially if meeting someone new.

7. Know Local Laws and Customs


- Understand US laws—especially those related to alcohol, drugs, and driving.
- Always carry your student ID and a copy of your passport (keep the original in a safe place).

8. Use Campus Resources


- Most US universities have campus police/security, safety workshops, and emergency alert systems.
- Take advantage of counseling and health services for mental and physical well-being.

9. Health and Insurance


- Ensure you have adequate health insurance (usually mandatory).
- Know the location of nearby hospitals and clinics.

10. Stay Connected


- Join student groups and networks—there is safety in community.
- Download campus and local safety apps (many universities provide these for free).

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Need more tips or specific university/city information?
Pollster Education can guide you in choosing safe universities and provide pre-departure orientation sessions for students and parents.
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