Become familiar with our Security Services team, safety procedures and policies here, including what you should do in case of an emergency on campus.  

The Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is an annual report completed by the college to comply with the Jeanne Clery Act (1998). It provides crime statistics and other important information about safety, security, crime and crime prevention on campus. FVTC’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report can be found here: www.fvtc.edu/SecurityAndFireSafetyReport. Copies of this report can be obtained at the Security Services office located at the Appleton campus room F112.

A Daily Crime and Fire Log is kept. Here is a link to the most recent incidences: Daily Crime and Fire Log. Certain employees of the College are identified as Campus Security Authorities (CSA) based on the nature of their role. CSA’s have a responsibility to report Clery specific crimes. CSA's at FVTC (PDF)

Non-Emergency

If you have questions or any non-emergency reason to contact the Security Services office, call 920-735-5691.

Emergency

If you encounter an emergency situation, or if you need to report an incident, call 920-735-4777 immediately.

Life-Threatening

In the event of a life threatening emergency, dial 911 immediately.

Incident or Injury Report

To report an incident or injury on FVTC property immediately, call Security Services at 920-735-5691.

View Additional Reporting Forms

To obtain a copy of your incident report, please complete and submit this form.

View the General Incident Process (PDF) or watch the video How to Submit General Incidents

Security Services

About Security Services

Security Services provides a safe and secure environment for students and staff at Fox Valley Technical College. If you need help and are not sure where to turn, security officers will assist you. 

Security Services provides the following: 

  • Vehicle jump starts

  • Security escorts

  • Medical call response

  • Parking education

  • Campus security patrols

  • Safety building/parking lot patrols

  • Opening and closing of doors and buildings 

  • Manages lost and found property

  • Weather notifications

  • Campus event support 

  • And many others 

Contact Security Services

In case of a life threatening emergency, please dial 911

Security Services  |  Appleton Campus 
Located: F112
Non-Emergency: 920-735-5691
Emergency Extension: 920-735-4777
Email or Text: security@fvtc.edu 

Hours: 
Monday-Friday: 7:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. 
Saturday: 6:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. 


Security Services  |  Oshkosh Campus 
Located: Main Office
Office: 920-236-6166
Cell: 920-376-0257

Hours:
Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. 


Security Services  |  Public Safety Training Center 
Located: Main Entrance
Office: 920-560-1699
Cell: 920-659-1409

Hours: 
Monday-Friday: 7:00 a.m.-10:00 p.m. 

Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT)

About the Behavioral Intervention Team

FVTC's Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) is your point of contact if you happen to encounter student behavior that you perceive as concerning, threatening or dangerous. The BIT uses all available resources to determine the best ways to support and/or intervene to promote the success of individual students and the safety of the overall campus community. Members of the BIT include cross-functional, multidisciplinary representatives from across the college. 

Services provided by the BIT include:

  • Assisting faculty with appropriate intervention strategies 

  • Creating behavioral success plans

  • Providing resources for students and staff

  • Assessing the need for educational sanctions 

To make a referral to the BIT, submit an Incident Report.

Contact the Behavioral Intervention Team

Student Conduct
conduct@fvtc.edu

Counseling & Advising Services 
920-735-5696

Submit an online Incident Report

Contacts

If you encounter an emergency situation, or if you need to report an incident, please call 920-735-4777 immediately.
If you have questions or any non-emergency reason to contact the Security Services office, call 920-735-5691
In the event of a life threatening emergency, dial 911 immediately.