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Campus safety and security
Northwestern College, home to approximately 1,300 students, is in Orange City, Iowa, which has a population of 5,600. In a recent national safety analysis of college communities, Orange City is ranked in the top three percent for lowest risk of crime. Criminal activity can happen in Orange City, but it rarely does.
To keep Northwestern students as safe as possible, the college employs a campus safety and security director along with competent, caring residence life staff and operations and facilities personnel. In addition, the college enjoys a supportive relationship with the Orange City Police Department and the Sioux County Sheriff Department, which is based in our community.
For more information contact:
Perry Krosschell
Director of Campus Safety and Security
Northwestern College
RSC Box 2022
208 8th St. SW
Orange City, IA 51041
712-707-7475
pkrossch@nwciowa.edu
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Read “A safe community” for more specific Northwestern College safety/security information and statistics distributed in compliance with Public Law 101-542 (Title II), the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990, and in compliance with Iowa House File 2028 relative to sexual abuse.
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