Frequently Asked Questions

General

What kind of announcements will you send, and when?

The University of Utah’s Campus Alert System is designed to reach everyone on campus in the best way possible during an emergency. Most alerts are sent via email, and are color-coded according to level of importance for quick identification. Emergencies needing campus-wide communication include:

  • Snow closures
  • Some building closures
  • Significant traffic interruptions
  • Severe power outages
  • Gas leaks
  • Threats such as bombs or gunmen

Message timing will be appropriate to the urgency of the situation. Only on rare occasions, when every second counts, will alerts be sent via text to cell phones. Most alerts will be sent via email.

How do I make sure I can receive notifications?

As a student or employee (including part-time/contract) of the university, you are automatically signed up to receive notification through your official university email, UMail for students.

Please note that text messages are the fastest, most reliable way to contact you. You may enter more than one number. We promise to ONLY use your text numbers for emergency alerts.

Simply provide your most current contact information by logging in to CIS at cis.utah.edu and selecting the Campus Alert link. You can enter any combination of email, text messaging and phone (voice) options. The best emergency contact number is probably your mobile phone. Be sure to press the Save button when you are done.

I received a notification. How do I know if it's legitimate?

Alert email will come from "U of U Campus Alert" followed by "emergency@utah.edu" in brackets, [ ] or < > depending on your email client. Always be suspicious of email asking for your personal information. For more information about email phishing and how to avoid it, visit the "Information Security Office’s Secure IT website" (Link to <https://uofu.service-now.com/cf/kb_view.do?sysparm_article=KB0000988>). In an emergency, information will also be posted on the Campus Alert website at alert.utah.edu. For easy recognition, you may want to add the above contact information to your contacts/address book. In all cases, if something about the message doesn’t feel right, please act cautiously.

Can I stop the announcements if I decide I don’t want them anymore?

You can opt-out of all notifications except to your official university email address, UMail for students. To opt-out, log in to CIS at cis.utah.edu, and select the Campus Alert link. Select the “I opt-out of this text alert system” checkbox and then press Save.

Does changing my contact information for Campus Alert also change my official contact information with the U?

No. Your official contact information will not be changed by your participation in Campus Alert.

Your official records can be updated in CIS. Students, visit the Update Student Profile pagelet. Employees, select the Personal Bio/Demo Information link.

My contact information changed. How can I update it?

If your personal email or mobile phone number has changed, simply log in to CIS at cis.utah.edu and select the Campus Alert link. Be sure to press the Save button when you have completed your changes.

If your home or work number(s) changed, you should update your information in Campus Alert as well as your official university records.

Your official records can be updated in CIS. Students, visit the Update Student Profile pagelet. Employees, select the Personal Bio/Demo Information link.

How long will I be signed up for?

You will be signed up as long as you are an active student or employee of the university. (Students may receive messages up to one semester following graduation.)

You will be reminded to review your contact information and preferences once a year.

If you feel you are receiving messages in error, please contact the Campus Help Desk at 801-581-4000.

Who will have access to my information?

The information entered into Campus Alert will only be used for notification purposes. Your information will be accessible to a small number of university employees. Our notification service vendor, RAVE Mobile Security, will also have access to your information and operates under tight security.

Am I guaranteed to receive messages in an emergency?

No. Message delivery is dependent on many factors, including our local phone carrier networks. Depending on the nature and scale of the emergency, message delivery may be unavailable or delayed. Text messages can become lost or slow during busy times.

However, we have seen that most Campus Alert text messages reach their destination within 3 to 5 minutes.

Email

I received an email from emergency@utah.edu, but I never signed up. Why?

As a student or employee (including part-time/contract) of the university, you are automatically signed up to receive notification through your official university email, UMail for students.

Students are considered active if they have registered for the current or previous two semesters.

My email notifications are being filtered as SPAM. What do I do?

You need to add emergency@utah.edu to your email program’s “safe sender” list. This can usually be accomplished by adding both email addresses to you email's contacts/address book. Call the Campus Help Desk at 801-581-4000 for assistance, or visit your email program's documentation. Information on UMail junk mail handling can be found here . Follow the links below for help provided by the vendors:

  • Outlook 2003
  • Outlook 2007
  • Entourage 2008
  • Thunderbird 1.5
  • Mail 3.0 (Mac)
My official email address is incorrect. How do I change it?

Students: Your official email is your UMail address (uNID@utah.edu). This cannot be changed. To customize your address or forward your UMail to another email account, log in to Campus Infomation System (CIS), and select UMail Settings from the My UMail box.

Employees: Visit CIS and, select the Personal Bio/Demo Information link. Scroll down to the Email Addresses header, and click the Change email addresses button.

I received an email, but I don't want to receive notifications. How do I opt-out?

You can opt-out of all notifications except to your official university email address, UMail for students. To opt-out, log in to CIS at cis.utah.edu, and select the Campus Alert link. Select the “I opt-out of this text alert system” checkbox, and then press Save.

Text Messaging

How do I receive Campus Alert text messages?

You can provide up to three text-enabled phone numbers via CIS. Log in to CIS at cis.utah.edu, and click on the Campus Alert link. Enter your mobile phone numbers in the text-enabled phone number fields. Be sure to press the Save button when you are done.

Please note that text messages can be delayed for many reasons, so we encourage you to tell others around you as you receive the Campus Alert.

I heard that my peer received a text message on the cell phone from the U, but I did not. Why?

If you signed up for Campus Alert but did not receive a text message, there could be a delay in the system. If you have not signed up yet, you can receive text message alerts by providing a text-enabled phone number via CIS. Log in to CIS at cis.utah.edu, and click on the Campus Alert link. Enter your mobile phone numbers in the text-enabled phone number fields. Be sure to press the Save button when you are done. A confirmation message will come to your phone within24 hours from the short code 22911.

From what number will these text messages display?

Any of the following short codes are legitimate Campus Alerts being sent by RAVE Mobile Safety: 226787, 67283, 78015, or 81437. Please save these numbers and program them as Campus Alert in your contacts, so that you can quickly recognize this number as the official source of university messages.

If I enroll at night, will I receive the confirmation message?

Yes. Depending on the time of day you saved your cell phone number in CIS, you should expect the confirmation request to arrive that evening or the following day.

I did not receive a confirmation message. What happened?

Please check with your mobile phone provider to find out if your device accepts text messages. You may also want to check with your provider to see if text messaging has been enabled. You may need to subscribe to a text messaging plan in order to receive or reply to text messages.

I did not receive a confirmation message because my phone wasn’t text enabled. I have since contacted my mobile phone provider to enable it. Do I need another confirmation message sent?

No. If your mobile phone was already submitted to our database, you should be confirmed to receive text message alerts from us. However, you may also test to find out by texting the word “START” to 81437 and you will receive a reply with the following: "Text received. You will now receive SMS alerts."

How do I opt-out?

You can opt-out of all notifications except to your official university email address, UMail for students. To opt-out, log in to CIS at cis.utah.edu, and select the Campus Alert link. Select the “I opt-out of this text alert system” checkbox and then press Save.

If I change mobile phone providers but keep the same number, do I need to enroll again?

No. Once your phone number has been enrolled, it stays registered within the system.

Am I charged my normal texting fees?

Yes.  You will be charged according to the plan in place with your service provider.