The ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ® is committed to keeping the campus community informed during emergencies and situations that might disrupt normal operations.
ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert Blog
The blog is updated when there’s an active alert. Additional information is posted on the blog as it becomes available.
About ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert
ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert is the ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®’s emergency alert system, used to share information via email, text messages, loudspeakers, website banners and the .
ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®faculty, staff and students in Bothell, Seattle, Tacoma and at ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Medicine can to receive ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert messages via text and email.
Learn more about how and when ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®sends out ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert and ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Advisory messages.
Sign up
Sign up for ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert or manage your account.
Get help
If you need assistance with ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert, contact the help desk.
Note: A ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®NetID is required. If you are currently signed up for ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert, please take a moment to verify and update your contact information. If you receive a notice that your ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert account is expiring, you can go to Manage Account to extend it.
How to sign up for ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alerts
Students automatically receive email alerts via their ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®email account. Students living in student housing in Seattle automatically receive text messages, too.
For text messages, ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®adds the phone number from your ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®student profile to the ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert system. If the number is for a cell phone, ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®will send you ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alerts via text.
See below for directions to update or remove your ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert information.
You can add five additional email addresses and two additional cell phone numbers. Your subscription lasts for a year or until you no longer attend UW, whichever is sooner.
To sign up for text messages and add email addresses:
- Go to (you’ll be asked to sign in with your ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®NetID and password first)
- Under SMS Numbers, add or edit your contact information. You can list up to three cell phone numbers. For each phone number, select your carrier.
- For email, add up to five additional email addresses.
- Each cell number registered will receive a message with a validation code. Login to and enter your validation code.
- Email accounts will receive a validation link via email. Use that link to validate your account.
- Choose which campus you want alerts from: In the purple bar at the top of the page, select Groups, then click subscribe for each campus you would like to receive alerts from or unsubscribe to stop receiving alerts from that campus. If you do not select a campus, you will not receive alerts.
Most ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®employees automatically receive alerts via their ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®email account. You can list three email addresses and two cell phone numbers. Your subscription lasts until you no longer are employed by the University.
To sign up for text messages and add email addresses:
- Go to (you’ll be asked to sign in with your ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®NetID and password first)
- Under SMS Numbers, list up to two cell numbers. For each phone number, select your carrier.
- For email, add up to two additional email addresses.
- Each cell number registered will receive a message with a validation code. Login to and enter your validation code.
- Email accounts will receive a validation link via email. Use that link to validate your account.
- Choose which campus you want alerts from: In the purple bar at the top of the page, select Groups, then click subscribe for each campus you would like to receive alerts from. If you do not select a campus, you will not receive alerts.
Your student can register up to two cell phone numbers and three email addresses for ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alerts. Please talk with your student if you would like to receive alert messages as only students can complete their ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert registration. ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alerts are also posted on the .
. You will not be automatically registered. You must sign up to receive alerts.
ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert information is available on Ìý and . Email alerts and text messages are currently not available to community members.
ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert Frequently Asked Questions
ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert is a notification system that quickly informs the ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®community about an emergency situation that poses an immediate potential threat to health and safety on or near campus. ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert messages are sent via email and text, as well as posted on , and the . Incidents that prompt an alert message can include an active shooter, other violent crimes on or near campus, severe weather and hazardous materials (HazMat) responses. ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert messages are limited to 160 characters, so messages include a link to the for more information as it becomes available.
A ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Advisory works in the same way as ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert, but is used to make the community aware of a significant situation that could be disruptive but does not pose an immediate threat to health and safety. These could include power outages, phone outages that could affect 911 service, suspended campus operations and perceived threats which police have determined to be unfounded. If you sign up for ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert, you are automatically also subscribed for ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Advisory messages. Nearly all messages include a link to the for more information.
If a serious emergency occurs on or near a ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®campus, most of UW’s 60,000 students will not receive an alert via text message, only via email.
Only 8% of students have signed up to receive ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert text messages, as of November 2023. ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert emails are sent to all ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®email addresses automatically, but most students have to navigate a multi-step online process to add their cell phone numbers for ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert texts.
To get emergency notices and directives to more students faster, ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®will add student phone numbers to the ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert system starting at the end of January 2024.
The phone number is from your student profile. If the phone number in your student profile is incorrect, update your phone number online using in the Address and Consent section.
You can update your contact information for your ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert account only (this will not change your student record) by logging into .
- Login to and click Inactivate for each email address and cell phone number you would like to remove from your account.
- For text messages, you can also unsubscribe by replying STOP to any ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert text message or text STOP to 79516 (except for students living on campus in Seattle, who must contact Housing & Food Services for account changes).
- For email messages, you can also unsubscribe by clicking Unsubscribe at the bottom of any ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert email message.
Check your cell phone validation. You need to validate each cell phone number. Unvalidated numbers will not receive alerts.
- Go to (you’ll be asked to sign in with your ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®NetID and password first).
- In SMS Numbers, check your cell number.
- Active means your number has been validated.
- If Unvalidated is listed, click Resend to send the validation code again. After you receive the code, login to your account and enter the code.
Make sure you’re signed up for a Group. If you do not select a campus, you will not receive alerts.
- Go to (you’ll be asked to sign in with your ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®NetID and password first).
- In the purple bar at the top of the page, select Groups, then click subscribe for each campus you would like to receive alerts from.
If your number has been validated and you’re signed up for a group but are still not receiving texts, email help@uw.edu.
- Login to and click Inactivate for each email address and cell phone number you would like to remove from your account.
- For text messages, you can also unsubscribe by replying STOP to any ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert text message or text STOP to 79516.
- For email messages, you can also unsubscribe by clicking Unsubscribe at the bottom of any ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert email message.
If your cell phone carrier isn’t listed when signing up for ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert text messages, choose Other. This setting will work for most non-standard carrier US and Canadian mobile phones. International carriers are not supported for text alerts.
If you’ve switched between major U.S. cell phone carriers, your service will likely forward automatically. You can test your ability to receive ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alerts via text message by texting TEST to 79516. If you receive a response message from Omnilert (the system that sends ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alerts), then you should receive future messages.
If you do not receive the test message, login to and update your cell phone carrier. If you need additional assistance, check with your cell phone provider or contact help@uw.edu.
No, international carriers are not supported for SMS text message alerts, only U.S.-based numbers.
To test that your cell phone will receive ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert messages, text the word TEST to 79516.
If you receive a response message from Omnilert (the system that sends ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alerts), then you should receive future messages.
If you do not receive the test message, login to your ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert account and check your settings.
If you have set up a personal firewall on your mobile device to block unknown senders of messages, add shortcodes 70359, 79516, 50911 and 84483 to your list of approved senders.
If you need additional assistance, contact help@uw.edu.
Log in to your account at . Click the link that says Activate to receive messages again.
When a reliable description of the person or people responsible for a crime is available, it will be included in the ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert message or ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert blog. A suspect photo will be posted on the blog, if we have one. Suspect descriptions usually do not include race because they’ve proven inconsistent and unreliable. Research shows that the inclusion of race does not increase the likelihood a suspect will be identified and can do more harm than good.¹
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A ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert is sent when there’s an immediate potential threat to the safety of the campus community. If a serious crime has occurred on or near campus but does not pose immediate potential danger, the ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®sends a in compliance with federal law requiring timely warning notification. This can happen when situations resolve too quickly for a ÌÇÐÄÉÙÅ®Alert message to be useful, or when a crime has occurred but wasn’t known or reported until later. The notification is sent via email to students, faculty and staff and posted on the .