ODU Alert
The ODU Alert System
ODU Alert is a tool that ODU Public Safety uses to notify the campus community of an ongoing emergency. The system can make contact via text messaging or voice recording over cell phones and landlines. During an emergency, other standard forms of notification may include ODU e-mail and campus telephones. One or all of these methods may be used depending on the situation.
If you would prefer to receive text message alerts instead, text "ALERT" to 22300 from your registered phone number.
Students, faculty and staff are automatically registered based on information from the University's information system.
- Log in to ODU Online
- Click on "NEW! Colleague Self-Service"
- Click on User Options (bottom icon on the left-hand side of the Self-Service profile)
- Select "User Profile" to view your profile
- Scroll down to "Phone Numbers" to verify or update your preferred phone number
To sign up to receive a text message alert, text the word "ALERT" to 22300 from your registered phone number. Your phone number must be updated first with ODU.
ODU's Public Safety Department anticipates testing the ODU Alert systems at least twice per year.
We will make every effort to notify the campus community in advance of the test via e-mail.
As with all text message alerts, each subscriber is responsible for any charges from their cellular provider that is associated with receiving text messages.
Your subscription will remain active as long as you are registered for classes or are employed at ODU.
You can opt-out of the service at anytime at www.onecallnow.com/corporate/opt-out.
You also have the ability to opt out of phone calls by pressing "0" at the end of an alert.
Everyone is automatically registered for ODU Alert, however you can opt-out.
If you choose to opt-out, you will not receive emergency notifications via phone or text messages. You will continue to receive alerts via our other methods such as campus e-mail. However, we strongly encourage you to remain registered.
You can opt-out of the service at anytime by contacting Public Safety.
You also have the ability to opt-out of phone calls by pressing "0" at the end of an alert.
Is there a charge to my student account for subscribing to the ODU Alert system?