Safety Tips for Azusa Pacific University Students Living Off Campus


Azusa Pacific University students end up asking a version of this question every year — here’s a straight answer instead of a generic list.

Living off campus near Azusa Pacific University is safe for the overwhelming majority of students — this isn’t meant to alarm you, just to cover the practical basics that are easy to skip when you’re focused on classes.

Campus and neighborhood safety resources

Azusa is a quieter San Gabriel Valley city; the area immediately around campus is residential and low-key.

Basic habits that actually matter

  • Lock your door and windows, even for a quick errand — most break-ins near college campuses are opportunistic, not planned.
  • Don’t prop building or apartment doors open for convenience, even briefly.
  • Walk or bike with a friend late at night when you can, and use your campus’s safety escort service if it has one.
  • Keep valuables out of sight in your car, and lock your bike properly even for short stops.

If something does happen

Know the non-emergency and emergency numbers for both campus safety and the local Azusa police department before you need them, not after. Report incidents even if they seem minor — patterns matter for how safety resources get allocated near campus.

Choosing a safer place from the start

Some of this comes down to the housing itself: working locks, well-lit entryways, and a neighborhood that stays reasonably active in the evening all matter. RentNova lists verified housing near Azusa Pacific University with real photos, so you can get a genuine sense of a building’s condition and surroundings before you sign.