About UPD

Alfred State's University Police Department (UPD) is committed to keeping our campus community safe, supportive, and welcoming. From the Chief’s welcome to new student resources, career opportunities, and staff introductions, this section highlights who we are and how we serve. Learn about our accreditation, explore our lobby, and discover the dedicated professionals working every day to protect and support Alfred State.

Chief's Welcome

On behalf of the members of the New York State University Police at Alfred State College, I would like to welcome you.

This website offers multiple resources to help you learn more about our campus and community, as well as detailed information about the State University Police and our Department's mission. University Police Officers at Alfred State College are known by our community as being professional, knowledgeable, courageous, helpful, and friendly. Our exceptional staff is comprised of New York State certified sworn police officers, communication specialists, and civilian support staff.

Whether your contact with our agency and officers is in person, by phone, or via email, all of us here at the University Police are here to help. Please phone us at 607-587-3999, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and 365 days a year. You may email us at UniversityPolice@alfredstate.edu.

The Clery Report, known as the Annual Security Report (ASR), can be found online. Safety tips, community-policing initiatives, as well as other essential college resources are posted online. Parking information and campus maps are also available online. Under our forms section, you will find citizen complaint form (pdf), Clery 3rd party reporting form (pdf), FOIL application (pdf), Lost and Found form, Parking Ticket Appeal form (pdf), Silent Witness form, and Veteran and Military student parking exception form (pdf).

Whether you are a current student, prospective student, parent, or visitor, I welcome you to the University Police website. Please do not hesitate to contact me at any time if you have questions or concerns.

Chief Jeffrey P. Wilcox