Health and Safety

The Office of Graduate Student Life offers assistance with graduate student complaints and grievances against other students.

Concerns related to the University principles of general conduct and regulations, matters involving sexual harassment and assault, personal safety and security may be discussed with Dean Montero.

P-Rides Campus Shuttle
Princeton University's P-Rides Campus Shuttle system provides a safe mode of transportation for students. The shuttle system consists of the Orange Line, Green Line, Blue Line and P-Rides Express. P-Rides is free and available to everyone.


International SOS

There is a 24 hour travel assistance program available for all faculty, staff, and full-time students who travel abroad for research, for a University approved program, or as part of the undergraduate educational experience. The program is provided through the University and is administered by International SOS. This medical and security assistance program provides emergency response as well as online services and travel information.

The program includes:

  • Emergency Medical Evacuation/Return Home
  • Medical Assistance
  • Medically Supervised Repatriation
  • Medical Referrals and Monitoring
  • Emergency Replacement of Medication and Eyeglasses

Personal Assistance

  • Pre-Trip Medical Referral Information
  • Embassy and Consular Information
  • Legal Assistance
  • Lost Baggage Assistance
  • Emergency Message Transmission
  • Access to Translators/Interpreters

Travel Assistance

  • Emergency Travel Arrangements
  • Transportation Arrangements for Family Members to join a Disabled Traveler

To obtain ISOS identification cards, contact the Office of Risk Management (Ms. Karen Bauer) at (609) 258-3046 or visit the ISOS website for a full program description. You will need your PUID to login to this website. Further information and an FAQ page may also be accessed at the ISOS website for Princeton.