MATC Public Safety Director Aisha Barkow
Public Safety - Maintaining a Vibrant and Secure Campus
Emergency Number - 414-297-6200
Non-Emergency Number - 414-297-6588
Tip Line: 414-297-8477
The MATC Public Safety Department works to create and maintain a safe campus environment for students, employees and visitors. While our main office is at the Downtown Milwaukee campus, we have offices at all four campuses and the Education Center at Walker's Square. Public Safety officers are available to respond to requests for assistance at any MATC campus.
The Public Safety Department offers a "tip line" to report suspicious activity on campus. The department frequently checks this line and will address each call. Call 414-297-8477 with your tips and information. If the situation demands an immediate response, contact the Public Safety at 414-297-6588 (non-emergency number) or 414-297-6200 (emergency).
Public Safety Services and Important Security Information
Administration and Command Staff
The Public Safety Department includes the following command staff:
Aisha Barkow, Director of Public Safety, M270
(414) 297-7035
Lieutenant Karina Taylor, Administration Lieutenant, M272, (8 a.m.-4 p.m.)
(414) 297-8425
Lieutenant Gary Morimoto, 1st shift Lieutenant, M274, (7 a.m.-3 p.m.)
(414) 297-6511
Lieutenant Donald Kernan, 2nd shift Lieutenant, M274, (3 p.m.-11 p.m.)
(414) 297-6515
Sergeant Brady Clemons, M274, (shift varies)
(414) 297-7103
Shari Rowe, Emergency Management & Clery Compliance Coordinator, (8 a.m.-4 p.m.)
(414) 297-8492
Hours and Locations
Hours of Operation
All campuses are monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days of the year. The campuses are staffed by Public Safety Officers during normal campus hours of operation.
District Wide Public Safety Offices
Downtown Milwaukee Campus, Room M274
1015 N. 6th Street
Milwaukee, WI. 53233
Mequon Campus, Room A280C
5555 West Highland Road
Mequon, WI 53092
Oak Creek Campus, Room A100F
6665 South Howell Avenue
Oak Creek, WI 53154
West Allis Campus, Room 100
1200 South 71st Street
West Allis, WI 53214
Education Center at Walker Square, Room 203
816 West National Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53214
College Closing
MATC may close due to severe weather or other emergencies. The official closing announcement is broadcast via the Rave Alert System. The MATC Gmail system is the default contact for all MATC students and employees. Go to https://www.getrave.com/login/matc to enter or edit additional contact information (alternate email address, telephone numbers, etc.).
The Rave Guardian app is an optional companion to the MATC Rave Alert communication tool. Visit the Rave Guardian web page to learn more and download the app.
You can also call 414-297-6561 for a recorded message about a possible closing.
Campus Parking Information
Frequently Asked Questions
If you cannot find the answer to your question, please contact us.
Does Public Safety have a presence at the four MATC campuses?
Yes, we have Public Safety Officers assigned to each campus
How do I file a report on campus?
You can file a report by contacting Public Safety at 414-297-6588. The dispatcher will assign a Public Safety officer to handle your report at any campus.
You can also file an online report at Speak Up for Safety.
How do I locate a student?
The Public Safety Department can assist when you have an emergency that can be verified. Call us at 414-297-6588.
When is MATC open?
- Downtown Milwaukee Campus: Monday - Friday, 6 a.m. -10 p.m.; Saturdays, 6 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
- Mequon Campus: Monday -Thursday, 6:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.; Friday, 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
- Oak Creek Campus: Monday -Friday, 7 a.m. -10:30 p.m.; Saturday, 7 a.m. - 1 p.m.
- West Allis Campus: Monday - Thursday, 6 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.; Friday, 6 a.m. - 4 p.m. (until 9:30 p.m. when Weekend College is in session).
Note: Times listed are when classes are in session. All times are subject to change during the summer and for unexpected programming. All campuses are closed on Sundays and holidays.Times listed are when classes are in session. All times are subject to change during the summer and for unexpected programming. All campuses are closed on Sundays and holidays.
What do I do if I get sick or injured on campus?
Public Safety Officers are trained as medical emergency first responders. If more advanced care is needed, the dispatcher will contact 911.
Where is Lost and Found and how long do you hold the items?
Public Safety keeps a Lost and Found at each campus. Items are kept for 30 days. Contact us at 414-297-6588 for more information.Public Safety keeps a Lost and Found at each campus. Items are kept for 30 days. Contact us at 414-297-6588 for more information.
What do I do if I have car problems on campus?
Public Safety does not unlock vehicles or provide a "jump start." We can provide you with telephone access and numbers to local vehicle service centers that can assist you.
What if I get stuck in an elevator?
Stay calm and push the alarm button located on the panel. This will automatically call the Public Safety Office for immediate assistance. A Public Safety Officer will be dispatched to your location and, if necessary, Building Services and/or the elevator company will be called for further assistance.
What can I do to be proactive about campus safety?
MATC campuses are very safe, but no public area can be 100%, guaranteed completely safe at all times. It's best to use common sense no matter where you live, work or attend school. Especially when walking to your vehicle or bus stop, walk with a friend/classmate, use well-lit routes and be aware of your surroundings, utilize the MATC Escort Van, and report any suspicious activities to Public Safety.
Where can I smoke on campus?
All MATC campuses and facilities are tobacco free. The use of tobacco products is prohibited on MATC property.
How are students, employees and visitors notified if the campus is being evacuated?
On the extremely rare occurrence when an evacuation would be necessary, an announcement will be made over the campus-wide PA system. Listen carefully to the announcement. It will be repeated and will give you clear instructions. If you have any questions, ask your instructor for assistance. During an evacuation, leave the building in a calm, orderly manner and assist those who need help, if possible. If you are unable to assist, inform someone who can. Do not re-enter the building until told to do so by Public Safety or city police or fire personnel.
A message also may be sent using the college's Rave Alert System. Your MATC email is automatically entered into the system. If you would like to add other forms of contact (home phone, cell phone, alternate email address), go to https://www.getrave.com/login/matc
How do I find out if the campus is open during a snow storm?
Call our "Weather Phone" at 414-297-6561 for any school closings or tune to Milwaukee Public Television, Channel 10. For more information, see the School Closing section.
Do I need an MATC I.D. to enter the labs and library?
Yes, a current school year MATC Student ID is needed to access any campus services and should be carried at all times.
If I need to file a report with Public Safety, how do I get a copy?
Information and instructions for requesting copies of a report can be found at Public Records Request.
Daily Crime and Fire Log
Additional Campus Information
Local Police Departments
MATC Public Safety works closely with the respective police departments where campuses are located. The following links provide access to local police departments:
Mequon Police Department
Milwaukee Police Department
Oak Creek Police Department
West Allis Police Department
Annual Security and Fire Safety Reports
Clery Act Compliance
The Clery Act's provisions are:
- Schools must publish an annual report disclosing campus security policies and three years of selected crime statistics. (See above)
- Schools must make timely warnings to the campus community about crimes that pose an ongoing threat to students and employees.
- Each institution with a police or security department must have a public crime log.
(See district daily reports at each campus Public Safety Office) - The United States Department of Education collects and disseminates the crime statistics.
- Campus sexual assault victims are assured of certain basic rights.
- Schools that fail to comply may be fined by the Department of Education.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
For additional information or technical assistance regarding FERPA:
1-202-260-3887 (TDD, 1-800-877-8339)
Family Policy Compliance Office, United States Department of Education,
400 Maryland Avenue SW, Washington, D.C. 20202-5920
Sex Offender Registry
MATC uses the Wisconsin Department of Corrections Sex Offender Registry for information on registered sex offenders. The Public Safety Department can assist with accessing information. Contact us at 414-297-6588.