SAFE (Self-Awareness for Everyone) Classes (15 Wellness Points)*
Saturday, March 29, 2025
10:00 AM-1:00 PM
Drexel Public Safety (DPS)’s self-protection program, SAFE (Self-Awareness for Everyone), aims to give Drexel students, faculty and staff the practical skills, resources and knowledge to increase their personal safety and protect themselves in an unsafe situation. The program focuses on your mindset, self-awareness, techniques that could assist in the event of a physical assault, and information on how and to whom you should report incidents and any safety concerns.
SAFE classes begin with a brief overview of the class and explanation of the reporting processes, mindset and various free services provided by DPS. We will focus on stances and patterns of movement, then give a general overview of striking (such as punching palm strikes). We will also explain how to kick and knee properly, as well as how to defend against arm grabs and some chokes. We then transition to defense from both arm grabs and body grabs and then explore various techniques from the ground (for example: how to defend against an assailant that is sitting on top of you).
These three-hour classes are offered in-person on specific Mondays and Saturdays each month. Due to the hands-on nature of the class, we strongly recommend that you register with a fellow Dragon. Participation in the techniques is recommended but not required.
Public Safety's scheduled classes and registration can be found on Eventbrite. You can also request a class if you have a larger group that you would like to schedule outside of our monthly class dates.
In-Person classes held twice a month:
- March
10 5-8 p.m.
- March
29 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
- April
14
5-8 p.m.
- April
26
10 a.m.-1 p.m.
- May
12
5-8 p.m.
- May
17
10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Instructors are comprised of a group of personnel from different parts of the University, including the police department, public safety, and other departments. They undergo a rigorous training course with emphasis on learning the techniques taught in this class. Most of the techniques were influenced by several forms of martial arts such as: Tang Soo Do, Muay Thai and Jiu Jitsu, with emphasis on gross motor-skill movements.
*Participants in our Wellness Incentive Program are eligible to earn 15 points (a $15 credit) for attending this event.
You must register for the annual program AND complete your annual Personal Health Profile before you will be eligible to receive any payouts. Points for attending these events will be sent to Health Advocate on a monthly basis for the prior month’s activities. There will be a 6-week delay in these points and payouts being distributed. For information about our wellness incentive program, please visit the
Wellness Incentive Program web page.
Contact Information
Drexel Public Safety
dps@drexel.edu