Cougar Security was created in the fall of 1985 by the University to assist the University Police Department in assuring the nighttime safety of individuals and property on the campus. Cougar Security consists of three programs: Night Patrol, Vetmed Security, and Auxiliary Units.
Night Patrol division works with police to maintain a safe campus by providing walking/bike corridor and building patrols, and escorts during hours of darkness.
Vetmed Security division provides a walking patrol of all Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine facilities. Duties include observing safety concerns and ensuring only authorized personnel are within the College’s grounds.
Auxiliary Security division assist in security at football games, basketball games, and other special events such as concerts and dances.
Cougar Security works to provide a positive, friendly, and safe environment that encourages students, the community, and the general public to attend and enjoy University events.