Programs
AlertUSF Text FAQ
Who can subscribe to use this service?
Any active student, staff, or faculty member of the USF community with a NetID and
password can subscribe. If you are UMSA staff, a Medical Resident, Yuengling Center staff,
or USF tenant, email usf-emergencymgmt@usf.edu.
Can I register for text messages if I am located on campus but I am not a USF student,
staff, or faculty member?
Only if you are UMSA staff, a Medical Resident, Yuengling Center staff, or eligible
tenant. The text messaging service is only one of several communication and information
sources utilized at USF. Emergency information is available at and through additional components of the AlertUSF emergency notification system. Contact usf-emergencymgmt@usf.edu for more information.
What if I'm interested in alerts, but I don't have a mobile phone/text messaging capabilities?
The text messaging service is only one of several communication and information sources
utilized at USF. Emergency information is available at and through additional components of the AlertUSF emergency notification system.
What types of messages/information will I receive?
You will only receive emergency messages. Occasionally, USF may need to test our messaging
network to ensure proper operation and functionality in the event of an actual emergency
message broadcast.
What is the cost of this service?
The service is free; however, standard text messaging rates may apply. Check with
your carrier for details on your plan.
I received a message from 67283 or 226787. What are they?
This is the source of USF's AlertUSF text message system. Messages from USF Emergency
Notification System are delivered via our partner, , from the shortcode 67283 or 226787.
How do I unsubscribe from these services?
Although we do not recommend unsubscribing from this service, you can opt-out by logging
into using your NetID and selecting Opt-Out.
What if my mobile phone number changes?
You simply log into using your NetID and update your account.
I am a parent. Can I register for the text messaging service?
Not at this time. Only active students, faculty, staff, and eligible campus tenants
in the USF community can participate. The text messaging service is only one of several
communication and information sources utilized at USF. All emergency information is
available at .
What happens if I transfer or leave the ×îÐÂÌìÃÀ´«Ã½?
Prior to leaving, you can opt-out by logging into using your NetID and selecting Opt-Out.
Will my sign-up information be shared with third parties?
No. Neither the University nor partners will share any mobile phone information at
any time with a third party.
Who do I contact for help?
Email: help@usf.edu
UMSA staff, a Medical Resident, Yuengling Center staff, or USF tenant?
email usf-emergencymgmt@usf.edu