This study explored student perceptions of safety and preparedness for responding to violence at Westside Southwestern Community College. Two focus groups and a document analysis were conducted. Key findings included that students' attunement to and trust in the college's systems impacted their perceptions. Having access to information and resources increased feelings of preparedness. However, some negative themes like a lack of certain safety measures or awareness of how to report issues influenced perceptions. The limitations included a small participant size. Future research could involve more focus groups, interviews, and analyzing communication materials.