NORTHRIDGE (CBSLA) — There will be a heavy police presence at Cal State Northridge Tuesday and a change in final exams after two threats in a week directed at the campus.

An expletive-filled letter was found at the university’s Redwood Hall Monday night, threatening to hurt faculty and students on Dec. 12, which happens to be Wednesday and the start of final exams. The note also threatened Northridge Academy High School, which is located on CSUN’s campus.

A part of the note said, “I’m killing as many —– as I possibly can. I have kids from NAHS that are going to do the same. He’s gonna give bullys (sic) what they deserve. Death.”

Late last night CSUN became aware of a hand-written note with new threats of violence against campus. CSUN Police, with the help of LAPD, have been investigating through the night. A communication will be forthcoming. Updates will be posted at https://t.co/9ZkYgtfdWT. — Cal State Northridge (@csunorthridge) December 11, 2018

Some classes were canceled immediately after news of the threat spread, but school officials said the campus was not in imminent danger. LAUSD police, which oversees security for Northridge Academy, says they will also increase their presence on the high school campus.

#CSUN potential shooter (mom or dad) has kids that goes to NAHS & one of them is a son that's being bullied. If anyone from Cal State Northridge Academy High School are aware of anyone that might be involved, report it @csunorthridge /thread & letterhttps://t.co/AhOsr7lLuw — Nerdy By Nature 💙🌊 (@nerdybynature_) December 11, 2018

As more students became aware of the threat, they took to social media to criticize the university’s response.

I love my AAS profesor. She’s the only one who actually informs us immediately about any threats on campus unlike the actual president of the university. Bless her soul pic.twitter.com/Ow1YePC82x — ツ (@taeguyoongi) December 11, 2018

This is what I received from my daughter this AM. She is a Freshman student at Cal State Northridge. This is crazy. We left Mississippi for something better right after #individual1 was elected. The school needs to be shut down early and they are hesitating. #ThisIsAmerica pic.twitter.com/mU3QahTvJy — I nominate Regina King (@NayLahKnee) December 11, 2018

This is the second threat of violence against the university in a week. Last Wednesday, graffiti including a swastika and the threat of a mass shooting was found in a bathroom in Sierra Hall. Another incident of graffiti, including multiple swastikas and 121218, in reference to Wednesday’s date, were found scrawled on a bathroom wall two weeks ago.

STUDENTS AND ADMINISTRATORS AT CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE, STAY SAFE AND IF YOU DECIDE TO BE ON CAMPUS, STAY SAFE. @csunorthridge — Cares💫 (@CharlottePercel) December 11, 2018

On Tuesday morning, campus officials announced they were instructing all faculty with exams scheduled on Dec. 12 to provide alternative options for students that would not require their physical presence on the campus, which will remain open.

“We recognize that these threats have created an environment where students and other members of our campus community fear for their safety,” CSUN President Dianne F. Harrison said in a statement.