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UAS Clery Act Compliance

The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (the Clery Act) is a federal consumer protection law that requires institutions of higher education participating in the federal student financial aid program to disclose information about certain crime on campus, on buildings/property owned or controlled by the university, and on publicly owned property within or immediately adjacent to the campus.

Clery Act Requirements

  • Collect, classify, and count clery act crime reports and statistics
  • Issue campus alerts: timely warnings and emergency notifications
    • Timely warnings alert the campus community of clery act crimes that pose a serious or continuing threat to the campus community.
    • Emergency notifications inform the campus community upon confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation occurring on the campus that involves an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or employees.
  • Publish an annual security report containing clery act crime statistics and safety and security related policy statements and inform all current and prospective students and employees of its availability.
    • Disclose policy and procedures for institutional disciplinary action in cases of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking in the Annual Security Report.
    • Disclose fire safety information related to on-campus student housing facilities, which includes a fire log that is open to public inspection, publish an annual fire safety report containing policy statements as well as fire statistics associated with each on-campus housing facility.
    • Disclose missing student notification procedures that pertain to students residing in on-campus student housing
  • Submit clery act crime statistics (and fire statistics related to on-campus student housing facilities) to the U.S. Department of Education each fall through web-based data collection.
  • Maintain a daily crime log of reported criminal incidents that is open to public inspections.
  • Provide educational programs and campaigns to promote the awareness of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking.

Additional Resources

  • The U.S. Department of Education created The Handbook for Campus Safety and Security Reporting as a reference guide for higher education institutions to follow in meeting the campus safety and security requirements of the amended Higher Education Act of 1965.
  • For more information on how the Clery Act is helping to make campus communities safer, please visit the Clery Center.