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Annual Security Report

Annual Security Report

Annual Security Report

The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) is a federal mandate requiring all institutions of higher education (IHEs) that participate in the federal student financial aid program to disclose information about crime on their campuses and in the surrounding communities. The Clery Act affects virtually all public and private IHEs and is enforced by the U.S. Department of Education. Campuses that fail to comply with the act can be penalized with large fines and may be suspended from participating in the federal financial aid program.

The Clery Act, formerly known as the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act, was signed in 1990 and is named after 19-year-old Jeanne Clery who was raped and murdered in her Lehigh University residence hall in 1986. Clery’s parents lobbied Congress to enact the law when they discovered students at Lehigh hadn’t been notified about 38 violent crimes that had occurred on campus in the three years prior to Clery’s murder.

Annual Security Report

Annual Security Report

2022 Security Report Click here to view the 2022 Annual Campus Security Report 
2021 Security Report Click here to view the 2021 Annual Campus Security Report 
2020 Security Report Click here to view the 2020 Annual Campus Security Report
2019 Security Report Click here to view the 2019 Annual Campus Security Report 
2018 Security Report Click here to view the 2018 Annual Campus Security Report
2017 Security Report Click here to view the 2017 Annual Campus Security Report
2016 Security Report Click here to view the 2016 Annual Campus Security Report
2015 Security Report Click here to view the 2015 Annual Campus Security Report
2014 Security Report Click here to view the 2014 Annual Campus Security Report
2013 Security Report Click here to view the 2013 Annual Campus Security Report
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