AU Safety and Security Report

AU Safety and Security Report

A guide for Keeping it Safe at Atlantis University

Campus Safety and Security Report

The University is required by Federal Law (The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, 20 U.S.C. 1092(f), known as the “Clery Act”) to publish an Annual Security Report.

The Campus Security Act (Public Law 102-26) requires postsecondary institutions to disclose the number of instances in which certain specific types of crimes have occurred in any building or on any property owned or controlled by this institution which is used for activities related to the educational purpose of the institution and/or any building or property owned or controlled by student organizations recognized by this institution. In compliance with that law, the following reflects Atlantis University’s crime statistics for the period between 1/1/2014 and 12/31/2020.


Note:

  • In complying with the crime statistical reporting requirements, Atlantis University provides a map to current and prospective students, faculty, and employees, that depict its campus
  • Atlantis University does not have non-campus building or property, and public property areas.
  • Statistics are disclosed separately for each of the four general categories; this means that when an incident meets definitions in more than one of these four categories, it must be reported in each appropriate category.
  • Distributing the Annual Security Report:

      Who gets the annual security report?

    • The Institution distributes the report to all currently enrolled students (including those attending less than full-time and those not enrolled in Title IV programs or course) and all employees by October 1 each year.

The following criminal offenses, published each year – no later than October 1 of each year -, include any crime statistics that occurred on campus during the previous three calendar year periods.

Updated as of 09/09/2021