Annual Campus Security Report
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1 2011 Annual Security Report (As required by the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act) 2011 Strayer University, Inc. STRAYER is a registered service mark of Strayer Education, Inc. The University claims all rights of ownership to its trademarks and service marks, which include: Strayer, Strayer University, the official logos of Strayer University, and any other word, phrase, or image associated with Strayer University.
2 Table of Contents I. Introduction... 1 II. Security Procedures... 1 A. Reporting a Crime or Emergency... 1 B. Director Contact Information... 2 C. Security Personnel... 9 D. Security of Facilities E. Security and Crime Prevention Programs F. Emergency Management G. Monitoring of Off- Facilities H. Safety Tips III. Security Policies A. Alcohol and Drug Policies Drug-Free Policy a. Alcohol Policy b. Drugs Legal Sanctions for Unlawful Possession of Alcohol and Drugs a. Alcohol Violations b. Drug Violations Health Risks of Alcohol and Drug Use Treatment Resources for Alcohol and Drug Addiction B. Sexual Assault C. Registered Sex Offenders D. Sexual Harassment E. Weapons F. Hazing IV. Additional Resources for Sexual Abuse and Substance Abuse Treatment Programs V. Crime Statistics A. Description of Statistics Reported B. Procedure for Annual Reporting of Crime Statistics C. Crime Reporting Areas D. Crime Statistics,
3 I. Introduction The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act ( Clery Act ) requires educational institutions to provide all current and prospective students and employees with the security policies and regulations of the University, and the statistics of crime occurrences. These security regulations are designed to ensure the safety of all individuals at Strayer University, and as such, all members of the campus community and visitors are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that respects the rights of all within the community. Observance of Strayer University policies, as well as federal, state, and local laws, is required in order to fulfill the purposes of the educational institution. Although the University strives to ensure a safe environment, each person must take ultimate responsibility for his/her own safety and that of his/her personal belongings. II. Security Procedures For additional information on University policies and procedures, consult the Strayer University Student Handbook, available online at or, if a Strayer University employee, the Faculty and Staff Handbook available on the University s employee intranet. Policies and procedures listed are subject to change at any time without prior notice. A. Reporting a Crime or Emergency Any person in immediate danger due to crime or emergency should contact local police immediately by dialing 911. When the emergency has subsided, the victim should also report the crime as soon as possible to the Director of the location where the incident occurred. For nonemergency situations, any person who is a victim, witness or has knowledge of any criminal activity or other emergency on campus should report it immediately to the Director of the campus where the incident occurred or, during the evening hours, to security personnel, if available. Listed below are the Directors for each campus location. Persons reporting crimes will be asked to complete incident report or witness report forms, including the date, time, place, nature of the incident, names of witnesses, if any, and any other pertinent facts. The report should be co-signed by the Director and sent to the applicable Regional Director and the University s Chief Security Officer immediately. The University s Chief Security Officer will distribute the report to other appropriate University officials as the situation warrants. All reports will be investigated. The University does not have procedures for voluntary, confidential reporting of crime statistics. Violations of the law will be referred to law enforcement agencies and when appropriate, to the Dean of Student Affairs or the Director of Human Resources, as appropriate, for review. When a potentially dangerous threat to the University community arises, timely reports or warnings will be issued through -1-
4 announcements, the posting of flyers at local campuses, in-class announcements, or other appropriate means. B. Director Contact Information (Current as of October 1, Subject to change. For the most current list, see the Strayer University website at ALABAMA Birmingham Huntsville ARKANSAS Little Rock Director Ayana Evans Paulette Thomas Darryl Campbell DELAWARE Chameka Christiana Mayes DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Takoma Park Washington FLORIDA Baymeadows Brickell Coral Springs Doral Melvin Menns Haroon Mokel Kristina Rhett Geoffrey Ramgolam Monica Pointer Betsy Lopez Address Phone Grandview Parkway Suite Birmingham, AL Corporate Dr. NW Suite Huntsville, AL Financial Centre Parkway, Suite Little Rock, AR Continental Drive Newark, DE Laurel St. NW Washington. D.C th Street, NW Suite Washington, D.C Dix Ellis Trail Suite 200 Jacksonville, FL Brickell Avenue, Suite 700, Miami, FL Coral Ridge Drive Suite Coral Springs, FL NW 20th Street, Suite 150, Miami, FL
5 Ft. Lauderdale Maitland Miramar Orlando East Palm Beach Gardens Sand Lake Tampa East Tampa Westshore GEORGIA Augusta Chamblee Cobb County Columbus Douglasville Director Trish Adia* Shawna Ward Tara Ventura Sofia Morales Trish Adia* Shaunte Carter Jeffrey Keith Sana Chaudry Brandy McKenney Janet Beamer Willette Tillman-Provo Torris Ferguson Natonya Moss Address Phone West Broward Blvd Suite Fort Lauderdale, FL Trafalgar Court Suite Maitland, FL S.W. 29 th St. Miramar, FL North Alafaya Trail Suite Orlando, FL RCA Center Drive Suite 200 Palm Beach Gardens, FL South Park Circle Building Orlando, FL E. Martin Luther King Blvd., Suite 450 Tampa, FL Eisenhower Blvd., Suite Tampa, FL Augusta West Parkway Augusta, GA Northeast Expressway, Suite Atlanta, GA Towercreek Pkwy SE., Suite Atlanta, GA Veterans Parkway, Suite 100, Columbus, GA Timber Ridge Drive Douglasville, GA
6 Lithonia Morrow Roswell Savannah ILLINOIS Aurora Chicago Downers Grove Schaumburg INDIANA North Indianapolis KENTUCKY Florence Lexington Louisville Director Paul Lawson Stephanie Gower Cornisa Alston Keona Timmons Gerald Mullin Thomas Andruskevich Jenna Bailey Paul Brower David Gora Mark Williams Darwin Drake Christopher White Address Phone Stonecrest Blvd. Suite Lithonia, GA Corporate Center Dr Suite Morrow, GA Mansell Court East Suite Roswell, GA Martin Court Savannah, GA Sequoia Drive, Suite 301A, Aurora, IL S. Wacker Drive, Suite 103, Chicago, IL Opus Place, Suite 300, Downers Grove, IL Perimeter Drive, Suite 300, Schaumburg, IL North River Road, Suite 400, Indianapolis, IN Turfway Road Suite Florence, KY Lexington Green Circle, Suite Lexington, KY Eastpoint Parkway Suite Louisville, KY
7 LOUISIANA Metairie MARYLAND Anne Arundel Owings Mills Prince George s Rockville White Marsh MINNESOTA Bloomington Minneapolis MISSISSIPPI Jackson NEW JERSEY Cherry Hill Lawrenceville Piscataway Director Brent Lyons Valtroud Harvey Leator Knuckles Chinneta Collins Emmanuel Musoko Jason Landon Sheila Malewska Danny Lockwood Angela Miller Ramya Premkumar Ethan Xiang Amanda Maliczyszyn Address Phone 111 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Suite 700, Metairie, LA Benfield Blvd. Suite 100 Millersville, MD Redland Court Suite 100 Owings Mills, MD Auth Place 1st Floor Suitland, MD Research Place Suite 100 Rockville, MD Franklin Square Dr. Suite 200 Baltimore, MD W. 82 nd Street, Suite 100, Bloomington, MN Wayzata Blvd., Suite 200, St. Louis Park, MN Briarwood Drive, Suite 200, Jackson, MS Route 38 Suite 100 Cherry Hill, NJ Brunswick Pike Suite 100 Lawrenceville, NJ Old New Brunswick Road Suite 220 Piscataway, NJ [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] -5-
8 Willingboro NORTH CAROLINA Greensboro Huntersville North Charlotte North Raleigh Research Triangle Park (RTP) South Charlotte South Raleigh OHIO Akron Cincinnati Columbus Fairborn Fairview Park Mason Director LeAllen Hawkins Nashanta Whitaker* Christine Vito Edward Stephen Beth Cooper Nashanta Whitaker* Edward Stephens Colette Reid David Culbert* Mia Ogle David Culbert* Cameron Lantz Andrea Fricks Mark Williams Address Phone 300 Willingboro Parkway Willingboro Town Center, Suite 125 Willingboro, NJ Koger Boulevard Suite 400 Greensboro, NC Reese Boulevard Suite 130 Huntersville, NC IBM Drive Suite 150 Charlotte, NC Wadford Dr. Raleigh, NC Copley Parkway Morrisville, NC Kings Parade Blvd., Suite 200 Charlotte, NC Olympia Drive, Raleigh, NC Park West Blvd., Akron, OH Dana Avenue, Suite 300 Cincinnati, OH Pulsar Place, Suite 400 Columbus OH Paramount Place, Suite 300, Fairborn, OH Fairview Center Drive Suite 1504 Fairview Park, OH Duke Drive Suite 700 Mason, OH [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] -6-
9 PENNSYLVANIA Allentown Center City Delaware County King of Prussia Lower Bucks Penn Center West Warrendale Director Bryon Boswell Isaac Walters Mosella Jamerson Hout He Lauren Zucker Robert Rakow Jon Pizzica Address Phone Sierra Circle Suite 300 Center Valley, PA Cherry Street Suite 100 Philadelphia, PA W. Sproul Rd. Suite 200 Springfield, PA Mall Blvd, Suite G50 King of Prussia, PA Horizon Blvd. Suite 100 Trevose, PA One Penn Center West Suite 320 Pittsburgh, PA Warrendale Village Drive, Warrendale, PA SOUTH CAROLINA Charleston Colette Reid Columbia Marcia Johnson Greenville Ashley Mills TENNESSEE Knoxville Samuel Thomas* Nashville Samuel Thomas* Shelby Oaks Greg Sanchez* 5010 Wetland Crossing North Charleston, SC Center Point Circle Suite 300 Columbia, SC North Pleasantburg Drive, Suite 300 Greenville, SC Parkside Drive Suite 200 Knoxville, TN Rachel Drive Suite 200 Nashville, TN Shelby Oaks Drive, Memphis, TN
10 Thousand Oaks TEXAS Cedar Hill Irving Katy North Austin North Dallas Northwest Houston Plano UTAH Sandy VIRGINIA Alexandria Arlington Chesapeake Chesterfield Director Greg Sanchez* Richard Johnson Carrie Doss* Nicole Baum Farirai Mushipe Audrey Wall Jared Nelson Carrie Doss* Gary Wood Breanne Winter Mamoon Wahab Jeanne Poindexter Cheryl Vaughan Address Phone Thousand Oaks Blvd., Suite Memphis, TN Uptown Boulevard, Suite 3500, Cedar Hill, TX Las Colinas Ridge, Suite 450, Irving, TX Old Katy Road, Suite 200, Houston, TX N. Mopac Expressway, Suite 100, Austin, TX LBJ Freeway, Suite 1100, Dallas, TX West Sam Houston Parkway North, Suite , Houston, TX N. Dallas Parkway, Suite 300, Plano, TX South Monroe St. Suite Sandy, UT Eisenhower Ave. Alexandria, VA th Street North Arlington, VA Independence Pkwy Suite Chesapeake, VA Waterford Lake Dr. Suite Midlothian, VA
11 Fredericksburg Henrico Loudoun Manassas Newport News Virginia Beach Woodbridge WEST VIRGINIA Teays Valley WISCONSIN Milwaukee STRAYER UNIVERSITY ONLINE Director Deon Hamner Carla Green Marcia Johnson Shirin Saghafi Dandre Wilson Thomas Lotito Haroon Mokel Robert Swain Sudie Benion Chad Nyce Address Phone 150 Riverside Parkway Suite Fredericksburg, VA Nuckols Rd Glen Allen, VA Russell Branch Pkwy Suite 200 Ashburn, VA Battleview Pkwy Manassas, VA Diligence Drive Suite Newport News, VA Central Park Avenue Suite Virginia Beach, VA Minnieville Rd. Woodbridge, VA Corporate Center Drive Scott Depot, WV West Chester Street, Suite 300, Milwaukee, WI Dulles Station Boulevard, Suite 6A, Herndon, VA * Occasionally, due to personnel changes, a campus director will be responsible for more than one campus for a short period of time. C. Security Personnel Local police have the authority to enforce all applicable regulations and laws. Directors work closely with the local and state police on incidents occurring on campus. Reports of -9-
12 violations of laws and regulations should be made promptly to the Director or to security personnel on duty, if available to ensure that the appropriate action is taken. Strayer University typically employs security personnel to patrol regularly the buildings and parking areas of the campuses, identifying any unusual activity. The security personnel are authorized to enforce Strayer University rules and policies but do not have the authority to arrest individuals. Security personnel are instructed to call the police whenever necessary. Security guards regularly communicate with Directors regarding campus security matters to ensure all criminal activities are reported. Where feasible, students may request a security guard escort to parking areas on campus. D. Security of Facilities Strayer University, although a private facility, maintains an open campus environment to allow freedom of movement for members of the community. The buildings are unlocked during class hours and at extended times before and after classes, so that students may utilize the available facilities. Strayer University facilities, such as classrooms, learning resource centers, computer centers, and student lounges, have the primary purpose of supporting the educational programs of the University. They are available for use by current students, alumni, and employees of Strayer University, and upon request, may be available to the public. Strayer University makes the security of its campus community a priority and typically provides security guards at its campuses. All students and employees are required to obtain Strayer University identification cards and must be prepared to produce such identification upon request. Visitors to Strayer University campuses are asked to sign in with the security guard upon entering the campus. The majority of Strayer University campuses are equipped with electronic, centrally monitored security systems, including fire alarms. Occasionally, Strayer University will use video surveillance to monitor activities at a campus location. Video surveillance cameras are placed in public areas and are either clearly visible or a notice is posted in the surveillance area. E. Security and Crime Prevention Programs An overview of campus security policies is provided in the Student Handbook, available at and the Faculty and Staff Handbook, available on the Strayer University intranet. From time to time, Strayer University will provide security information via , postal mail or flyers in local campuses regarding security alerts and events. Local campuses may also organize crime prevention events consistent with campus security needs, such as information sessions with local police. -10-
13 F. Emergency Management The purpose of Strayer University s Emergency Management Plan is to safeguard the welfare of its students, faculty, staff, and visitors, and take steps to 1) prevent and mitigate; 2) prepare for; 3) respond to; and 4) recover from emergencies in order to protect the University's essential functions during and after an emergency. In the event of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or employees occurring on campus or other Strayer University facilities, the University will, without delay, and taking into account the safety of the community: Confirm the existence of a significant emergency or dangerous situation Determine the appropriate campuses or University facilities to receive an emergency notification Determine the content of the notification and initiate the notification system, unless the notification will, in the professional judgment of the Emergency Management Team or a member thereof, compromise efforts to assist a victim or to contain, respond to, or otherwise mitigate the emergency. After the initial notification, the University will provide adequate follow-up information to students, faculty and staff as determined appropriate by the University s Emergency Management Team. The Emergency Management Plan addresses the following categories of emergencies: medical, weather, explosion, evacuation, fire, power outage, workplace violence, suspicious persons and packages, etc. This policy and the Emergency Management Plan apply at all University locations and campuses, including University owned property and University leased space. It is University policy that each vice president, dean, director, department chair, and supervisor is responsible for the health and safety performance in their respective units and that all employees will follow the University s emergency notification procedures. Emergency Notification Procedures University has designated an Emergency Management Team that will serve as the responsible authority for Strayer University emergency response activities: Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications Vice President, Human Capital Management Chief Technology Officer and Chief Information Officer Vice President, Real Estate Senior Vice Provost, Faculty Senior Vice Provost, Students Associate General Counsel -11-
14 In the event of an emergency or dangerous situation on a Strayer University campus, any employee who is aware of the emergency should call and alert the members of the Emergency Management Team by calling The team member who receives the call will determine, in consultation with other members of the Emergency Management Team as appropriate, whether a notification should be sent to one or more campuses or corporate offices. The Emergency Management Team will, without delay, and taking into account the safety of the community, determine the content of the notification and initiate the notification system, unless issuing a notification will, in the professional judgment of responsible authorities, compromise efforts to assist a victim or to contain, respond to, or otherwise mitigate the emergency. If it is determined that an emergency notification should be sent, a member of the Emergency Management Team will send the notification via text message to the identified campus community through Strayer University s third party notification service provider. The content of the notification will be determined by members of the Emergency Management Team, and certain messages will be pre-formulated to expedite the notification process. After notification of an emergency or dangerous situation, the Emergency Management Team will monitor events and circumstances and determine appropriate follow-up information that should be disseminated to the affected campuses, such as all-clear notices and updates about continuing steps taken to respond to the emergency, including class cancellations. The Emergency Management Team shall also notify local authorities, as appropriate. Emergency Notification and Evacuation Testing The University will annually publicize its emergency response and evacuation procedures in conjunction with annual tests of the emergency notification and evacuation plans. The emergency notification system will be tested at least annually. These tests may include regularly scheduled drills, exercises, and appropriate follow-through activities, designed for assessment and evaluation of emergency plans and capabilities. Each calendar year, the Emergency Management Team will test the notification system, evaluate the outcome, determine if any revisions to existing procedures are necessary, and advise the Vice President and General Counsel of the date, time, and result of the annual test. In addition, each campus will test evacuation procedures at each campus and corporate office at least annually. Each location will designate a safety representative to coordinate evacuation tests and assist with evacuation in the event of an actual emergency. Tests may be announced or unannounced and will be documented by the Director or facilities manager. Documentation will include a description of the test, the date and time, and whether it was announced or unannounced. Timely Warning Notifications In addition to Emergency Notifications, similar notices (both in content and process) will also be issued, in a timely manner that will aid in the prevention of similar crimes, of any Cleary Act crimes that are reported to campus security authorities or local police agencies if the Emergency Management Team determines that the incident represents a threat to students and employees. -12-
15 G. Monitoring of Off- Locations Strayer University does not have off-campus housing facilities, off-campus student organization facilities or any other off-campus facilities and therefore does not monitor reports of criminal activity at off-campus locations. Strayer University does, however, coordinate with local police departments to monitor crime in the neighborhoods immediately surrounding local campuses. H. Safety Tips Here are some common sense tips for personal safety and loss prevention: Protect your possessions; keep book bags and purses with you at all times or locked in a secure place. When working late at the computer lab or learning resources center, ask the security guard or other students to walk with you to your car. Walk with other people whenever possible; avoid isolated areas such as alleys, wooded areas, and poorly lit or deserted parking lots and streets. Walk with confidence - show you are alert and in control. Be aware of your surroundings. If you think someone is following you, abruptly switch directions or cross the street. If you re still being followed, go to a public place and ask for help. Have your car or house keys available before you reach your door. Don t flash large amounts of cash or other valuable objects. I.D. tags with your name, address, or license number on your key chains should be avoided; if lost, they could lead to theft. Keep car doors and windows locked. If your purse or wallet is being stolen, don t fight for it. Rather than risk personal injury, release it and report the incident to the security guard on duty or the Director. Immediately contact security or the Director to report any criminal incidents or suspicious persons. III. Security Policies A. Alcohol and Drug Policies 1. Drug-Free Policy The possession, use, or distribution of alcohol and illicit drugs by members of the Strayer University community on any campus facility during class, study, or work periods is incompatible with the goals of the University. No employee or student should report to work or class while under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs. Violators of these rules are subject to evaluation/treatment for a substance use disorder, or to disciplinary action as set forth in the Student Handbook, up to and including termination or expulsion. Strayer University employees are also subject to the Drug-Free Workplace policies set forth in the Faculty and Staff Handbook. -13-
16 a. Alcohol Policy The possession, consumption, or sale of alcohol on campus or at University-sponsored activities is prohibited, unless specifically sanctioned by the University and allowed by state and local alcoholic beverage regulations. The use of alcoholic beverages in the following instances must be approved by the President or his or her designee: (1) on campus and at functions sponsored by, or primarily for, students; and (2) at off-campus student functions sponsored by recognized student organizations. Non-alcoholic beverages and food items must be available at the same place as the alcoholic beverages and readily accessible as long as alcoholic beverages are available. Advertisements for social functions may not describe the availability of alcohol as a promotional tool nor promote consumption of alcohol by minors. All persons must have proof of age at any activity involving the consumption of alcoholic beverages. If alcoholic beverages are served, the sponsoring organization must implement precautionary measures to ensure that alcoholic beverages are not accessible or served to persons under the legal drinking age or to persons who appear to be intoxicated. Individuals involved in the illegal use or distribution of alcohol are subject to arrest and University disciplinary action. b. Drugs Strayer prohibits the possession, use, or distribution of illegal drugs on University property. Possession, sale, use, or distribution of controlled substances, including marijuana, is a violation of federal and state laws and University policy. Students and employees who violate state or federal drug laws will be referred by Strayer University to the appropriate authorities for criminal prosecution, and, if convicted, may be subject to suspension, termination, or expulsion from the University. 2. Legal Sanctions for Unlawful Possession of Alcohol and Drugs In addition to violating University policy, unlawful possession of alcohol and drugs may violate federal and state laws. Students and employees entering University property under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be referred to treatment and/or reported to local authorities. All other persons will be reported to local authorities immediately. The following summary provides information on some of the potential legal penalties for drug and alcohol violations: a. Alcohol Violations The legal drinking age in the United States is 21 in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Legal drinking age is 18 in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Guam. Persons possessing or consuming alcohol under the legal drinking age may face fines or jail time. Many states impose severe penalties for persons using false identification to purchase or consume alcohol. -14-
17 Driving while under the influence of alcohol is a serious offense. In addition to restrictions on blood alcohol content for drivers above the legal drinking age, many states also have strict zero tolerance laws prohibiting driving under the influence of any amount of alcohol if the driver is under the age of 21. Specific information on legal penalties for alcohol violations in the states in which the University has physical campuses can be located at the following websites: National National Traffic Highway Safety Commission: Stop Impaired Driving Alabama Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Arkansas Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Control Division Delaware State of Delaware Division of Alcohol & Tobacco Enforcement District of Columbia District of Columbia Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration District of Columbia Metropolitan Police Department Florida Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco) Georgia Georgia Department of Revenue (Alcohol and Tobacco Division) Georgia Governor s Office on Highway Safety Illinois Illinois Liquor Control Commission
18 Indiana Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission Kentucky Kentucky Office of Alcoholic Beverage Control Maryland Comptroller of Maryland Motor Fuel, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax ( MATT ) Regulatory Division Alcohol_and_Tobacco_Tax/Alcohol_and _Tobacco_Tax/Consumer_FAQs_about_Alcoholic_Beverages.shtml Montgomery County Department of Liquor Control Minnesota Minnesota Department of Safety Mississippi Mississippi Department of Revenue, Alcoholic Beverage Control New Jersey New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control North Carolina North Carolina ABC Commission Ohio Ohio Department of Safety Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Police - Bureau of Liquor Control Enforcement _liquor_control_enforcement/5900/about_us/ South Carolina South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services
19 Tennessee Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Utah Department of Safety Virginia Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control West Virginia West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Administration Wisconsin Wisconsin Department of Revenue, Alcohol & Tobacco Enforcement b. Drug Violations Possession of any controlled substance, including drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, LSD and ecstasy, as well as unauthorized prescription medications, drug paraphernalia and materials used to manufacture or distribute illegal drugs, can result in serious penalties under federal and state laws, including imprisonment and large fines. Penalties increase sharply if the conviction involves possession, distribution or manufacture of controlled substances while on the grounds of a school or college. In addition, students convicted of possessing or selling illegal drugs (not including alcohol and tobacco) may be ineligible to participate in federal student loan programs offered by the U.S. Department of Education. Additional information on penalties for violating controlled substance laws can be found at the website for the Drug Enforcement Administration, located at the following link: 3. Health Risks of Alcohol and Drug Use Health risks associated with use of alcohol and illicit drugs include physical and psychological addiction; permanent damage to vital organs, such as the brain and liver; complications during pregnancy; loss of motor coordination; psychological and mood disorders; and increased risk of several types of cancers. For additional information on alcohol- and drug-related health risks, -17-
20 please visit and 4. Treatment Resources for Alcohol and Drug Addiction Students or employees who need assistance in overcoming alcohol- or drug-related problems are encouraged to contact the substance abuse organizations listed below or in the additional resource listing in Part V of this report. Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Association HELP The Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Association ( SAMHSA ) is the Federal agency charged with improving the quality and availability of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitative services in order to reduce illness, death, disability, and cost to society resulting from substance abuse and mental illnesses. The SAMHSA website has a treatment facility locator searchable by type of treatment, form of treatment and forms of payment accepted. American Council on Alcoholism , The American Council on Alcoholism (ACA) is a national non-profit health organization dedicated to educating the public about the effects of alcohol, alcoholism, and alcohol abuse, as well as the need for prompt, effective, available, and affordable treatment. Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous is worldwide with meetings in almost every community. Contact a nearby central office, intergroup, or answering service to find specific locations. Telephone numbers for Alcoholics Anonymous are often listed in local telephone directories. Outside of the United States and Canada, contact the International General Services Office. ALABAMA Birmingham Intergroup 242 W. Valley Ave. Suite 211 Birmingham, AL ARKANSAS Arkansas Central Office of Alcoholics Anonymous 7509 Cantrell Road Suite 106 Little Rock, AR DELAWARE Northern Delaware Intergroup Trolley Square Suite 21 B Wilmington, DE Hot Line [email protected] DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington Area Intergroup Association 4530 Connecticut Ave, NW, Ste
21 Washington, DC (202) TDD (202) FLORIDA Broward County A.A. Intergroup 305 S Andrews Ave Room 502 Ft. Lauderdale, FL (954) [email protected] Northeast Florida Intergroup 3128 Beach Blvd Jacksonville, FL (904) [email protected] Central Florida Intergroup Service (Orlando Area) 283 Live Oaks Blvd Bldg 6 Casselberry, FL (407) [email protected] Palm Beach County Intergroup Association 1371 Okeechobee Road West Palm Beach, FL (561) [email protected] Florida Alcoholics Anonymous Intergroups Tri-County Central Office, Inc N. Himes Ave, Suite 506 Tampa, FL HR ANSWERING SERVICE GEORGIA Georgia Alcoholics Anonymous Intergroups Central Office 127 Peachtree Street, Ste 1310 Atlanta, GA [email protected] Savannah Intergroup Association, Inc. Garden City, GA United States (912) ILLINOIS Chicago Area Service Office 180 N Wabash Ave. Suite 305 Chicago, IL INDIANA Indianapolis Intergroup 136 East Market Suite 1030 Indianapolis, Indiana KENTUCKY Blue Grass Intergroup 1093 S. Broadway, Ste Lexington, KY [email protected] Greater Louisville Intergroup, Inc. 332 W. Broadway, Room 620 Louisville, KY [email protected] LOUISIANA Louisiana Area Assembly, Inc. P.O. Box 2727 Opelousas, LA (504)
22 MARYLAND Maryland Alcoholics Anonymous Intergroups Annapolis Area Intergroup Inc 169 Duke of Gloucester St Annapolis, MD (410) Baltimore Intergroup Council of A.A Loch Raven Blvd, Ste 4 Baltimore, MD (410) [email protected] Southern Maryland Intergroup P O Box 767 Charlotte Hall, MD (800) MINNESOTA Greater Minneapolis Intergroup (952) MISSISSIPPI Jackson Area Intergroup (601) NEW JERSEY South Jersey Intergroup 5090 Central Highway, Suite #3 Pennsauken, NJ [email protected] NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina Alcoholics Anonymous Intergroups Metrolina Intergroup 1427 South Blvd, Ste 106 Charlotte, NC (704) Intergroup Council Of A.A C Walker Avenue Suite 2 Greensboro, NC (336) info@ Tri-County Intergroup 3948 Browning Place, Suite 205 Raleigh, NC (919) hour Help Line (919) OHIO Akron Intergroup Council 775 N Main Akron, OH (330) Cincinnati Intergroup Office 3040 Madison Road Room 202 Cincinnati, OH (513) Cleveland District Office 1701 East 12 Street Reserve Square - Lower Commons Cleveland, OH (216) Central Ohio Fellowship Intergroup 1561 Old Leonard Ave Columbus, OH (614) PENNSYLVANIA South Eastern Pennsylvania Intergroup Association 444 North 3rd Street, Suite 3E Philadelphia, PA Pittsburgh Area Central Office Arrot Building 401 Wood Street Suite 906 Pittsburgh, PA Hr Answering Service Fax:
23 SOUTH CAROLINA Tri-County Intergroup 3005 W. Montague Avenue Office D North Charleston, SC Greater Columbia Intergroup Post Office Box Columbia, SC (803) Greenville Intergroup Post Office Box 1002 Greenville, SC (864) [email protected] TENNESSEE Tennessee Central Offices of Alcoholics Anonymous Memphis Area Intergroup 5119 Summer Avenue, Ste 315 Memphis, TN hour Answering Service (901) East Tennessee Intergroup 1409 Magnolia Avenue Suite 3 Knoxville, TN (865) Middle Tennessee Central Office 176 Thompson Lane, Ste G-1 Nashville, TN hour Answering Service (615) [email protected] TEXAS Texas AA Meetings 24 Hour Answering Service UTAH Utah Valley Central Office 420 N 200 W #6 Provo, UT (801) VIRGINIA Jefferson District Intergroup P.O. Box 6911 Charlottesville, VA (434) Northern Virginia Intergroup 8501 Lee Highway Fairfax, VA (703) [email protected] Richmond Intergroup, Inc W Broad Street Suite 684 Richmond, VA (804) [email protected] Tidewater Intergroup 4968 Euclid Road Suite C-1 Virginia Beach, VA (757) WEST VIRGINIA West Virginia State Answering Service Charleston, WV (800) WISCONSIN Milwaukee Central Office 7429 West Greenfield Avenue West Allis, WI )
24 Narcotics Anonymous Narcotics Anonymous is an international, community-based association of recovering drug addicts with more than 31,000 weekly meetings in over 100 countries worldwide. To find a meeting in your area, contact one of the registered Narcotics Anonymous service committees and groups. ALABAMA Alabama / NW Florida Region N.A Mall Road PMB 180 Florence, AL Phone: ARKANSAS Central Arkansas ASC (800) Toll Free Statewide DELAWARE Free State Region of Narcotics Anonymous (Baltimore area and vicinity) (410) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Chesapeake & Potomac Region of Narcotics Anonymous (Washington DC Metropolitan Area, including Maryland and Northern Virginia) (202) (MD, DC, & VA only) FLORIDA Tampa Funcoast Area (Hillsborough, County) 24 Hour GEORGIA Georgia Region Service Committee of Narcotics Anonymous (GRSCNA) North Atlanta (Dunwoody, Chamblee, Decatur, etc.) [email protected] South Atlanta (College Park, Griffin, Newnan, etc.) [email protected] ILLINOIS Chicagoland Region Narcotics Anonymous INDIANA Central Indiana Narcotics Anonymous KENTUCKY Blueridge Area Narcotics Anonymous Helpline: (540) Louisville Area of Narcotics Anonymous Helpline: (502) [email protected] MARYLAND Free State Region of Narcotics Anonymous (Baltimore area and vicinity) (410) Chesapeake & Potomac Region of Narcotics Anonymous (Washington DC Metropolitan Area, including Maryland and Northern Virginia) (202) (MD, DC, & VA only) MINNESOTA Narcotics Anonymous Minnesota Region (877)
25 MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI AREA PHONELINES DELTA AREA: GULF COAST AREA: I-59 AREA: MID-MS AREA: NORTHEAST AREA: NEW JERSEY New Jersey Narcotics Anonymous Meeting and Info Helpline: NORTH CAROLINA Greater Charlotte Area of Narcotics Anonymous 24 Hour Helpline: (704) Capital Area (Raleigh/Durham) (919) OHIO Central Ohio Area 24 Hr. Helpline: (614) Greater Cincinnati Area Service PENNSYLVANIA Greater Philadelphia Regional Service Office of Narcotics Anonymous Bucks County (215) Delaware County: (610) Eastern Pennsylvania Region of Narcotics Anonymous P.O. Box 271 Palm, PA Toll-free help line: (877) SOUTH CAROLINA Carolina Regional Service Committee Upper South Carolina Area of Narcotics Anonymous Greenville (864) TENNESSEE Nashville and Middle Tennessee Area of Narcotics Anonymous Nashville 24 hr. helpline: (615) Narcotics Anonymous of West Tennessee Memphis 24 hr. helpline: (901) TEXAS Austin Area Narcotics Anonymous Helpline Dallas Area Narcotics Anonymous Helpline Houston Area Narcotics Anonymous Helpline UTAH United Wasatch Area Narcotics Anonymous 24 Hr. Helpline: (801) VIRGINIA Chesapeake & Potomac Region of Narcotics Anonymous (Washington DC Metropolitan Area, including Maryland and Northern Virginia) (202) (MD, DC, & VA only) Dulles Corridor Area of Narcotics Anonymous 24 hr. helpline: (703) Battlefield Area Narcotics Anonymous (Manassas, Warrenton, Remington and Culpeper) (MD, DC, VA only) -23-
26 Peninsula Area Narcotics Anonymous (Hampton, Newport News, Warsaw, Williamsburg, and York County) Rappahannock Area Narcotics Anonymous (Caroline County, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, and Stafford County) Richmond Area Tidewater Area (Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmout h, Suffolk and Virginia Beach, VA; and Kill Devil Hills, NC. (757) WEST VIRGINIA Mountaineer Region Narcotics Anonymous 24 Hour Hotline: (304) WISCONSIN Milwaukee Area Service Committee (MASC) Wisconsin Narcotics Anonymous
27 B. Sexual Assault Programs in sexual assault prevention are offered periodically as part of campus crime prevention programs. Any person who is a victim of a sex offense should report the incident immediately to appropriate law enforcement authorities, or to campus security or the Director who will assist in notifying these authorities if requested. Preserving evidence for proof of a criminal offense is an important consideration for victims of sexual offenses and victims should contact police immediately after the attack. Referral information is available for general counseling and medical attention. Responsiveness to the needs of crime victims is a University priority. Sexual assault is a crime punishable by both civil and criminal legal action. The Disciplinary Committee adjudicates, at the request of the victim, all cases involving sexual assault in which the alleged perpetrator is a Strayer University student or employee. Disciplinary hearings for cases involving sex offenses will follow the general disciplinary procedures outlined in the Strayer University Student Handbook. During disciplinary proceedings involving alleged sex offenses, both the accuser and the accused are entitled to the same opportunities to have others present and shall be informed of the final outcome of the proceedings, including any sanction against the accused. Students and employees found guilty of sex offenses in University disciplinary proceedings may be subject to suspension, termination, or expulsion from the University. Strayer University will provide alternatives for a victim's academic situation after an alleged sex offense, if requested by the victim and if alternatives are reasonably available. Strayer University also encourages victims to prosecute alleged perpetrators to the fullest extent of the law. Any member of the campus community requiring additional information on sexual assault is welcome to contact the toll-free, 24-hour National Sexual Assault Hotline, operated by RAINN (the Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network), at HOPE for free, confidential counseling. The RAINN website at also provides information. Additional sexual assault resources are provided in part IV of this report. C. Registered Sex Offenders Information on registered sex offenders living and working in the areas near Strayer University campuses (if any) may be obtained through the following state law enforcement websites. Strayer University is not responsible for the accuracy of data provided on these websites. Alabama Arkansas
28 Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Minnesota Mississippi New Jersey North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania South Carolina
29 Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia West Virginia Wisconsin
30 D. Sexual Harassment Strayer University strictly prohibits sexual harassment of students, faculty, or staff. Sexual harassment is defined as unwelcome sexual advances; requests for sexual favors; or other verbal, non-verbal, physical conduct, or written communication of a sexual nature when the conduct of such is sufficiently severe, persistent, or pervasive that it denies or limits a student s ability to participate in or benefit from the education program or that it creates a hostile or abusive educational environment. Sexual harassment violates Strayer University policy as well as state and federal law. Any incidents of sexual harassment should be reported to the Office of Student Affairs so that prompt and effective actions can be taken. Students may contact the office by at [email protected], by phone at (877) or send mail to P.O. Box , Herndon, VA Allegations of sexual harassment will be investigated thoroughly and expeditiously, and appropriate corrective actions will be taken, which may include discipline or dismissal of the harassing party. Additional information on the University s policies on sexual harassment may be found in the Student Handbook and the Faculty and Staff Handbook. It is unlawful to retaliate or discriminate in any way against any person who has expressed concern or made any complaint regarding sexual harassment, and Strayer University will not retaliate or discriminate against any person who expresses concern or files a complaint alleging sexual harassment or discrimination. E. Weapons The unauthorized possession, use, or sale of firearms, ammunition, fireworks, explosives, or dangerous weapons of any type is strictly prohibited on or in campus facilities, and is subject to criminal sanctions as well as University discipline. F. Hazing The University does not condone any hazing or mistreatment of another student so as to cause mental or bodily injury. The Dean of Student Affairs shall, upon satisfactory proof of violation of this policy by any student, expel the guilty party and, if appropriate, report the incident to local authorities for criminal prosecution. -28-
31 IV. Additional Resources for Sexual Abuse, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment Programs -29-
32 STRAYER UNIVERSITY CRISIS REFERRAL INFORMATION NATIONAL HOTLINES National Suicide Prevention Hotline TALK (8255), Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Association, HELP, Mental Health Services Locator, RAINN (the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network), HOPE, National Domestic Violence Hotline, , (TTY), Listing of State Sexual Assault Coalitions, DELAWARE Contact Delaware (crisis intervention), (800) , Delaware Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health, , GEORGIA Georgia Network to End Sexual Assault, , Helpline Georgia (substance abuse, rape, domestic violence, etc.) , Georgia Department of Mental Health, Developmental Diseases and Addictive Disorders, ALABAMA Alabama Coalition Against Rape, Alabama Department of Mental Health & Mental Retardation, , Alabama Department of Mental Health, Substance Abuse Services Division, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA D.C. Rape Crisis Center, , D.C. Department of Mental Health, Access HelpLine, WE-HELP, D.C. Addiction Prevention and Recovery Hotline, 1(888) 7WE-HELP, ILLINOIS Community Counseling Centers of Chicago (888) Contact Chicago (Suicide Prevention) (312) ARKANSAS Arkansas Crisis Center Arkansas Suicide and Crisis Hotline FLORIDA Florida Council Against Sexual Violence, RAPE (7273), Big Bend Referral System (crisis intervention/community referrals), or INDIANA Indiana Coalition Against Sexual Assault (800) Indianapolis Suicide Hotline (317)
33 KENTUCKY Louisville Center for Women & Families (877) , (Lexington) Bluegrass Rape Crisis Center (859) or (800) 656-HOPE Mental Health Crisis Line Lexington: Louisville: Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment Referral HELP (English & Español) (TDD) MINNESOTA Rape & Sexual Abuse Center 2431 Hennepin Ave. S. Minneapolis, MN Hotline: Phone: Suicide Hotline (612) NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault, (919) North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services CARE-LINE LOUISIANA Louisiana Rape Crisis Centers HOPE (4673) Copeline Suicide Crisis Line Metairie (504) Louisiana Department of Health & Hospitals, Office of Behavioral Health bhome/10/n/6 MISSISSIPPI Jackson Rape Crisis Center 200 N. Congress Street, Suite 100 Jackson, MS Jackson Suicide Helpline (601) Mississippi Department of Mental Health OHIO Ohio Domestic Violence Network (800) Ohio Department of Mental Health 1 (877) MARYLAND Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault, RAPE (7273) Mental Health Association of Maryland, , Maryland Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Administration, , NEW JERSEY New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Addiction Hotline of New Jersey New Jersey Division of Mental Health Services hs PENNSYLVANIA Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape, PCAR, Women Organized Against Rape (Philadelphia Area), , Pennsylvania Department of Health (mental health and substance abuse referral), PA-HEALTH ( ),
34 SOUTH CAROLINA South Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, South Carolina Department of Mental Health, (803) , South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services, SC PREVENTS ( ), UTAH Utah Coalition Against Sexual Assault (801) Utah Department of Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health (801) WISCONSIN Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault: (608) Milwaukee Suicide Hotline: (414) TENNESSEE Tennessee Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, , Tennessee Department of Mental Health Crisis Information Line, , Tennessee Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services, Access to Recovery Toll Free Hotline ATR VIRGINIA Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance, , Virginia Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, (800) , TEXAS Texas Association Against Sexual Assault (512) National Suicide Hotline: TALK (8255) Texas Department of State Health Services WEST VIRGINIA West Virginia Coalition Against Domestic Violence (304) West Virginia Bureau for Behavioral Health and Health Facilities, Division on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse
35 V. Crime Statistics A. Description of Statistics Reported The Clery Act requires that universities provide crime statistics to their students with regard to the following offenses, as defined by the Federal Bureau of Investigation s Uniform Crime Reporting Program. Criminal Homicide Murder & Non-negligent manslaughter Negligent manslaughter Sex Offenses (Forcible and Non-Forcible) Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Motor Vehicle Theft Arson Liquor, Drug and Illegal Weapons Possession Offenses Hate Crimes must also be reported. The Clery Act requires universities to report as a hate crime, by category of prejudice, any of the above offenses where the victim was intentionally selected because of the victim s actual or perceived race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity or disability. Additionally, universities must report any hate crimes involving the following crimes: larceny-theft, simple assault, intimidation, destruction/vandalism of property, and any other crime involving bodily injury. The Clery Act also requires that universities report not only crimes occurring on campus but also crimes occurring on public property, including thoroughfares, streets, sidewalks, and parking facilities, that is within the campus or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus. Crime statistics for calendar years 2009, 2010, and 2011 for these categories of offenses are provided below. These crime statistics indicate the number of reported occurrences of each crime by campus, but do not necessarily reflect arrests or convictions. Strayer University assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of crime statistics reported by local police jurisdictions. B. Procedure for Annual Reporting of Crime Statistics At the end of each calendar year, the Dean of Institutional Research and Assessment will collect crime data from the University s Chief Security Officer, all Directors, other University officials as appropriate, and local police jurisdictions for inclusion in the University s annual crime statistics report. incidents will be classified according to the definitions of the Uniform Crime Reporting Handbook published by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. A report to the campus community, including statistics for crimes required to be reported under the Clery Act, will be published no later than October 1st of the year following the reporting period. Notification of the availability of the report will be sent via as well as via flyers posted in local campuses. C. Crime Reporting Areas Below are descriptions of the locations of the University s campuses included in the 2011 crime statistics reporting. Crimes occurring within campus buildings and associated parking areas are included in the statistics provided for campus crimes. Local police jurisdictions were requested to provide crime statistics for each campus address as well as the public streets and sidewalks immediately adjacent to each campus. -33-
36 Alabama The Birmingham is located at 3570 Grandview Parkway, Suite 200, in Birmingham, AL The Huntsville located at 4955 Corporate Drive NW, Suite 200 in Huntsville, AL, just off of University Drive NW. Arkansas The Little Rock is located at Financial Centre Parkway, Suite 400, Little Rock, AR Delaware The Christiana is located at 240 Continental Drive, Newark, DE 19713, 1.4 miles from interstate 95 on Continental Drive in Newark, Delaware. District of Columbia Strayer University s main campus, the Washington, is located at th Street NW, Washington, D.C It is close to such Washington landmarks as the White House, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Washington Monument. It is near the Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, the Library of Congress, and within walking distance of the McPherson Square (Orange and Blue Lines) and Farragut North (Red Line) Metro stations. The Takoma Park is located at 6830 Laurel Street, NW, Washington, D.C It is convenient to the Takoma Park Metro Station and one block from the historic city of Takoma Park. Florida Strayer University has two campuses in the Tampa, Florida area. Tampa East is located at 6302 East Martin Luther King Blvd. and Tampa Westshore is located at 4902 Eisenhower Blvd. Strayer University also has three campuses in the Orlando area. The Maitland is located at 850 Trafalgar Court, Suite 360, Orlando, FL 32751, the Orlando East is located at 2200 N. Alafaya Trail, Suite 500 Orlando, FL 32826, and the Sand Lake is located at 8541 South Park Circle, Building 900 in Orlando, FL The Baymeadows is conveniently located at 8375 Dix Ellis Trail, Suite 200 in Jacksonville, FL at Exit 341 off of I- 95. The Coral Springs is conveniently located at 5830 Coral Ridge Drive, Suite 300 in Coral springs, FL, near Exit 14 off of the Sawgrass Expressway. The Fort Lauderdale is located at 2307 West Broward Blvd., Suite 100 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, off Exit 27 on I-95. The Palm Beach Gardens is conveniently located at RCA Center Drive, Suite 200 in Palm Beach Gardens, FL, off of Exit 79 (PGA Boulevard) on I-95. Georgia The Augusta is located at 1330 Augusta West Parkway in Augusta GA, near Exit 2 off of I-520/GA 415. The Chamblee is located at 3344 Northeast Expressway, Atlanta, Georgia The Cobb County is located at 3101 Towercreek Parkway, in Atlanta, Georgia The Lithonia is conveniently located at 3120 Stonecrest Blvd., Suite 200, in Lithonia, GA, near The Mall at Stonecrest. The Morrow is located at 3000 Corporate Center Dr., Suite 100, conveniently located off of I-75 South. The Roswell is conveniently located off of Mansell Road off GA-400S/ US-19S, on Mansell Court East. -34-
37 The Savannah is conveniently located at 20 Martin Court in Savannah, GA at Exit 94 off of I-95. Kentucky The Florence is located at 7300 Turfway Road, Suite 250, Florence, KY The Lexington is located at 220 Lexington Green Circle, Suite 550, Lexington, KY The Louisville is located at 2650 Eastpoint Parkway, Suite 100, Louisville, KY Louisiana The Metairie is located at 111 Veterans Memorial Boulevard, Suite 420, Metairie, LA Maryland The Anne Arundel is located at 1520 Jabez Run, Suite 100, Millersville, MD It is off Interstate 97 near Severna Park, between Baltimore and Annapolis, in Millersville, Maryland. The Owings Mills is located northwest of the city of Baltimore, near Route 795 at 500 Redland Court, Suite 100, Owings Mills, MD The Prince George s is located off the Washington Beltway, near Branch Avenue at 4710 Auth Place, 1st Floor, Suitland, MD The Rockville is located at 4 Research Place, Suite 100, Rockville, MD The White Marsh is located at 9920 Franklin Square Drive, Suite 200, Baltimore, MD Minnesota The Bloomington is located at 1600 W. 82nd Street, Suite 100, Bloomington, MN The Minneapolis is located at 6465 Wayzata Blvd., Suite 200, St. Louis Park, MN Mississippi The Jackson is located at 460 Briarwood Drive, Suite 200, Jackson, MS New Jersey The Cherry Hill is located at 2201 Route 38, Suite 100, Cherry Hill, NJ The Lawrenceville is located at 3150 Brunswick Pike, Suite 100, Lawrenceville, NJ The Piscataway is located at 242 Old New Brunswick Road, Suite 220, Piscataway, NJ The Willingboro is located at 300 Willingboro Parkway, Willingboro Town Center, Suite 125, Willingboro, NJ North Carolina The Research Triangle Park (RTP) is located at 4 Copley Parkway, Morrisville, NC The Greensboro of Strayer University is conveniently located in the suburbs of Greensboro in a business park on Koger Blvd. near I-40 west of Greensboro. The North Charlotte of Strayer University was located at 8335 IBM Drive, Suite 150, Charlotte, NC in the University Research Park area of Charlotte. The campus moved to a new location at 7870 Commons Park Circle, NW, Concord, NC in June
38 The South Charlotte of Strayer University is located at 9101 Kings Parade Blvd., Suite 200, Charlotte, NC The North Raleigh is located at 8701 Wadford Dr., Raleigh, NC The South Raleigh is located at 3421Olympia Drive, Raleigh, NC The Huntersville is located at Reese Blvd., Suite 130 in Huntersville, NC. Ohio The Akron is located at 51 Park West Boulevard, Akron, OH The Columbus is located at 8425 Pulsar Place, Columbus, OH The Fairview Park is located at Fairview Center Drive, Fairview Park, OH The Mason is located at 4605 Duke Drive, Mason, OH Pennsylvania The Allentown is located at 3800 Sierra Circle, Suite 300, Center Valley, PA The Center City is located 2 miles from Interstate 95 near the intersection of 15 Street and Cherry Street at 1601 Cherry Street, Suite 100, Philadelphia, PA, The Cranberry Woods was located in the Regional Learning Alliance at 850 Cranberry Woods Drive, Suite 2241 in Cranberry Township, PA off of Route 228, near the I-78 junction. This campus moved to 802 Warrendale Village Drive, Warrendale, PA 15086, in March 2011, and is now called the Warrendale. The Delaware County is located at 760 W. Sproul Rd. Suite 200, Springfield, PA The King of Prussia is located at 234 Mall Boulevard, Suite G50, King of Prussia, PA 19406, off Route 202 near the King of Prussia Mall. The Lower Bucks County is located at 3600 Horizon Blvd, Suite 100, Trevose, PA The Penn Center West is located at One Penn Center West, Suite 320, Pittsburgh, PA South Carolina The Charleston is located at 5010 Wetland Crossing, North Charleston, SC The Columbia is located at 200 Center Point Circle, Suite 300, Columbia, SC The Greenville is located at 555 North Pleasantburg Drive, Suite 300, Greenville, SC Tennessee The Nashville is located at 30 Rachel Drive, Suite 200, Nashville, TN The Shelby is located at 7275 Appling Farms Parkway, Memphis, TN The Thousand Oaks is located at 2620 Thousand Oaks Boulevard, Suite 1100, Memphis, TN The Knoxville is located at Parkside Drive, Suite 200 in Knoxville, TN. Texas The Cedar Hill is located at 610 Uptown Blvd., Cedar Hill, TX
39 The Irving is located at 7701 Las Colinas Ridge, Suite 450, Irving, TX The Katy is located at Old Katy Rd., Suite 200, Houston, TX The North Austin is located at 8501 N. Mopac Expressway, Suite 100, Austin, TX The North Dallas is located at 8111 LBJ Freeway, Suite 1100, Dallas, TX The Northwest Houston W. Sam Houston Pkwy N., Suite 200, Houston, TX The Plano is located at 2701 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 300, Plano, TX Utah The Salt Lake is located at 9815 South Monroe St., Suite 200, Sandy, UT This campus was renamed as Sandy in 2011, but remains at the same location. Virginia The Alexandria is located at 2730 Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22314, one-half mile west of the Eisenhower Metro Station (Yellow Line) on Eisenhower Avenue and is easily accessed from Telegraph Road. The Arlington is located at th Street North, Arlington, VA 22201, in the heart of Northern Virginia, above the Court House Metro stop. The Chesapeake is located at 676 Independence Parkway, Suite 300, Chesapeake, VA in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia, near the intersection of I-64 and VA-168 (Battlefield Boulevard) South. The Chesterfield is located at 2820 Waterford Lake Drive, Suite 100, Midlothian, VA 23112, southwest of Richmond off Route 76. The Fredericksburg is located at 150 Riverside Parkway, Suite 100, Fredericksburg, VA off Route 17 North, less than a mile from Interstate 95 in Fredericksburg, Virginia. The Henrico is located at Nuckols Road, Glen Allen, VA 23059, northwest of the city of Richmond, off Interstate 295. The Loudoun is located at Russell Branch Parkway, Suite 200, Ashburn, VA on Harry Byrd Highway (Route 7), one-fourth mile west of the intersection of Routes 28 and 7. The Manassas is located at 9990 Battleview Parkway, Manassas, VA just off I-66 at Route 234 in the Battlefield Business Park in Manassas, Virginia. The Newport News is located at 813 Diligence Drive, Suite 100, Newport News, VA in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia, near the intersection of I-64 and US-17 South. The Virginia Beach is easily located off of Route 58 East at 249 Central Park Avenue, Suite 350, Virginia Beach, VA The Woodbridge is located at Minnieville Road, Woodbridge, VA 22192, at the corner of Caton Hill Road and Minnieville Road, a half mile west of the Potomac Mills Mall. West Virginia The Teays Valley is located at 100 Corporate Center Drive, Scott Depot, WV Wisconsin The Milwaukee is located at 9000 West Chester Street, Suite 300, Milwaukee, WI
40 D. Crime Statistics
41 Strayer University 2009 Clery Act Data Reports by Strayer University's campuses are discrete locations. We are providing data for our campus and public property. The university does not have any non-campus facilities as defined in 34 CFR Murder & Non-Negligent Manslaughter Negligent Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Arson Motor Vehicle Theft Liquor Law Violations Drug Law Violations Weapons Possession State Jurisdiction AL Birmingham Huntsville AR Little Rock DC Takoma Park Washington DE Christiana FL Baymeadows Coral Springs Ft. Lauderdale Maitland Miramar Orlando East 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Palm Beach Gardens Sand Lake 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Tampa East Tampa West GA Augusta Cobb County N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 N/A N/A N/A Chamblee Douglasville Lithonia Morrow N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 N/A Roswell Savannah KY Florence Lexington Louisville MD Anne Arundel Owings Mills Prince George s Rockville White Marsh NJ Cherry Hill N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Lawrenceville Piscataway Willingboro NC Cary/RTP Garner Greensboro Huntersville North Charlotte North Raleigh South Charlotte
42 Strayer University 2009 Clery Act Data Reports by Strayer University's campuses are discrete locations. We are providing data for our campus and public property. The university does not have any non-campus facilities as defined in 34 CFR Murder & Non-Negligent Manslaughter Negligent Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Arson Motor Vehicle Theft Liquor Law Violations Drug Law Violations Weapons Possession State Jurisdiction OH Akron Columbus Fairview Park Mason PA Allentown Center City Cranberry Woods Delaware County King of Prussia Lower Bucks County Penn Center West SC Charleston Columbia Greenville 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A TN Knoxville Nashville Shelby Oaks Thousand Oaks UT Salt Lake City VA Alexandria Arlington Chesapeake Chesterfield Fredericksburg Henrico Loudoun Manassas Newport News Virginia Beach Woodbridge WV Teays Valley TOTAL N/A: Local authorities have not provided Strayer University with data for this time period. 2
43 Strayer University 2009 Clery Act Data Reports by Strayer University's campuses are discrete locations. We are providing data for our campus and public property. The university does not have any non-campus facilities as defined in 34 CFR State AL AR DC DE FL GA KY MD NJ NC Jurisdiction Birmingham Huntsville Little Rock Takoma Park Washington Christiana Baymeadows Coral Springs Ft. Lauderdale Maitland Miramar Orlando East Palm Beach Gardens Sand Lake Tampa East Tampa West Augusta Cobb County Chamblee Douglasville Lithonia Morrow Roswell Savannah Florence Lexington Louisville Anne Arundel Owings Mills Prince George s Rockville White Marsh Cherry Hill Lawrenceville Piscataway Willingboro Cary/RTP Garner Greensboro Huntersville North Charlotte North Raleigh South Charlotte Hate Crimes Note: we report all Clery Act crimes that are Hate Crimes both in the above chart and in the Hate Crime Chart below. The chart below also includes larceny-theft, simple assault, intimidation, destruction/vandalism of property, and any other crime involving bodily injury. Race Gender Religion Sexual Orientation Ethnicity/ National Origin Disability 3
44 Strayer University 2009 Clery Act Data Reports by Strayer University's campuses are discrete locations. We are providing data for our campus and public property. The university does not have any non-campus facilities as defined in 34 CFR State Jurisdiction Hate Crimes Note: we report all Clery Act crimes that are Hate Crimes both in the above chart and in the Hate Crime Chart below. The chart below also includes larceny-theft, simple assault, intimidation, destruction/vandalism of property, and any other crime involving bodily injury. Race Gender Religion Sexual Orientation Ethnicity/ National Origin Disability OH PA SC TN UT VA WV Akron Columbus Fairview Park Mason Allentown Center City Cranberry Woods Delaware County King of Prussia Lower Bucks County Penn Center West Charleston Columbia Greenville Knoxville Nashville Shelby Oaks Thousand Oaks Salt Lake City Alexandria Arlington Chesapeake Chesterfield Fredericksburg Henrico Loudoun Manassas Newport News Virginia Beach Woodbridge Teays Valley TOTAL N/A: Local authorities have not provided Strayer University with data for this time period. 4
45 Strayer University 2010 Clery Act Data Reports by Strayer University's campuses are discrete locations. We are providing data for our campus and public property. The university does not have any non-campus facilities as defined in 34 CFR Murder & Non- Negligent Manslaughter Negligent Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Arson Motor Vehicle Theft Liquor Law Violations Drug Law Violations Weapons Possession State Jurisdiction AL Birmingham Huntsville AR Little Rock DC Takoma Park Washington DE Christiana FL Baymeadows Coral Springs Doral Ft. Lauderdale Maitland Miramar Orlando East Palm Beach Gardens 1N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Sand Lake Tampa East Tampa West GA Augusta Cobb County Chamblee Douglasville Lithonia Morrow N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 N/A Roswell Savannah KY Florence Lexington Louisville MD Anne Arundel Owings Mills Prince George s Rockville White Marsh NJ Cherry Hill Lawrenceville Piscataway Willingboro NC Cary/RTP Garner Greensboro Huntersville North Charlotte North Raleigh South Charlotte 1
46 Strayer University 2010 Clery Act Data Reports by Strayer University's campuses are discrete locations. We are providing data for our campus and public property. The university does not have any non-campus facilities as defined in 34 CFR Murder & Non- Negligent Manslaughter Negligent Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Arson Motor Vehicle Theft Liquor Law Violations Drug Law Violations Weapons Possession State Jurisdiction OH Akron Columbus Fairview Park Mason 1N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A PA Allentown Center City Cranberry Woods Delaware County King of Prussia Lower Bucks County Penn Center West SC Charleston Columbia Greenville TN Knoxville Nashville Shelby Oaks Thousand Oaks 2N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A UT Salt Lake City VA Alexandria Arlington Chesapeake Chesterfield Fredericksburg Henrico Loudoun Manassas Newport News Virginia Beach Woodbridge WV Teays Valley TOTAL N/A: Local authorities have not provided Strayer University with data for this time period. 2
47 Strayer University 2010 Clery Act Data Reports by Strayer University's campuses are discrete locations. We are providing data for our campus and public property. The university does not have any non-campus facilities as defined in 34 CFR State Jurisdiction Hate Crimes Note: we report all Clery Act crimes that are Hate Crimes both in the above chart and in the Hate Crime Chart below. The chart below also includes larceny-theft, simple assault, intimidation, destruction/vandalism of property, and any other crime involving bodily injury. Race Gender Religion Sexual Orientation Ethnicity/ National Origin Disability AL AR DC DE FL GA KY MD NJ NC Birmingham Huntsville Little Rock Takoma Park Washington Christiana Baymeadows Coral Springs Doral Ft. Lauderdale Maitland Miramar Orlando East Palm Beach Gardens Sand Lake Tampa East Tampa West Augusta Cobb County Chamblee Douglasville Lithonia Morrow Roswell Savannah Florence Lexington Louisville Anne Arundel Owings Mills Prince George s Rockville White Marsh Cherry Hill Lawrenceville Piscataway Willingboro Cary/RTP Garner Greensboro Huntersville North Charlotte North Raleigh South Charlotte
48 Strayer University 2010 Clery Act Data Reports by Strayer University's campuses are discrete locations. We are providing data for our campus and public property. The university does not have any non-campus facilities as defined in 34 CFR State Jurisdiction Hate Crimes Note: we report all Clery Act crimes that are Hate Crimes both in the above chart and in the Hate Crime Chart below. The chart below also includes larceny-theft, simple assault, intimidation, destruction/vandalism of property, and any other crime involving bodily injury. Race Gender Religion Sexual Orientation Ethnicity/ National Origin Disability OH PA SC TN UT VA WV Akron Columbus Fairview Park Mason Allentown Center City Cranberry Woods Delaware County King of Prussia Lower Bucks County Penn Center West Charleston Columbia Greenville Knoxville Nashville Shelby Oaks Thousand Oaks Salt Lake City Alexandria Arlington Chesapeake Chesterfield Fredericksburg Henrico Loudoun Manassas Newport News Virginia Beach Woodbridge Teays Valley TOTAL N/A: Local authorities have not provided Strayer University with data for this time period. 4
49 Strayer University 2011 Clery Act Data Reports by Strayer University's campuses are discrete locations. We are providing data for our campus and public property. The university does not have any non-campus facilities as defined in 34 CFR Murder & Non- Negligent Manslaughter Negligent Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Arson Motor Vehicle Theft Liquor Law Violations Drug Law Violations Weapons Possession State Jurisdiction AL Birmingham Huntsville AR Little Rock DC Takoma Park Washington N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1N/A DE Christiana FL Baymeadows Brickell Coral Springs Doral Ft. Lauderdale Maitland Miramar Orlando East Palm Beach Gardens Sand Lake Tampa East Tampa West GA Augusta Cobb County Columbus Chamblee 1N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Douglasville Lithonia Morrow Roswell Savannah KY Florence Lexington Louisville LA Metairie MD Anne Arundel Owings Mills Prince George s Rockville White Marsh MS Jackson NJ Cherry Hill Lawrenceville Piscataway Willingboro NC Cary/RTP South Raleigh Greensboro Huntersville North Charlotte North Raleigh South Charlotte
50 Strayer University 2011 Clery Act Data Reports by Strayer University's campuses are discrete locations. We are providing data for our campus and public property. The university does not have any non-campus facilities as defined in 34 CFR Murder & Non- Negligent Manslaughter Negligent Manslaughter Forcible Sex Offenses Non-forcible Sex Offenses Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Arson Motor Vehicle Theft Liquor Law Violations Drug Law Violations Weapons Possession State Jurisdiction OH Akron Cincinnati Columbus Fairborn 1N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Fairview Park Mason PA Allentown Center City Cranberry Woods Delaware County King of Prussia Lower Bucks County Penn Center West SC Charleston Columbia 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Greenville TN Knoxville Nashville 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Shelby Thousand Oaks TX Austin Katy Houston Las Colinas NW Houston Plano UT Salt Lake City VA Alexandria Arlington 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Chesapeake Chesterfield Fredericksburg Henrico Loudoun Manassas Newport News Virginia Beach Woodbridge WV Teays Valley WI Milwaukee TOTAL N/A: Local authorities have not provided Strayer University with data for this time period. 2
51 Strayer University 2011 Clery Act Data Reports by Strayer University's campuses are discrete locations. We are providing data for our campus and public property. The university does not have any non-campus facilities as defined in 34 CFR State Jurisdiction Hate Crimes Note: we report all Clery Act crimes that are Hate Crimes both in the above chart and in the Hate Crime Chart below. The chart below also includes larceny-theft, simple assault, intimidation, destruction/vandalism of property, and any other crime involving bodily injury. Race Gender Religion Sexual Ethnicity/ Orientation National Origin Disability AL AR DC DE FL GA KY LA MD MS NJ NC Birmingham Huntsville Little Rock Takoma Park Washington Christiana Baymeadows Brickell Coral Springs Doral Ft. Lauderdale Maitland Miramar Orlando East Palm Beach Gardens Sand Lake Tampa East Tampa West Augusta Cobb County Columbus Chamblee Douglasville Lithonia Morrow Roswell Savannah Florence Lexington Louisville Metairie Anne Arundel Owings Mills Prince George s Rockville White Marsh Jackson Cherry Hill Lawrenceville Piscataway Willingboro Cary/RTP South Raleigh Greensboro Huntersville North Charlotte North Raleigh South Charlotte 3
52 Strayer University 2011 Clery Act Data Reports by Strayer University's campuses are discrete locations. We are providing data for our campus and public property. The university does not have any non-campus facilities as defined in 34 CFR State Jurisdiction Hate Crimes Note: we report all Clery Act crimes that are Hate Crimes both in the above chart and in the Hate Crime Chart below. The chart below also includes larceny-theft, simple assault, intimidation, destruction/vandalism of property, and any other crime involving bodily injury. Race Gender Religion Sexual Ethnicity/ Orientation National Origin Disability OH PA SC TN TX UT VA WV WI Akron Cincinnati Columbus Fairborn Fairview Park Mason Allentown Center City Cranberry Woods Delaware County King of Prussia Lower Bucks County Penn Center West Charleston Columbia Greenville Knoxville Nashville Shelby Thousand Oaks Austin Katy Houston Las Colinas NW Houston Plano Salt Lake City Alexandria Arlington Chesapeake Chesterfield Fredericksburg Henrico Loudoun Manassas Newport News Virginia Beach Woodbridge Teays Valley Milwaukee TOTAL N/A: Local authorities have not provided Strayer University with data for this time period. 4
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