Pursuant to the Clery Act, 澳门老奇人论坛 is required to disclose on an annual basis certain reported crime statistics that occur during University sponsored / arranged domestic and international student trips. Community members who are administratively responsible for domestic and international student trips are expected to report student trip information to the University Police or Clery Office for compliance.
Not all student trips need be reported. For trips to be reportable, student trips must meet certain requirements. The University must have control over the trip or program accommodation and any related academic space used in conjunction with the trip. Control, as defined by the Clery Act, means that there is a written agreement (no matter how informal) directly between the University and the end provider for use of the space.
In addition, the controlled space must be used in direct support of, or in relation to, the institution鈥檚 educational purposes and frequented by students. Some examples of a written agreement include renting hotel rooms, leasing apartments, leasing space in a student housing facility or academic space on another campus and even an e-mail agreement for use of space free of charge. Please view the chart below as a basic guideline for reportable trips based on suggestions from the Department of Education.
Trip Accommodation and/or Academic Space Usage Agreement | Student Trip Accommodation | Length of Student Trip | Clery Act Reportable Student Trip? |
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The University has a written agreement with end provider for trip accommodations and/or academic space for use of the accommodations or space | The same accommodations are used every year or more frequently | 1 night or more | YES |
The University has a written agreement with end provider for trip accommodations and/or academic space for use of the accommodations or space | You don鈥檛 anticipate using the same accommodation every yea | 2 or more nights | YES |
The University has a written agreement with a third party to arrange trip accommodations and/or academic space for use of the accommodations or space | Same accommodation used every year or more frequently | 1 night or more | YES |
University sponsored trip | None | Day trip | NO |
Student organized or private trips - no university agreement | Non-university affiliated | 1 night or more | NO |
Information on qualifying student trips is needed by the Clery Compliance Office for follow-up with the local law enforcement agency associated with the trip location. The Clery Compliance Office or University Police will send a request to the trip location local law enforcement agency to determine if any Clery Act qualifying crimes (occurring during the trip time frame and at the University arranged accommodation and/or related academic space) were reported directly to local law enforcement and thus may not be known to University personnel.
If you have any questions on whether your trip or program should be reported, please contact the Clery Compliance Coordinator, William P. Beverly III at 540-831-7151.