Safety and Security Useful Links
Safety and Security
Safety and security are essential to maintaining a conducive learning environment at our university. A safe campus ensures that students, faculty, and staff can focus on their academic, professional, and personal growth. At Keiser University, prioritizing safety and security reflects the university’s commitment to the well-being of its entire community.
Useful Links
Links and resources for ensuring safety and security in various situations.
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- Needs Assessment
- Healthcare Expenses
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- Food Program & Benefits
- And Additional Resources That Address Personal, Family and Financial Needs
Additional Safety & Security Resources
Additional information pertaining to Safety and Security may be found by clicking on the link below or in the above menu of this webpage page:
- Annual Security Report – Statement of policies, compliance, crime reporting procedures, Title IX and drug and alcohol abuse policy.
- How to Find Assistance – List of campus, local, state and national resources to assist students.
- Emergency Procedures – Campus safety, security and well-being information for staff and faculty.
- Hazing – Organizational definition of hazing.
- National & International Sites – List of travel sites to help with security issues when traveling.
- Student Must Know – Emergency information for students.
- Title IX Resources – Overview of the university policies and procedures related to the intake, investigation, resolution, and implementation of supportive measures to stop, remediate, and prevent discrimination, harassment, and retaliation based on sex.
- Training Materials for Title IX – Foundational training to those individuals who will help to administer the Title IX required process, including Title IX coordinators, investigators, adjudicators, advisors, appeal officers, and individuals responsible for managing informal resolutions.
- Useful Safety Links – Helpful web-based information and referrals to law enforcement, emergency management and community resources that address safety, personal, family and financial Needs
- Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act (CSCPA) – Sexual Offender Information from 2002 – Information advising the campus community where state law enforcement agency information concerning registered sex offenders / predators may be obtained.
- Violence Against Women Act Resources – University policies and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) regarding sexual harassment, sexual violence, and sex discrimination, including dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking.