About The Clery Act
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act of 1989 is a federal part of the Higher Education Act of 1965. This law requires institutions of higher education to participate in federal financial aid programs to comply with various requirements related to safety on campus. Requirements include reporting crime statistics, reported fires in student housing facilities owned or controlled by the university, drug and alcohol, crime, violence against women, emergency management, and fire prevention programming. The Clery Act requires Claremont McKenna College to maintain a daily crime and fire log of all criminal incidents and alleged criminal incidents that are reported to the campus police department. This data is collected and published in the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report on or by October 1 each year. The report also includes various institutional policies and procedures addressing these topics.
2024 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report
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2022 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report