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Reporting Structure for CSAs
18 Jan, 2015Campus Security Authorities
Report Clery Act qualifying crimes on the CSA Crime Report Form.
Obtain information on CSA online training or access online training if you have already been provided a username and password.
Direct questions to the Director of Campus Safety at x3675.
Introduction
The overall intent of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) is to encourage the reporting and collection of accurate cam... -
Title IX Coordinator
18 Jan, 2015To learn about the Title IX Coordinator, Deputy Coordinators and other campus resources, visit: https://www.csctitleix.com/resources-contacts -
Campus Administrative Contact Person
18 Jan, 2015If you have any questions regarding the Online Training Programs for CSAs or Responsible Employees, please contact your local campus administrator: Pete Berthiaume, Associate Dean of Students and Director of Emergency Management | pberthia@colby-sawyer.edu | 603-526-3791 -
CSA's Forms and Policies
18 Jan, 2015http://colby-sawyer.edu/security-authorities
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Welcome to DSA Online
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Sexual Misconduct Policy
18 Jan, 2015To review the Colby-Sawyer College Sexual Misconduct Policy, visit: https://www.csctitleix.com/_files/ugd/53d6a9_7efab0945ef0434eb0704446a1aaec57.pdf -
Definitions specific to Colby-Sawyer College
18 Jan, 2015Prohibited Conduct
In determining whether alleged conduct violates this policy, the college will consider the totality of the facts and circumstances involved in the incident, including the nature of the alleged conduct and the context in which it occurred. Any of the prohibited conduct defined in this policy can be committed by individuals of any gender, and it can occur between individuals of the same gender or different genders. It can occur between strangers or acquaintance... -
Overview of the Annual Security Report
18 Jan, 2015Clery Act
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, codified at 20 USC 1092 (f) as a part of the Higher Education Act of 1965, is a federal law that requires colleges and universities to disclose certain timely and annual information about campus crime and security policies. All public and private post secondary educational institutions participating in federal student aid programs are subject to it.
Howard and Connie Clery championed th... -
Support & Questions
18 Jan, 2015
For any questions or concerns about your training, please contact your administrator as indicated on the Home page of this site. See the "Campus Administrative Contact Person" area.