Safety & Security
Campus Crime and Security Act
The safety and security of all members of the University community is a priority. AU complies with the Campus Crime and Security Act of 1990 and publishes the required campus crime and security report annually on August 1. The report includes campus safety information as well as crime statistics for the community. It provides suggestions about crime prevention strategies as well as important policy information on emergency procedures. It reports crimes and support services for victims of sexual assault. Also, the report contains information about AU’s policy on alcohol and other drugs. A full-text copy of the policy may be requested from the Office of Student Services. For more information call Mrs. Jane Doe. At 123-456-7890
Parking Security
Whenever students need to access the campus, there is adequate parking spaces available. One should not leave any valuables in view (valuables should be locked in car trunks). The College assumes no liability for damage to or theft of a vehicle or its contents. Students are encouraged
to walk at least in pairs to their vehicles following the close of evening classes or activities.
Student ID Cards
Student ID card can be obtained from the Business Office and Identification Cards from the Communications. Center.
For more information, contact Student Services 123-456-7890 Mr. Joe Doe
Emergencies
Students who witness or become a victim of a crime or another type of emergency.
For more information, contact Student Services 123-456-7890 Mr. Joe Doe
Weather-Related Closing
For more information, contact Student Services 123-456-7890 Mr. Joe Doe
Public Transportation and Parking
AU is easily accessed by bus. The bus route will drop you off in front of the University. Parking in the university parking lot is not restricted just to faculty and staff. Parking is available with a parking pass. For more information, contact Safety/Security 123-456-7890 Mr. Joe Doe
Lost and Found
Students may inquire about lost items at the front desk of the Dormitory or the Safety office. Asher University is not responsible for the personal property students bring to campus. For more information, contact Safety/Security 123-456-7890 Mr. Joe Doe