New York City
Midtown Manhattan Campus

CAMPUS SECURITY 2006

Berkeley College of f NYC attempts to offer a safe and secure campus.  The Building Supervisor and his staff have the primary responsibility for security on campus.  They may be reached at 212-986-4300.  The main entrance to the College is attended by a door person, where entrance to the building is authorized by College Identification Card only.  A security guard service makes regular rounds throughout the campus.  Although security guards are unarmed and not empowered to arrest, available communication with the New York City police department provides assistance when needed.  If you become aware of a crime, observe a suspicious person, or are a victim yourself, promptly report all emergencies to the police.

Campus security can be enhanced by your help to follow all security policies.  Report suspicious incidents and protect your personal property by not leaving it unattended.  You may report emergencies or criminal activities by calling the New York City Police (Midtown South precinct) by dialing 911 or by calling  212-239-9811.  All incidents should also be reported to the Senior VP for Academic Affairs Office.

Alcoholic Beverages
Berkeley College cooperates in the enforcement of all state laws regarding the possession, use and sale of alcohol beverages.  Alcohol is not permitted on campus.

Illegal Drugs
Berkeley College cooperates in the enforcement of all federal, state and local laws concerning illegal drugs.  Anyone in possession of, using, or selling illegal drugs on campus will be subject to arrest.

Weapon
No one is permitted to carry a weapon on campus.

Campus Access
Berkeley College students have access to college buildings only during regular operational hours with a valid College Identification Card.  All visitors must register at the reception desk.

Campus Maintenance
Maintenance personnel inspect the entire campus and buildings to discover and correct health, safety, and maintenance problems.  Security-related maintenance problems (locks, doors and windows) in need of repair should be reported to the Building Supervisor.

CAMPUS SECURITY POLICY AND CAMPUS CRIME STATISTICS ACT
Berkeley College is committed to public safety.  The following statistics are being provided to inform the public and to comply with the above-referenced federal law, referred to as the “Clery Act”:

2003

2004

2005

Murder

0

0

0

Sex Offenses, Forcible and Non-Forcible

0

0

0

Robbery

0

0

0

Aggravated Assault

0

0

0

Burglary

0

0

0

Motor Vehicle Theft

0

0

0

Manslaughter

0

0

0

Arson

0

0

0

Felony with Prejudice (Hate Crimes)

0

0

0

Arrests and Disciplinary Referrals:

Weapons Possession

0

0

0

Drug Abuse Violations

0

0

0

Liquor Law Violations

0

0

0

Informational Programs for Students and Employees
Students entering a college program should attend orientation, which includes a review of policies and rules related to conduct and behavior expected of students. Orientation includes presentations and informational booklets on topics such as drug and alcohol abuse, sexual assault and date-rape crimes, and off-campus counseling opportunities. If a sexual offense should occur on campus, contact the police and notify the Office of the Dean of Student Development & Campus Life.  Important immediate actions should include preserving any evidence as proof of a criminal offense and obtaining a detailed description of alleged offender.

Timely Warning Information
In the event of a sexual assault or other criminal act on campus, the VP for Academic Affairs Office should be notified immediately.  Berkeley College pledges to provide timely warning to students, faculty and employees if a felonious act should occur.  For victims of an alleged sex offense, the Academic Dean’s office will coordinate academic options with the student.       

Campus Disciplinary Action
In cases of an alleged sex offense, both the accuser and the accused will be required to meet with the Dean of Student Development & Campus Life.  Both parties may request other persons to be present during the disciplinary hearing.  The VP for Academic Affairs will determine whether no action, a suspension, or formal dismissal from the college is warranted.  Both parties will be informed of the outcome of any determination. 

NY Sex Offender Internet Registry – “Megan’s Law”
Federal regulations require that the College inform you that registered sex offenders are listed at: http://www.criminaljustice.state.ny.us/nsor/  This information is made available on the Internet to facilitate public access to information about persons who have committed a sex offense, to enable you to take appropriate precautions to protect yourself and those in your care from possible harm.

Additional information and hotline assistance are available at:

National Hotlines:
Drug Abuse Hotline 800 662 4357  
CDC AIDS Information    800 342 2437
Missing & Exploited Children 800 843 5678
National Runaway Hotline   800 621 4000
Youth Crisis Hotline 800 448 4663

New York City Resources:

Ambulances 24 Hours 911
Crime & Rape Victim Hotline 212 577 7777
Suicide Crisis Hotline 212 472 8555
Emotional and Substance Abuse 800 LIFENET
Teen/Adult Domestic Violence 800 621 HOPE
Incest Hotline 212 227 3000
NYC DOH AIDS Hotline 800 TALK HIV
Women’s Healthline 212 230 1111
Poison Control Center 212 340 4494

The annual Campus Crime & Security report filed with the U.S. Department of Education is available for public review at:  http://ope.ed.gov/security.

September 1, 2006