Clery Act
NCCU complies with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act), which requires all colleges and universities that participate in federal financial aid programs to maintain and disclose campus safety and security related policies and crime statistics for crimes that occur on and near their respective campuses.
Campus Alerts
NCCU Alert: Test Message
All Clear
Condition 1
NCCU Alert: North Carolina Central University (NCCU) officials are closely monitoring the Severe Weather Event expected to cause significant impacts to North Carolina today. Weather models forecast heavy rainfall with the potential for flash flooding, and sustained winds of 26… mph and wind gusts of up to 41 mph. NCCU will operate under Condition 1 (Reduced Operations) of the Adverse Weather and Emergency Event Policy today, Jan. 9, beginning at 2:25 p.m., through 12 a.m., Wednesday, Jan. 10. During adverse weather and other emergency event conditions, employees should take reasonable precautions for personal safety. Classes will be held online beginning at 2:25 p.m. today. Faculty who have scheduled classes – but are unable to report on a day when classes are being held – should make every effort to notify class participants in advance to the extent possible of class cancellation. Students who miss scheduled activities will be allowed to make up any work missed. Faculty members should make arrangements to complete all interrupted activities. Under Condition 1: “The University remains open, but certain non-mandatory operations may be reduced due to more limited staffing. Mandatory employees must report to or remain at work. All other employees have the option to report late, leave early, or not work at all; however, the employee is responsible for informing his/her supervisory chain in a timely manner of all such decisions. Employees must code available leave for any work time missed during a Condition 1, unless the supervisor authorized off site work arrangements…” Employees not working during a Condition 1 declaration are required to use personal leave. Adverse weather leave must be reconciled (made-up) within 90 days. Faculty and staff should reference the Adverse Weather and Emergency Event Policy. Should campus operations change, we will communicate all updates via the Rave system (email, text and phone call), weather telephone hotline (919-530-7220), social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram) and on the NCCU website. CAMPUS OPERATIONS UPDATES TUESDAY, JAN. 9 • Campus Recreation: Campus Recreation will close at 3 p.m. and will resume normal operations tomorrow at 6 a.m. • NCCU Student Center: The NCCU Student Center will remain open for all scheduled events. • Transportation: The Maroon and Gray Shuttle service will be suspended at 8 p.m. The After Dark shuttle service is suspended for this evening. • Campus Dining: Campus Dining will operate normal business hours. Hours will change accordingly should weather conditions worsen.
Police Presence near Dupree St. (All Clear)
Annual Security and Fire Safety Reports
The Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is a tool to utilize for informational purposes when the reader wishes to make an inquiry regarding campus safety. It also provides steps you can take to maximize your personal safety. The goal of the entire NCCU community is to remain in compliance with the Clery Act and to be totally transparent when reporting crimes.
CSA Reference Manual
The CSA Reference Manual is a guide for campus security authorities (CSAs). It explains the following:
- The role of a CSA
- Crime reporting
- Clery crimes and the definition of each crime
- Hate crimes
- Clery geography
- Classifying crimes
- Disciplinary referrals (detailed reference information provided)
Clery Geography Map
The Clery Geography Map outlines NCCU’s Clery Jurisdiction. Clery crimes that occur within any of the areas identified on the map must be reported within the university’s Clery reporting.
Clery Crimes and Definitions
The Clery Act outlines specific crimes that NCCU must report. "Clery Crimes and Definitions" outlines the formal definition of crimes that occur on NCCU’s campus and ensures consistency across the Police Department as we work to appropriately classify and report incidents that occur within our geography.