2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog

Campus Crime Information

As per the College and University Security Information Act of Tennessee and Title 11 of the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990, the University reports the crimes on campus listed below. Security policy information is available for review in the Executive Vice President, the Office of the Vice President of Administration, or the Dean of Students during regular office hours, or may be accessed at our website. The University shall provide a copy of this information to any applicant for admission or employment, or to any current student or employee upon request. Crimes reported on campus will be reported to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation for compilation, publication, and/or investigation.

In compliance with the State of Tennessee, Senate Bill number 1406 (1989) entitled “College and University Security Information Act” (Public Chapter No 317), Cumberland University enumerates that the crimes listed below, with frequency, were reported by students, faculty, or staff to law enforcement agencies during the calendar years listed below.

2008

Forcible Sex Offenses (1), Burglary (11), Robbery (1), Vandalism (4), Illegal Weapons Possession (1), Drug Law Violations (discipline referral) (6), Liquor Violations (discipline referral) (30)

2009

Forcible Sex Offenses (1), Non-Forcible Sex Offenses (1), Aggravated Assault (6), Burglary (3), Illegal Weapons Possession (1), Liquor Violation Arrests (2), Liquor Violations (discipline referral)(56), Drug Law Violations (2)

2010

Forcible Sex Offenses (1);  Burglary (10);  Liquor Violations (discipline referral)

(11); Drug Law Violations (discipline referral) (3)

A complete report of all Student Right to Know information (in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act) including crime statistics, tuition and fees and cost of attendance, graduation rates, and athletic participation rates is available through the Executive Vice President, Vice President of Administration, or Dean of Students. The information is available by October 1 of each year and is also available on the website in the Student Right to Know section. Questions or requests for additional information concerning crimes on campus should be directed to the Executive Vice President, Vice President for Administration, or Dean of Students.