The Student Right to Know
Campus Security Act - (Public Law 101-542) is a consumer protection measure that requires th disclosure of certain campus statistics to students and employees. In compliance with this legislation, Georgia's technical colleges and colleges will provide:
- Information on completion or graduation rates of diploma and degree seeking full-time student to current students and to prospective students enrolling or entering into any financial obligation at the college.
- Statistics for all current and prospective students and employees concerning the occurrence of campus crime, including the following:
a. Murder
b. Rape
c. Robbery
d. Aggravated Assault
e. Burglary
f. Motor Vehicle Theft
g. Liquor Law Violations
h. Drug Abuse Violations
i. Weapons Possessions
j. Sexual Assault
All information is published annually and may be obtained through the office of Student Affairs and is also available at http://ope.ed.gov/security/GetOneInstitutionData.aspx
Campus Sex Crimes Prevention - This Act requires convicted sex offenders to notify states of each institution of higher education at which the individual is a student or an employee. Information concerning registered sex offenders may be obtained through each the county sheriff department or on the following website, http://www.ganet.org/gbi/sorsch.cgi.