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2020Annual Campus Security Report(As required by the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime StatisticsAct) 2020 Strayer University, LLC.STRAYER is a registered service mark of Strategic Education, Inc. The University claims all rights of ownership toits trademarks and service marks, which include: “Strayer,” “Strayer University,” the official logos of StrayerUniversity, and any other word, phrase, or image associated with Strayer University.

Table of ContentsI. Introduction 1II. Campus Security Procedures . 1A. Reporting a Crime or Emergency . 1B. Campus Leadership Contact Information . 2C. Security Personnel 7D. Security of Facilities . 8E. Campus Security and Crime Prevention Programs . 8F. Emergency Management . 10G. Monitoring of Off-Campus Facilities . 10H. Safety Tips 11III. Campus Security Policies 11A. Alcohol and Drug Policies . 111.Drug-Free Policy . 122.Legal Sanctions for Unlawful Possession of Alcohol and Drugs . 143.Health Risks of Alcohol and Drug Use . 144.Treatment Resources for Alcohol and Drug Addiction .14A.Sexual Misconduct & Domestic Violence . 24B.Registered Sex Offenders .30C.Sexual Harassment .31D.Weapons .39E.Hazing 39IV.Additional Resources for Sexual Abuse and Substance Abuse Treatment Programs. 39V.Crime Statistics . 41A. Description of Statistics Reported . 41B. Procedure for Annual Reporting of Crime Statistics . 41C. Campus Crime Reporting Areas 42D. Campus Crime Statistics, 2017 – 2019 . 461

I.IntroductionThe Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (“Clery Act”) requireseducational institutions to provide all current and prospective students and employees with the security policies andregulations of the University, and the statistics of crime occurrences. These security regulations are designed toensure the safety of all individuals at Strayer University, and as such, all members of the campus community andvisitors are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that respects the rights of all within the community.Observance of Strayer University policies, as well as federal, state, and local laws, is required in order to fulfill thepurposes of the educational institution. Although the University strives to ensure a safe environment, each personmust take ultimate responsibility for their own safety and that of their personal belongings.II.Campus Security ProceduresFor additional information on University policies and procedures, consult the Strayer University StudentHandbook, available online at t-Handbook, or, if a StrayerUniversity employee, the Employee Handbook available on the University’s employee intranet. Policies andprocedures listed are subject to change at any time without prior notice.A. Reporting a Crime or EmergencyAny person in immediate danger due to crime or an emergency should contact local police immediately bydialing 911.When the emergency has subsided, the incident should be reported as soon as possible by calling the SEI EmergencyLine at 1-877-616-7878.For non-emergency situations, any person who is a victim, witness, or has knowledge of any criminal activity orother emergency on campus should report it immediately by emailing alert@strategiced.com. Person(s) reportingpossible crimes will be asked to complete an incident report and/or a witness statement, including the date, time,place, nature of the incident, names of witnesses, if any, and any other pertinent facts, which may be distributed toother appropriate University officials as the situation warrants.All reports will be investigated. The University does not have procedures for voluntary, confidential reporting ofcrimes, unless otherwise required by state law. Violations of the law will be referred to law enforcement agenciesand when appropriate, to the Office of Student Affairs or Human Resources, as appropriate, for review. When apotentially dangerous threat to the University community arises, timely reports or warnings will be issued through email announcements, the posting of flyers at local campuses, in-class announcements, or other appropriate means.Strayer also has an emergency alert system, StrayerALERT, to provide important information to Strayer’s students,staff, and faculty about emergency situations at a campus or corporate office. StrayerALERT will use email and textmessaging to send short notifications to students, faculty, and staff whose email addresses as well as mobile deviceshave been registered to receive these messages.Upon enrolling at Strayer University, students are automatically registered with the StrayerALERT system. Pleaselogin to the StrayerALERT system by going to https://www.getrave.com/login/strayer to make changes to your1

notification profile. For more information regarding Strayer emergency management plan as well as theStrayerALERT system, go to https://icampus.strayer.edu.B. Campus Leadership Contact Information (Current as of December 15, 2020. Subject to change. For themost current list, see the Strayer University website at www.strayer.edu.) Please note that informationprovided in this section is for current open campuses as of the date above.CampusALABAMABirminghamCampus ContactAddressPhoneEmailTravis Travis is is Norris3570 GrandviewParkway, Suite200Birmingham, AL352434955 CorporateDr., NW, Suite200Huntsville, AL358053 Dauphin StreetMobile, AL 3660279 CommerceStreetSuite CMontgomery, ittle RockAngela Miller10825 FinancialCentre Parkway,Suite 400Little Rock, ilmingtonLeonard Bentley800 North KingStreetSuite 101Wilmington, DE19801302-292-6100Wilmington@strayer.edu1133 15th Street,NW, Suite 200Washington, DC20005202-408-2400Washington@strayer.edu8375 Dix EllisTrailSuite 200Jacksonville, FL3225615620 S.W. 29thStreetMiramar, FL330272200 N. yer.eduDISTRICT OF COLUMBIAWashingtonMattie HinerFLORIDABaymeadowsTravis NorrisMiramarTravis NorrisOrlando EastTravis Norris2

Sand LakeTravis NorrisTampa EastTravis NorrisTallahasseeTravis NorrisGEORGIAAugustaMonica PointerChambleeMonica PointerCobb CountyMonica PointerColumbusMonica PointerLithoniaMonica PointerMaconMonica PointerMorrowMonica PointerSavannahMonica PointerTrailSuite 500Orlando, FL328268541 S. ParkCircleSuite. 900Orlando, FL328195650Breckenridge ParkDr.Suite 300Tampa, FL 33610699 W. Gaines St.Suite 106Tallahassee, FL323041330 AugustaWest PkwyAugusta, GA309093355 NortheastExpresswaySuite 100Atlanta, GA303413101 TowercreekPkwy, SESuite 700Atlanta, GA30339408 12th StreetSuite 102Columbus, GA319013120 StonecrestBlvd.Suite 200Lithonia, GA30038520 Martin LutherKing Jr. Blvd.Suite 300Macon, GA 312013000 CorporateCenter Dr.Suite 100Morrow, GA302608001 ChathamCenterSuite 300Savannah, yer.edu

31405LOUISIANANew OrleansAngela Miller780 Julia StreetNew Orleans, nne ArundelMattie Hiner410-923-4500annearundel@strayer.eduOwings MillsMattie Hiner443-394-3339owingsmills@strayer.eduPrince George’sMattie eMattie Hiner301-838-4700Rockville@strayer.eduWhite MarshMattie Hiner1520 Jabez RunSuite 100Millersville, MD21108500 Redlund Ct.Suite 100Owings Mills,MD 211175110 Auth WaySuitland, MD207461803 ResearchBlvd.Suite 110Rockville, MD208509920 Franklin Sq.Dr.Suite 200Baltimore, PIJacksonAngela Miller100 East CapitolStreet, Suite 100Jackson, MS39201601-718-5900Jackson@strayer.eduNEW JERSEYPiscatawayLeonard Bentley242 Old NewBrunswick Rd.Suite 220Piscataway, NJ08854732-743-3800Piscataway@strayer.edu4900 Koger Blvd.Suite 400Greensboro, NC274077870 CommonsPark Circle, NWConcord, NC280278701 Wadford Dr.Raleigh, NC276169101 KingsParade Blvd.Suite 200Charlotte, RTH CAROLINAGreensboroPatrick DixonNorth CharlottePatrick DixonNorth RaleighPatrick DixonSouth CharlottePatrick Dixon4

South RaleighPatrick DixonOKLAHOMAOklahoma CityAngela MillerPENNSYLVANIAAllentownLeonard BentleyCenter CityLeonard BentleyDelaware CountyLeonard BentleyLower BucksCountyLeonard BentleySOUTH CAROLINACharlestonPatrick DixonColumbiaPatrick DixonGreenvillePatrick DixonTENNESSEEChattanoogaAngela MillerKnoxvilleAngela Miller282733421 Olympia Dr.Raleigh, NC27603919-890-7500southraleigh@strayer.edu1100 N.Broadway Ave.,Suite 103Oklahoma City,OK 73103405-416-7030oklahomacity@strayer.edu520 HamiltonStreet, Suite 100Allentown, PA181011601 CherryStreetSuite 100Philadelphia, PA19102760 W. Sproul Rd.Suite 200Springfield, PA190643800 HorizonBlvd.Suite 100FeastervilleTrevose, edu215-354-2700lowerbuckscounty@strayer.edu5010 WetlandCrossingN. Charleston, SC29418200 Center PointCircleSuite 300Columbia, SC29210777 Lowndes HillRoadBuilding 3, Suite300Greenville, yer.edu728 Market Street,Suite 140Chattanooga, TN37402800 S. Gay Street,Suite P330Knoxville, 9660Knoxville@strayer.edu5

NashvilleAngela MillerShelbyAngela MillerThousand OaksAngela MillerTEXASCedar HillDonald WhiteCorpus ChristiDonald WhiteEl PasoDonald WhiteFt. WorthDonald WhiteKilleenDonald WhiteNorth AustinDonald WhiteNorth DallasDonald WhiteNorthwestHoustonDonald WhiteSan AntonioDonald WhiteVIRGINIAAlexandriaToni ThortonArlingtonToni Thorton617 3rd Avenue S.Nashville, TN372107275 ApplingFarms PkwyMemphis, TN381332620 ThousandOaks Blvd.Suite 1100Memphis, TN38118610 Uptown Blvd.Suite 3500Cedar Hill, TX75104500 N. ShorelineBlvd., Suite 103Corpus Christi,TX 78401221 N. Kansas,Suite 110El Paso, TX79901100 ThrockmortonStreet, Suite 120Fort Worth, TX76102218 E. Avenue DKilleen, TX 765418501 N. MopacExpwySuite 100Austin, TX 787592711 LBJFreeway, Suite450Farmers Branch,TX 7523410343 W. SamHouston Pkwy N.Suite 110Houston, TX7706440 NE Loop 410Suite 500San Antonio, TX782162730 EisenhowerAve.Alexandria, VA223142121 15th 3-892-5100Arlington@strayer.edu

ChesterfieldToni ThortonFredericksburgToni ThortonLoudounToni ThortonNewport NewsToni ThortonVirginia BeachToni ThortonWoodbridgeToni ThortonWEST VIRGINIATeays ValleyMattie HinerSTRAYER UNIVERSITY ONLINETeri ShieldsOnlineDevmountain –TX (including offcampus housing)Devmountan –UT (including offcampus housing)Katie SchoolingMatt BoulterN.Arlington, VA2220115521 MidlothianTurnpike Suite401Midlothian, VA23113150 RiversidePkwySuite 100Fredericksburg,VA 2240645150 RussellBranch PkwySuite 100Ashburn, VA2014799 Old OysterPoint Rd.Unit 1Newport News,VA 23602222 Central ParkAve.Suite 210Virginia Beach,VA 2346213385 MinnievilleRd.Woodbridge, bridge@strayer.edu135 CorporateCenter Dr.Suite 531Scott Depot, WV25560304-760-1700teaysvalley@strayer.edu2303 DullesStation Blvd.Suite 6AHerndon, VA20171500 Ervay Street,Suite 101Dallas, TX 752011550 W. DigitalDrive, Unit 400Lehi, UT ountain.comC. Security PersonnelLocal police have the authority to enforce all applicable regulations and laws. Campus leadership is empowered towork closely with local and state authorities on incidents occurring on campus. Reports of violations of laws and7

regulations should be made promptly to the Campus leadership team and/or to security personnel on duty, ifavailable, to ensure that appropriate action is taken.Strayer University typically employs security personnel during scheduled class hours to regularly patrol the propertyand parking areas of the campuses, identifying any unusual activity. The security personnel are authorized to enforceStrayer University rules and policies but do not have the authority to arrest individuals. Security personnel areinstructed to call the police whenever necessary. Security guards regularly communicate with Campus leadershipregarding campus security matters to ensure all criminal activities are reported. Where feasible, students mayrequest a security guard escort to parking areas on campus.D. Security of FacilitiesStrayer University, although a private facility, maintains an open campus environment to allow freedom ofmovement for members of the community. The buildings are unlocked during class hours and at extended timesbefore and after classes, so that students may utilize the available facilities.Strayer University facilities, such as classrooms, learning resource centers, computer centers, and student lounges,have the primary purpose of supporting the educational programs of the University. They are available for use bycurrent students, alumni, and employees of Strayer University, and upon request, may be available to the public.Strayer University makes the security of its campus community a priority and typically provides security guards atits campuses. All students and employees are required to obtain Strayer University identification cards and must beprepared to produce such identification upon request. Visitors to Strayer University campuses are asked to sign inwith the security guard or receptionist upon entering the campus. The majority of Strayer University campuses areequipped with electronic, centrally monitored security systems, including fire alarms.Occasionally, Strayer University will use video surveillance to monitor activities at a campus location. Videosurveillance cameras are placed in public areas and are either clearly visible or a notice is posted in the surveillancearea.E. Campus Security and Crime Prevention ProgramsAn overview of campus security policies is provided in the Student Handbook, available ent-Handbook, and the Employee Handbook, available on theemployee intranet. From time to time, Strayer University will provide security information via e-mail, postal mail,flyers, or other appropriate means in local campuses regarding security alerts and events. Local campuses may alsoorganize crime prevention events consistent with campus security needs, such as information sessions with localpolice.F. Emergency ManagementThe purpose of Strayer University’s Emergency Management Plan (the “Plan”) is to safeguard the welfare of itsstudents, faculty, staff, and visitors, and take steps to:1) prevent and mitigate; 2) prepare for; 3) respond to; and 4) recover from emergencies in order to protectthe University’s essential functions during and after an emergency. In the event of a significant emergencyor dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or employeesoccurring on campus or other Strayer University facilities, the University will, without delay, and takinginto account the safety of the community: Confirm the existence of a significant emergency or dangerous situation.Determine the appropriate campuses or University facilities to receive an emergency notification.8

Determine the content of the notification and initiate the notification system, unless the notification will, inthe professional judgment of the Crisis Response Team or a member thereof, compromise efforts to assist avictim or to contain, respond to, or otherwise mitigate the emergency.After the initial notification, the University will provide adequate follow-up information to students, faculty andstaff as determined appropriate by the University’s Crisis Response Team.The Plan applies to a broad range of emergencies, including but not limited to medical emergencies, weatheremergencies, explosions, fire, workplace/campus violence, active shooter, suspicious persons and packages, andother events impacting the health and safety of students, faculty, staff, or the physical condition of StrayerUniversity’s facilities. This policy and the Plan apply to all University locations and campuses, includingUniversity-owned property and University-leased space. Each campus and facility should communicate with localemergency responders (fire, police, medical) requesting their cooperation to inform the University about reportedsituations that may warrant an emergency response or timely warning.It is University policy that each vice president, campus leader, director, department chair, and supervisor isresponsible for the health and safety performance in their respective units and that all employees will follow theemergency notification procedures described in the Plan.Corporate Emergency Management TeamThe University has designated a Corporate Emergency Management Team that will serve as the responsibleauthority for Strayer University emergency response activities: Chief Information OfficerChief Operating OfficerDean of Students, Office of Student AffairsUniversity Provost & Chief Academic OfficerVice President, Human ResourcesVice President, Public RelationsVice President, Real Estate or his/her designeeEmergency Operations Team: Each campus will have an Emergency Operations Team responsible for addressingemergencies at campuses. The Emergency Operations Team will provide leadership and guidance to campusemployees, faculty, and students for safety, security, emergency, and incident management. The EmergencyResponse Team consists of: Admission ManagerCampus leadershipFull-time Faculty MemberRegional Facilities ManagerThe Emergency Operations Team will consult with the Corporate Emergency Management Team and implement itsdirectives.Test: Regularly scheduled drills, exercises, and appropriate follow-through activities, designed for assessment andevaluation of emergency management plans and cap

Observance of Strayer University policies, as well as federal, state, and local laws, is required in order to fulfill the . 703-329-9100 Alexandria@strayer.edu Arlington Toni Thorton 2121 15th Street 703-892-5100 Arlington@st