What You Need to Know About the Updated ED Handbook for Clery Act/HEOA

Your campus must comply with Department of Education requirements for crime and safety reporting. Magna Publications offers resources that will help you quickly and easily learn about the reporting updates and requirements.

What You Need to Know About the Updated ED Handbook for Clery Act/HEOA

Available as a white paper (PDF or print version) or a recorded seminar delivered to you on CD.

There are several ways to find out if your campus is compliant with Department of Education recording and reporting requirements for campus crime and safety data. Your first choice is to do nothing. After all, auditors will gladly point out any deficiencies. While they are at it, they will also levy stiff fines and penalties that could jeopardize federal student financial aid programs.

Another option is to review the revised 303-page Handbook and compare it to your school’s current policies, procedures, and practices. It’s time-consuming, and chances are that you will have just as many questions after reading the Handbook as you did when you began.

Or you can purchase What You Need to Know About the Updated ED Handbook for Clery Act/HEOA.

This essential information is based on the popular online seminar presented by two of the country’s foremost authorities on the Clery Act and campus crime and safety. Dolores Stafford is a Clery Act expert who spent 26 years in law enforcement, including 23 on college campuses. Robin Parker, J.D. is general counsel to Miami University and has been a leading campus compliance and safety speaker for the past 15 years. Together they detail key changes to the Clery Act and other crime and safety recording and reporting requirements.

In What You Need to Know About the Updated ED Handbook for Clery Act/HEOA:

Stafford and Parker give you the information you need to keep your institution in compliance with federal campus crime and safety reporting requirements:

  • Discuss key changes, clarifications, and additions to the Handbook, including new categories of hate crimes, new disclosure requirements, new emergency notification and evacuation procedure requirements, fire safety reporting updates, and more
  • Clarify how Handbook changes and additions will affect current campus policies and procedures
  • Identify what changes your campus needs to make to remain in compliance and avoid costly penalties and infractions that could jeopardize participation in federal student financial aid programs
  • Offer insight and analysis beyond what is contained in the Handbook itself

Compliance is mandatory, but it isn’t always easy. Stafford and Parker take the mystery out of Handbook revisions and requirements. They also share invaluable tools and strategies that can help you find answers to questions not addressed elsewhere.

What You Need to Know About the Updated ED Handbook for Clery Act/HEOA is an essential resource for Clery compliance officers, campus public safety administrators, judicial officers, legal counsel, fire safety officers, and any staff responsible for coordinating emergency management.

You don’t have to figure out your compliance issues the hard—and expensive—way when there is such an affordable and accessible alternative.

Description Price
What You Need to Know about the Updated 2011 Education Department Handbook for Clery Act/HEOA - White Paper Print Version $139.00
Overview of the Updated 2011 ED Handbook for Clery Act/HEOA - Event CD $289.00
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Recorded: 8/18/2011
Audio with PowerPoint

Dolores Stafford
Robin Parker J.D.

Two ways to learn:

  1.  As a white paper        (PDF or print version)
  2.  Recorded seminar delivered to you on CD