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Clery Act Security Report

The Clery Act is a law that requires San Jac and other colleges that receive government financial aid to report any crimes that happen on or near campus. Learn more about this law and how to contact San Jac's campus security authority (CSA).

Security Report

Our Annual Security Report (Clery Act Report) is an important tool for everyone. It includes details about campus safety rules, procedures, and crime numbers. We care about the safety of our students and staff, and this report shows our effort to keep campus safe and welcoming.

By staying informed, you can help make campus safer for everyone. Check out our latest report and past reports below!

6 Clery Act Rules 

San Jac follows certain guidelines about safety and crime reporting because of the Clery Act. Here are six rules we follow to help students stay safe and informed.
  1. Collect, classify, and publish crime reports and statistics related to crime.

  2. Issue timely warnings and campus alerts for Clery-reportable crimes that represent an ongoing threat to the safety of students or employees, or emergency notifications upon confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students or employees.

  3. Publish an annual security report containing safety and security-related policy statements and crime statistics and distribute it to all current students and employees.

  4. Submit crime statistics to the U.S. Department of Education each fall via a web-based data collection.

  5. Maintain a daily crime log of alleged criminal incidents that is open to public inspection.

  6. Disclose missing student notification procedures that pertain to students residing in on-campus student housing facilities.

csa Divisions

"Campus Security Authority" (CSA) is a term from the Clery Act that includes groups and people at San Jacinto College. We encourage everyone to report crimes on campus to our San Jacinto College Police Department or a CSA. Here are some examples of CSAs you can find on our campus and other colleges.

Student Leadership

  • A student resident advisor or assistant
  • A student who monitors access to dorms or buildings that are owned by the recognized student organizations.
  • A faculty advisor to a student group
  • Members of a sexual assault response team (SART) or other sexual assault advocates 

Law Enforcement

Officers from local police who are hired by the college to keep the campus safe. Anyone working for campus police or security is a campus security authority.

Health Services

  • Physicians in a campus health center
  • Counselors, including peer counselors (except for professional or pastoral counselors)
  • Health educators, including peer health educators

Administration

  • A dean of students who oversees student housing, a student center or student extracurricular activities.
  • A director of athletics
  • A coordinator of Greek affairs
  • A Title IX coordinator
  • The director of a campus health or counseling center
  • A director of athletics

Report an Emergency 


Although CSAs are here to help you in your time of need, they do not have the same authority as our campus police officers. If you have an on-campus emergency, please contact our San Jac Police Department. 

San Jac Police Department

Campus phones: 5555 
Cell phones: 281-476-9128 
Hearing Impaired/Silent text messages: 713-469-1071