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Campus & Personal Safety
PERSONAL SAFETY & CRIME PREVENTION ON CAMPUS
FIDM is dedicated to providing a safe working and learning environment. All students are informed of campus security procedures during orientation and employees are informed upon hire. While Campus Security plays a role in ensuring that campuses remain as safe as possible, students and employees are also responsible for their own safety, as well as for the safety of those around them. Students and employees should be familiar with FIDM’s campus security proce-dures and report an incident when it occurs.
For information on FIDM’s campus security policies and crime statistics, please see FIDM’s most recent Annual Safety and Security Report, which is available on FIDM’s website: http://fidm.edu/en/about/policies+ disclosures/general+information/.
TO REPORT A CRIME OR EMERGENCY
Students and employees should report any and all sus-picious campus activity immediately upon witnessing it. Students, faculty, and staff are strongly encouraged to report all crimes to local law enforcement. Dial 9-1-1 for emergencies only. Any suspicious activity or person seen in the parking lots or loitering around vehicles or inside the building should be reported to the local law enforcement agency. The Annual Safety and Security Report contains applicable contact information. Off-campus: Report any crime to the local police. For emergencies, please call 911.
EMERGENCY ALERT NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE
On-campus: Report any crime, emergency, and/or suspicious or potentially criminal activity immediately to the FIDM Campus Security Authorities.
To maintain compliance with Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act (“Clery Act”), Higher Education Act (“HEA”) require-ments, and related statutes and regulations, and in an effort to continuously promote and improve safety and security measures on campus, FIDM collects and publishes information regarding its security policies, available services and crime statistics. Once collected, the information is presented annually in the Annual Safety and Security Report (“the Report”) to prospective and current students, prospective and current faculty and staff, and to the public. FIDM distributes the Report to all enrolled students and current employees via a notice by electronic mail that the current version of the Report has been posted to FIDM’s website. A paper copy is also available upon request.
FIDM’s most recent Annual Safety and Security Report is available on FIDM’s website; http://fidm.edu/ en/about/policies+disclosures/general+information/. Any questions about this Report should be directed to Lisa Davis, Executive Assistant to Vice President, Education & Title IX Coordinator, who serves as the Campus Se-curity Survey Administrator at 213.624.1200, extension 3017 or ldavis@fidm.edu.
In the event of an emergency, students receive “FIDM Alert” messages via cell phone, email, and/or text messaging. It is the student’s responsibility to provide current contact information quarterly in order to receive timely communications. To ensure the optimal level of performance in an emergency, FIDM will regu-larly conduct a test of the emergency alert notification system. Phone calls and text messages are subject to the conditions and rates of the student’s particular calling plan. FIDM will not be held responsible for any charges billed by cell phone providers in efforts to relay emergency information.
NAME | TITLE | EXTENSION | |
Los Angeles Campus 213.624.1200 | |||
Lisa Davis | Title IX Coordinator Executive Assistant to the Vice President of Education | x3017 | |
Todd Anderson | Campus Security Director | x2022 | |
Robert Montenegro | Campus Security Director | x 2022 | |
Orange County Campus 949.851.6200 | |||
Lynne Stroner | Campus Manager | x1764 | |
Front Desk | x1710 |