October 1, 2018
Annual campus security and fire safety reports available
Submitted by K-State Clery Compliance
Kansas State University is dedicated to helping all members of the K-State community have a positive educational experience, and is fully committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment for all. As part of that commitment, the annual security and fire safety report (Clery Report) is published each year to inform the public of information about crime on and around campus, efforts to improve campus safety, and university policies.
The purpose is to provide individuals with relevant information that will help them make informed decisions relating to their own safety and the safety of others. The reports are updated every year and contain fire and campus crime statistics for the previous three years on campus, in certain off-campus buildings or properties that are owned or controlled by K-State, and public property as required by law.
The 2018 reports for the Manhattan, Polytechnic, and Olathe campuses contain statistics for calendar years 2015, 2016, and 2017 and are available online at the link below.
Campus Security and Fire Safety Reports: http://www.k-state.edu/report/clery/
If you feel as though something can be done to improve the K-State experience in regards to safety, please do not hesitate to let us know. Kansas State University cares for its community and strives to ensure that all members of the community have the opportunity to be safe, respected and supported.
As a reminder, a convenient reporting website where reports related to Clery Act crimes; academic violations; code of conduct violations; students of concern; discrimination; harassment, including sexual harassment; domestic violence; dating violence; retaliation; and stalking may be submitted.
The Report It webpage may be accessed directly at http://www.k-state.edu/report.
The Report It webpage also includes the Here to Help Guide, a resource for individuals who have experienced sexual violence, dating and domestic violence, and stalking. Information on counseling or therapeutic services, medical services, victim advocacy, legal assistance, visa and immigration assistance, and student financial aid assistance is available, in addition to options for reasonably available changes to academic, living, transportation or working situations.
Sexual violence, dating and domestic violence, and stalking are significant experiences and can be traumatizing. Each person's experience is unique and numerous options are available for support and reporting at the Manhattan, Olathe and Polytechnic campuses. It is important to note, there is no one correct response — simply different options to access support and different reporting options.
The Here to Help Guide may be accessed directly at www.k-state.edu/report/here-to-help.
Anyone, including prospective students and employees, may obtain paper copies of the reports upon request at the following offices for each respective campus.
Manhattan campus:
The Office of the Vice President for Administration and Finance
105 Anderson Hall
785-532-6226.
Polytechnic campus:
Office of Student Life
102 Student Life Center
785-826-2971
Olathe campus:
22201 W. Innovation Dr.
Olathe, KS
913-541-1220 (Reception desk in main lobby)
Any questions regarding the Report It webpage or Clery Act compliance, in general, may be directed to Sarah F. Barrett, coordinator of Clery Act federal compliance, at ksuclery@k-state.edu.
In compliance with the Higher Education Amendments of 1965, as amended, Kansas State University campuses prepare and distribute annual security reports that contain important information concerning crime and fire prevention, crime reporting, and policy statements.