Annual Security Report

This report is provided is intended to be in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act), the higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA), and the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013 (VAWA). VAWA has amended the Clery Act to require institutions to compile statistics, policies, procedures, and programs for incidents of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking.

Lincoln University presents this report to the university community so that it can be used as a guide for exercising safe practices both on and off campus. The University has established a practice where this report is sent to every enrolled student through his or her lincolnucasf.edu e-mail. In addition, this interim report is sent to current faculty, administrators, and staff members through their Lincoln e-mail. Lincoln’s Annual Security Report (ASR) can also be found on Lincoln’s website at the following link.

Lincoln University is committed to having a culture that promotes safety and security for all members of the University community that includes students, staff, faculty, and visitors. This report is prepared by the Lincoln University administration.

This report will provide the Lincoln community with information on safety and security on each of the three buildings (main building, library, DI lab) that encompass the Oakland campus, and the non-campus student apartments at the Summerhouse Apartment Homes complex located in the city of Alameda. Inside you will find information on how to report a crime, suspicious activity, and safety hazards. You can obtain a hard copy of this report by contacting Lincoln’s Administrative Vice-President at 1.510.628.8031 or via e-mail at mguerra@lincolnuca.edu.

Lincoln encourages you to read this information and think of how it can help you and the Lincoln community prevent and protect yourself against crime. For more information or questions regarding this document please contact the Administrative Vice-President’s office. In addition, if you have suggestions or recommendations for improving the health and safety of our campus community, please do not hesitate to provide those suggestions or recommendations to the AVP’s office. Thank you for taking time to review this information and helping to make the Lincoln University a safer community.