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Suspicious persons are questioned and asked to leave.<br />

SCHOOL-SPONSORED HOUSING<br />

<strong>Argosy</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Inland Empire does not offer school sponsored housing.<br />

CAMPUS LAW ENFORCEMENT<br />

Persons employed as security personnel on the campus at 3401 Centrelake Dr., Ontario,<br />

CA 91761, are instructed in security, security problems, specific school rules and<br />

regulations, and the proper procedures of how to enforce them. These procedures and<br />

rules and regulations are reviewed periodically to ensure that security needs are being<br />

met. Security personnel on campus <strong>report</strong> directly to Michael Andruski, Director of<br />

Accounting and Financial Services, at (909) 472-0639.<br />

Unarmed security personnel at the school building are always on duty during the hours of<br />

6:30-10:30pm Monday-Friday and 1:00pm-5:00pm Saturday and are there to assist<br />

students, faculty and staff of <strong>Argosy</strong> <strong>University</strong>. They are responsible for ensuring that<br />

persons entering the building are employees, students, and their families or invited guests.<br />

They are authorized to request identification from those individuals, who are unfamiliar to<br />

them, and identification is required of all individuals arriving or leaving after the building is<br />

secured. They have the authority to evict unauthorized persons from the premises.<br />

Students are advised to carry their <strong>Argosy</strong> <strong>University</strong> photo ID card at all times and to<br />

present them upon request. Security personnel may not make arrests, but are instructed<br />

to promptly contact Michele Cortez, Associate Director of Student Services, or any other<br />

member of the Executive Committee if any illegal activity occurs.<br />

It is the policy of <strong>Argosy</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Inland Empire to promptly, accurately and completely<br />

documents all criminal activity with the Ontario Police Department as deemed appropriate.<br />

Security and staff will assist, as appropriate, with this <strong>report</strong>ing. Students should contact<br />

appropriate personnel immediately in the case of an incident.<br />

In accordance with the Clery Act regulations, Campus “Pastoral Counselors” and<br />

Campus “Professional Counselors”, when acting as such, are not considered to be a<br />

campus security authority and are not required to <strong>report</strong> <strong>crime</strong>s for inclusion into the<br />

annual disclosure of <strong>crime</strong> statistics. The Institution contracts with Talk One-2-One, a<br />

free service, which provides confidential professional counseling via the telephone 24<br />

hours per day, 7 days a week. Student may contact Talk One 2 One by calling 888-617-<br />

3362. The Talk One-2-One counselor may refer a student for limited visits with an area<br />

network mental health provider or assist the student with locating resources within the<br />

community. As a matter of policy, the counselors are encouraged; if and when they<br />

deem it appropriate, to inform persons being counseled of the procedures to <strong>report</strong><br />

<strong>crime</strong>s on a voluntary, confidential basis for inclusion into the annual <strong>crime</strong> statistics.<br />

<strong>Argosy</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Inland Empire maintains a log of all criminal incidents <strong>report</strong>ed to the<br />

institution. The Daily Crime Log includes date and time the incident occurred, the<br />

nature of the offense, the location of the offense and the offense allegedly committed.<br />

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