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Annual Reports

Safety is Priority No. 1

Dear Clemson University Community:

The safety of our students, faculty, staff and visitors is Clemson’s highest priority, and we continue to ensure that it receives our utmost attention and prioritized resources as we work to keep you safe.

The Clemson University Public Safety website provides important information on all aspects of safety and security — from emergency preparedness to crime prevention. On the website, students and others can watch safety videos; learn how to report a safety issue; sign up for CU Alerts; find directions on how to install the Rave Guardian application; and learn about hazardous weather, disaster warnings, evacuation procedures, victim services provided on campus and much more.

The annual Security and Fire Safety Report, which documents all safety programs and policies, is part of our efforts to keep you informed. In it you can find reports on crime and fire safety statistics, who to call and what to do if you witness or are the victim of a crime, and tips to increase your safety awareness.

Clemson is incredibly safe and we are proud of our most recent Niche grade where we received an A for safety. But we still need your help to make sure everyone at the University remains safe and secure. Thank you for giving your careful attention to this important information.

Sincerely,

James P. Clements, Ph.D.
President
Clemson University

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Annual Security and Fire Safety Report

The Clemson University Police Department (CUPD) prepares this annual Clemson University Security and Fire Safety Report to comply with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act.

Current Security and Fire Safety Report (PDF)

Archived reports:

Clemson University Police Department Annual Report

CUPD prepares this annual Police Report to comply with the CALEA Accreditation requirement.

Current CUPD Annual Report (PDF)

Archived reports: