Hudson Taylor University does not employ campus security personnel. However, it encourages students, faculty, and staff to remain alert and to report any suspected criminal activity or other emergencies to the nearest available school official or, if necessary, contact local law enforcement or other emergency response agencies by dialing 911.
Only students, employees, and other parties having business with this institution should be on institutional property. All other individuals present on the institutional property at any time without the express permission of the appropriate institutional official(s) shall be viewed as trespassing and may as such be subject to a fine and/or arrest. In addition, students and employees present on institutional property during periods of non-operation without the express permission of the appropriate institutional official(s) shall also be viewed as trespassing and may also be subject to a fine and/or arrest.
HTU does not permit the sale, possession, or consumption of alcoholic beverages on school property and adheres to and enforces all state underage-drinking laws. In addition, the institution does not permit the possession, use, or sale of illegal drugs by its employees and students and adheres to and enforces all state and federal drug laws. The violations of these policies by students or employees may result in expulsion, termination, and or arrest. Information concerning drug and alcohol abuse education programs are posted at the campus and is distributed annually to students and staff.
Registered sex offenders classified as moderate risk or high risk and who are employed with or enrolled at HTU will be posted on the University’s website upon confirmed notice from the registered jurisdiction. The Georgia Sex Offender website identifying all registered sex offenders in the state of Georgia is available via Internet pursuant to NDCC Section 12.1-32-15. The Georgia Office of Attorney General is responsible for maintaining this registry. Follow this link to access the Georgia Sex Offender website: https://gbi.georgia.gov/services/georgia-sex-offender-registry. The Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 (AWCPSA) is a federal law that provides for the tracking of convicted sex offenders. The AWCPSA requires state law enforcement agencies (in Georgia, it is the Georgia Bureau of Criminal Investigations) to provide HTU with a list of registered sex offenders who have indicated that they are either enrolled or employed with HTU. This information is provided in compliance with the AWCPA and the Georgia Offender registration Requirements established by NDCC, section 12.1-32-15
The Campus Security Act (Public Law 102-26) requires postsecondary institutions to disclose the number of instances in which certain specific types of crimes have occurred in any building or on any property owned or controlled by this institution which is used for activities related to the educational purpose of the institution and or any building or property owned or controlled by student organizations recognized by this institution. In compliance with that law, the following reflects this institution's crime statistics for the three-year period 2019 to 2021.
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