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For Immediate Release |
Contacts: Catherine Bath or S. Daniel Carter (610) 768-9330 for Bath, (865) 691-6468 for Carter |
King of Prussia, Penn.-Security On Campus, Inc. (SOC), a national non-profit, grassroots organization devoted to safe campus communities for college and university students, today released 5 tips high school seniors and their parents should consider during their college selection process. These recommendations come as many families are making their final college choices and coincides with September’s National Campus Safety Awareness Month (NCSAM).
“With approximately 45,000 serious crimes on U.S. campuses each year, safety is an important factor which students and parents need to address,” says Catherine Bath, Executive Director of SOC. “Our five criteria are based on two decades’ worth of experience in advocating for safer campuses and crime victims’ rights. They provide a powerful framework that families can use to help evaluate a school’s dedication to the safety of their student body.”
Security On Campus, Inc.’s Top 5 Safety Tips for choosing a college or university are:
These guidelines, as well as a complete campus safety audit, may be downloaded from the SOC web site. For more information please visit http://www.securityoncampus.org/ or http://www.campussafetymonth.org/.
About Security On Campus, Inc.
Security On Campus, Inc. is a non-profit (501(c)(3)) organization whose mission is to prevent violence, substance abuse and other crimes in college and university campus communities across the United States, and to compassionately assist the victims of these crimes. SOC was founded in October 1987 by Connie and Howard Clery after the brutal on-campus rape and murder of their daughter Jeanne, a freshman at Pennsylvania’s Lehigh University.
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