Who Are CSAs?

The law defines “Campus Security Authority” as: “An official of an institution who has significant responsibility for student and campus activities, including, but not limited to, student housing, student discipline, and campus judicial proceedings.” An example would be a dean of students who oversees student housing, a student center, or student extra-curricular activities and has significant responsibility for student and campus activities. Similarly, a director of athletics, team coach, and faculty advisor to a student group also have significant responsibility for student and campus activities. A single teaching faculty member is unlikely to have significant responsibility for student and campus activities, except when serving as an advisor to a student group. Clerical staff, as well, are unlikely to have significant responsibility for student and campus activities.

If you have been identified as a Campus Security Authority please read this Campus Security Authority Notification Memo 2020 which outlines your obligations. In addition to explaining your role as a CSA, this notification memo outlines a training and assessment that you are required to complete.

CSA Notification Memo 2022

Campus Security Authority Training Assessment

CSA Common Questions

More Questions or Concerns?

Contact the Compliance and Prevention Coordinator in the Dean of Students Office

Grey Gorman (he/they)

Prevention and Compliance Coordinator