The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act requires Great Falls College MSU to provide timely warnings of crimes representing a threat to the safety of students or employees and to make public their campus security policies. It also requires crime data be collected, reported, and disseminated to the campus community, and to the Department of Education annually. The Clery Act is intended to provide students and their families with accurate, complete, and timely information about safety on campuses so they can make informed decisions. Such disclosures are permitted under FERPA.

The following website provides more information about these and other provisions about campus safety: U.S. Department of Education, Campus Security:


The annual disclosure of crime statistics is prepared by the office of the Chief Financial/Safety Officer to comply with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act. The full text of this report can be located on our web site:


Campus crime, arrest and referral statistics include those reported to local law enforcement agencies, as well as designated campus officials (including but not limited to the CEO/Dean, associate deans, executive directors, and selected staff members).

Each year, notification is made to all enrolled students providing the web site to access this report. Faculty and staff receive similar notification. All prospective and current students, employees, or the general public may obtain a copy from Chief Student Affairs Officer and Human Resources by requesting it at mbonilla@gfcmsu.edu or Great Falls College MSU Institutional Researcher, 406-771-4399.

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