Campus Sexual Violence Elimination Act (SAVE ACT)

The Campus Sexual Violence Elimination Act, or Campus SAVE Act, is a 2013 amendment to the federal Jeanne Clery Act. Southeastern Community College reaffirms the principle that students and employees have a right to be free from any form of sexual offense, both forcible and non-forcible. Sexual offenses are unlawful and prohibited. The college provides programs to promote the awareness and prevention of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking throughout the year. (Policy 2.06) (Procedure 2.06.01)

For more information on the college policy related to the SAVE Act, click here.