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Public Safety

General Security Information

Cayuga is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for students, employees and visitors. We recognize that an effective campus safety policy and procedures for reporting problems can help assure security for persons and property.

The Office of Public Safety consists of a full time Director of Public Safety/Chief and a full time Public Safety Officer II/Sergeant, and 15 part time Public Safety Officer II’s. The P/T Public Safety Officer II’s are officers that are employed from various police agencies in Central New York. The Director of Public Safety/Chief, Public Safety Officer II/Sergeant, and all P/T Public Safety Officer II’s are armed, can make arrests, and are responsible for the enforcement of federal, state, and local laws, as well as college rules and regulations. The department provides a wide range of services for students, employees, and visitors.

The Campus Safety Act Report, including a complete description of services, crime statistics and campus safety information, is included in the annual Right-To-Know document. Printed copies are available from the Public Safety Offices at the Auburn and Fulton campuses. Annual crime statistics are also available at http://ope.ed.gov/security or by contacting William Marventano, Director of Public Safety, at 315-255-1743 x2411 or marve@cayuga-cc.edu.

 

To Report a Suspected Crime

All members of the campus community are urged to report any suspected criminal incident. If you feel you are the victim of a crime or witness to a crime, dial “0” (zero) from any campus phone or stop at the main lobby information desk to request assistance from the Office of Public Safety. You may also report the incident to the following offices on a confidential basis:

  • Health Office (x 2203)
  • Office of Academic and Student Affairs (x 2369)
  • Student Development Center (x 2230)

 

The Campus Sex Crime Prevention Act of 2000

The Campus Sex Crime Prevention Act of 2000 and New York’s “Megan's Law” require the state’s Division of Criminal Justice Services to inform college campuses when a registered sex offender is enrolled or employed. Any member of the college community may request information about registered sex offenders by contacting William Marventano, Director of Public Safety, at 315-255-1743 x 2411 or marve@cayuga-cc.edu.

 

Sign up for Emergency Alerts

Cayuga is among the SUNY campuses that use Rave Alert System as their notification system to notify college students, faculty and staff of possible emergencies.

Our Rave Alert notices are intended only for situations involving imminent danger to health or human safety. These may include severe weather, snow closings, utility failure, major road closings, fire or hazardous-material spill in the area, and bomb or weapon threats.

Every Cayuga student and employee has a self-service account in the college's Banner information system. You can use your self-service Banner account to sign up for our Rave Alert service. Then, if Cayuga Community College generates a Rave Alert notice, it will be sent to you via the phone (text) and/or e-mail contact information you provide.

 

Office of Public Safety

The College Office of Public Safety is located in M210 in Auburn and F122 in Fulton. Services provided by the Office of Public Safety for Cayuga students, employees and visitors include:

  • Emergency Phones
    Red emergency phones at various campus locations are to be used only to report emergencies. These will connect the caller directly to the campus switchboard operator, who can then relay a message to the appropriate authority.
  • Lost and Found
    For help with lost or found items, please visit the Campus Safety Office or the Student Development Center (M224) in Auburn.
  • Safety Escorts
    For an escort to your vehicle in a campus parking lot, dial “0” (zero) from any campus phone or stop at the main lobby information desk to request assistance from the Office of Public Safety.
  • Traffic and Parking Enforcement
    The goal of College traffic and parking policies is to ensure a safe flow of traffic and the maximum number of safe parking spaces for students, employees and visitors. Speed limit signs and pavement markings indicate regulations that are enforced by the Office of Public Safety; tickets are payable at Auburn City Hall. Details on parking regulations are available from the Office of Public Safety.
  • Vehicle Assists
    If you lock your keys in your car or need a jump-start on a campus parking lot during operating hours, dial “0” (zero) from any campus phone or stop at the main lobby information desk to request assistance from the Office of Public Safety.