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Issues in Higher Education | Using Past Clery Findings to Avoid Future Compliance Issues: Implementing Best Practices for Clery Success

 
July 18, 2022
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. CT

Related Industry:

Education 

Related Service:

Higher Education 
 
Webinar

Issues in Higher Education Webinar Series

The Department of Education continues to conduct reviews to evaluate institutions’ Clery compliance and with fines now over $62,000 per violation, it is more important than ever to avoid compliance pitfalls. In this webinar, we will use past findings to assist institutions in implementing best practices for effective Clery compliance moving forward. Using the Department of Education’s own words and actions, this webinar will focus on ED’s demonstrated priorities to help institutions concentrate their attention on compliance areas most likely to result in Clery findings and implement changes to facilitate compliance.

Presenters
Hayley Hanson, Partner
Ellen Armentrout, Senior Counsel

Who Should Attend
General counsel and higher education industry leaders, board members, senior administrators, deans, department chairs, faculty, college and university Clery coordinators, security directors and other personnel with Clery compliance obligations.

Continuing Education Credit
This program is pending approval for Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Tennessee, Texas and Wisconsin continuing legal education credit, as well as HR Certification Institute and Society for Human Resources Management recertification credit.

Husch Blackwell does not seek accreditation of recorded webinars, however, many states grant self-study CLE credits for listening to recorded events, including but not limited to AZ, CA, MO, TX and WI. In the event that you missed the live webinar, please refer to your state’s specific CLE rules for more detailed information on what qualifies for self-study credits.

Questions? Contact Andrea` Reid at 314.345.6656.

Professionals:

Ellen Armentrout

Senior Counsel