Message From The Security Director
Minnesota State College Southeast Security is charged with the responsibility of protecting life and property in a manner that will provide the safest possible learning environment for those we serve. This service is rendered with creativity, compassion, and competence through the understanding of the needs, values and goals of our community. All members of Minnesota State College Southeast Security commit themselves to putting forth their best efforts to continually expand their knowledge and abilities in order to enhance departmental professionalism, and thus the quality of life, study and work for the academic community.
Chris Cichosz, Director of Security
Minnesota State College Southeast
507-457-5555, [email protected]
Daily Crime Log
Minnesota State College Southeast makes the crime log for the most recent 60-day period open to public inspection during normal business hours. The most recent 60-day crime log for the Southeast-Winona campus is held at the front desk near the receptionist. The most recent 60-day crime log for the Southeast-Red Wing campus is held in room 210C.
When a request for any portion of the crime log older than 60 days is made Southeast Security will make the requested portion of the crime log available within two business days. To make a request for the crime log contact the Director of Security at 507-457-5555 or email at [email protected].
Campus Security Act
Title II of Public Law 101-542: "The Student Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act" was enacted by Congress and signed into law by President George Bush on November 8, 1990. The name of the bill has been changed to "Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act", or "Clery Bill" in memory of Jeanne Clery. This law amended section 485 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 by adding campus crime statistics and security disclosure provisions for colleges and universities. Anyone is entitled to a copy of Minnesota State College Southeast's security disclosure document upon request. The Campus Security Act Report may be obtained in its entirety by contacting the Director of Security (see contact information above).