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  CRIME STATISTICS (CLERY ACT)
DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY
The unlawful possession, use or distribution of any illicit drug or alcohol by students or employees on college property or at college- sponsored activities or events is prohibited. Violation may constitute criminal conduct which could result in criminal prosecution under state and federal law. It is the policy of the college to impose appropriate disciplinary sanctions on employees and students for the unlawful possession, use or distribution of illicit drugs or alcohol. Appropriate disciplinary sanctions may include suspension or expulsion for students or suspension or termination for employees, and may also include requiring the completion of a rehabilitation program. The standards of conduct for students and the applicable sanctions for violating the standards are contained in the Foothill- De Anza Community College District Board Policy on Student Rights and Responsibilities and in Administrative Procedures 5510 and 5520.
FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA)
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education.
FERPA gives parents certain rights with respect to their children’s education records. These rights transfer to students when they reach the age of 18 or attend a school beyond the high school level. Students to whom the rights have transferred are “eligible students.”
 De Anza College provides an annual crime statistics report in accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. The most current information is available on De Anza's Campus Security webpage at deanza.edu/
 2020 Statistics – for 2021 Clery Report
police/clerystatistics. The full Clery Act Annual Security Report may be obtained through
the Foothill-De Anza Police Department at police.fhda.edu/
De Anza College - Cupertino, CA
 CLERY ACT CRIME STATISTICS – DE ANZA COLLEGE
 CRIMINAL OFFENSES
    ON CAMPUS
  PUBLIC PROPERTY
 NON-CAMPUS PROPERTY
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 Murder/Non-negligent manslaughter Negligent manslaughter
Rape
Fondling
Incest
Statutory Rape Robbery AggravatedAssault Burglary
Motor Vehicle Theft Arson DatingViolence DomesticViolence Stalking
HateCrimes
WeaponsViolations 3
DrugViolations 16 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LiquorLaws 621000000
                   SPECIAL CATEGORY ARRESTS
     ON CAMPUS
  PUBLIC PROPERTY
  NON-CAMPUS PROPERTY
2018
2019 2020
2018 2019
2020 2018 2019 2020
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0 0
0 0 0 0
      DASG CARD POLICIES
The DASG card is the property of De Anza Student Government and entitles the student to access and service privileges as long as the student is current in paying the quarterly student government fee. Access and privileges may be denied if the student is delinquent in paying fees.
The initial DASG card is free with the payment of the quarterly student government fee. Subsequent or replacement cards will cost $5 and are subject to the DASG’s replacement card policies. To avoid paying the replacement fee, students are encouraged to retain the card for future use when not continuously enrolled or when leaving campus for the summer.
The DASG card serves as an official identification card for access at numerous labs and the Library, as well as events and services on campus. The card should be carried at all times while students are on campus and at campus-sponsored events.
The DASG card shall not be transferred, altered or tampered with in any way except
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as authorized by De Anza College officials. Strict penalties may apply for unauthorized actions.
With the exception of the Foothill- De Anza district police, campus departments may not hold the DASG card for any reason. Recovered cards should be returned to the Office of College Life immediately.
If the DASG card is lost, stolen or damaged, the Office of College Life should be notified immediately. The $5 replacement fee will be waived if the card is stolen and a police report is provided to the Office of College Life. To be considered stolen, the card must be taken as a result of a burglary, theft, mugging or other crime. It won’t be considered stolen if it is simply reported as lost property or if the student can’t find it and thinks it was stolen.
A DASG card will be replaced at no charge if the card is expired or the student has not registered for three quarters or more.
DASG card policies are subject to change.
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Eligible students have the right to inspect and review the student’s education records maintained by the school. Schools are not required to provide copies of records unless, for reasons such as great distance, it is impossible for parents or eligible students to review the records. Schools may charge a fee for copies. Students have the right to request that a school correct records that they believe to be inaccurate or misleading. If the school decides
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