Clery Compliance Committee

The Clery Compliance Committee is made up of stakeholders from around the campus who will collaborate in the coordination of compliance activities to ensure institutional awareness and compliance with the Clery Act.   

Bellevue College is adhering to Clery Act reporting standards of compliance. The committee will coordinate with Public Safety, Student Conduct, and Title IX, as well as other campus groups to provide leadership and ensure full compliance in the areas of reporting, policy and procedure development and implementation, annually updating the Campus Security Authority (CSA) list and providing educational programs. 

Member NameArea RepresentedEmailPhone
Frances Dujon-ReynoldsVP of Human Resourcesfrances.dujon@bellevuecollege.edu425-564-2446
Consuelo GrierVP of Equity, Diversity and Inclusionconsuelo.grier@bellevuecollege.edu425-564-2300
Michael KaptikDean of Student Lifemichael.kaptik@bellevuecollege.edu425-564-2752
Pilar LopezAssociate Dean of OLSpilar.lopez@bellevuecollege.edu425-564-2844
Jeremy EggersDirector of Athleticsjeremy.eggers@bellevuecollege.edu425-564-2193
Bradley HugginsDirector of Student Programsb.huggins@bellevuecollege.edu425-564-3073
Becca MarionDirector of Student Housingbecca.marion@bellevuecollege.edu425-564-1702
Olivia SonsDirector of Human Resourcesolivia.sons@bellevuecollege.edu425-564-2162
Rachel WellmanTitle IX Coordinatorrachel.wellman@bellevuecollege.edu425-564-2641
Anthony ManahanAssistant Director of Public Safetyanthony.manahan@bellevuecollege.edu425-564-2352
Megan KaptikManager of Student Conductmegan.kaptik@bellevuecollege.edu425-564-2757
Tahn HaPublic Safety Administrative Assistanttahn.ha@bellevuecollege.edu425-564-3310
Melody SierraPublic Safety Program Coordinatormelody.sierra@bellevuecollege.edu425-564-2533

Committee Member Expectations

The requirements of the Clery Act are complex and require significant coordination and organization among campus officials and administrators. All campuses aspire to provide a safe and secure environment for students and staff; having solid procedures in place well in advance of a crime or other emergency is imperative to that effort. The basic requirements of the Clery Act fall into the following categories: 

  • Clery Geography crime reporting 
  • Timely warning and emergency notifications 
  • Emergency notifications and emergency response testing 
  • Residential Fire safety reporting   
  • Missing Residential student procedures 
  • Notifications to prospective students and employees, and current students and employees 

The College encourages every member of the community to report any criminal activity to the Public Safety Department. Public Safety, Student Conduct, Title IX, Human Resources, and Housing are responsible for gathering and sorting all reportable statistics for the Annual Safety and Fire Report (ASFR), the daily crime log, annual crime statistics, and timely warnings from all on-campus and available non-campus resources. 

Last Updated November 8, 2023