Phoenix School of Law

In Their Own Words

"I love the flow of energy at PhoenixLaw. They offer an atypical legal education; with a student-centered, practice ready approach to teaching and commitment of faculty, staff and students."

Judge Penny Willrich, Director Lawyering Process

Security Policy

Any emergency situation involving a threat to life or property should be reported to the Security Officers at PhoenixLaw. The School encourages all students, members of the faculty, and staff to be involved in campus crime prevention.

All instances of rape/sexual offenses occurring on campus are to be reported immediately to a Security Officer. The Security Officer will then assist the victim until local police are notified and arrive. At that time, the Dean and Dean of Students will be notified of the incident. The local police will handle all aspects of the investigation into the alleged attack.

If other types of improprieties occur, these should be reported immediately to a Security Officer. At that time, a report of the incident will be written and statements taken. An investigation will be conducted and the results turned over to the Dean of Students for possible violation of the Honor Code, resulting in convening of the Honor Court.

Crime statistic information concerns should be addressed to the Dean of Students.

To view PhoenixLaw's Campus Security Report, please visit www.ed.gov/admins/lead/safety/campus.html