CAMPUS SECURITY OFFICER


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** CAMPUS SECURITY OFFICER**

Under the general supervision of the Director / Assistant Director of Campus Security, the Campus Security Officer provides security and promotes safety for the community and property of the institution. Officers are expected to consistently and professionally serve the students, faculty, staff, and visitors of Lee University. This is a full-time, twelve (12) month position. In addition to their regular schedule, the incumbent must be willing to work other assigned shifts, special events, and overtime as needed, including evenings, nights, weekends and holidays.

**Education & Work Experience:**

High School Diploma

Valid Drivers License

**Skill Requirements:**

* Excellent customer service, communication (verbal and written), interpersonal, and problem solving skills.

* Ability to work independently under minimum supervision in accordance with established procedures, but function as part of a team.

* General knowledge of computers, data processing software, email programs, telephones, and a two-way radio system.

* Ability to maintain confidentiality regarding student, staff, and faculty records and other classified information.

* Willing to present a professional image and work ethic.

* Ability to exercise sound judgment and remain calm in difficult situations.

**Essential Function:**

The specific job junctions of this position may include but are not limited to the following:

* Conduct foot and vehicle patrols of campus and perimeter (e.g. grounds, buildings, adjacent areas, parking lots, etc.) for the purpose of providing visibility, maintaining security, and deterring crime.

* Enforce campus policies and procedures.

* Investigate potential crimes and/or student related incidents for the purpose of resolving conflicts and/or pursuing further action.

* Maintain security of all buildings through patrols and regular inspections.

* Respond appropriately to routine and emergency calls for service.

* Provide security escorts for students, staff, and faculty to and from campus buildings.

* Prepare documentation (e.g. incident and activity reports, parking permits, parking tickets, identification cards, etc.) as assigned.

* Respond to emergency situations for the purpose of addressing immediate safety concerns.

* Issue parking tickets.

* Provide traffic direction and parking assistance during special events.

* Maintain good working relationships with local law enforcement and emergency management agencies.

* Operate department vehicles for the purpose of patrolling, transporting passengers, and other duties necessary for fulfilling the required service.

* Obey all local, state, and federal traffic laws and regulations in the operation of department vehicles.

* Regularly inspect department vehicles for the purpose of maintaining safe operating conditions and identifying potential problems.

* Secure and open campus buildings/rooms as scheduled.

* Assist with conducting fire drills.

* Perform other services and duties as assigned.

To apply, please submit a resume or application to Tracy Burgiss, Secretary to the Director of Campus Security at ...@leeuniversity.edu. Application material may also be mailed to Lee University, Campus Security, P. O. Box 3450, Cleveland, TN 37320-3450.

**Privacy Overview**

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Eligibility for Federal Aid is determined by filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) with the Federal Processor. You will need to use your FSA ID and password to login.

Results are typically received within three to five business days after a student submits a completed online FAFSA.

If you answer No to all the questions in Section D of the FAFSA, then you must report your parents information. If there are extreme special circumstances then you need to fill out a Special Conditions form and schedule an appointment to meet with the Director of Financial Aid. For more information you can view the video tutorial FAFSA: Determining Your Dependency Status.

The Department of Education selects approximately one third of the student body to go through the verification process. If your FAFSA has been selected for this review, Lee University has the authority to request copies of certain financial documents from you and your parent(s).

You may get a transcript of your tax return by visiting the IRS Web site at www.IRS.gov and requesting a transcript OR you may use the IRS Data Retrieval tool by logging into the FAFSA. For more information, see the Forms page on our website and view the IRS Tax Transcript tab.

The process typically takes 2-3 weeks depending on when we receive the necessary documents.

The Department of Education selects approximately one third of the student body to go through the verification process. If your FAFSA has been selected for this review, Lee University has the authority to request copies of certain financial documents from you and your parent(s).

You may get a transcript of your tax return by visiting the IRS Web site at www.IRS.gov and requesting a transcript OR you may use the IRS Data Retrieval tool by logging into the FAFSA. For more information, see the Forms page on our website and view the IRS Tax Transcript tab.

The process typically takes 2-3 weeks depending on when we receive the necessary documents.

Yes. Both the and are processed through the Department of Education but require a separate loan application to be completed. Also, each student receiving a loan must complete .

The government is responsible for the interest on the during periods of enrollment and grace periods. However, the borrower is responsible for the interest over the entire life of the .

Because of the large number of applications turned in at registration, 30 to 60 days should be allowed for processing time. The time may vary depending on the volume of loans.

Possibly , or an . Independent students are eligible for an Unsubsidized additional loan (up to $4,000 for Freshmen and Sophomores and up to $5,000 for Juniors and Seniors). Dependent students are not eligible for this program unless their parents have been denied a Federal Direct PLUS Loan. The Financial Aid Office must receive electronic notification from the Department of Education that the parents have been denied. In which case, Dependent students have the same eligibility as Independent students. Federal Direct PLUS Loans are taken out by the parents to pay for their childs school costs. Alternative Loans can also be taken out to cover the remaining education costs. Often a co-borrower is required for these loans. For more information, see the offered on the Financial Aid web site.

Repayment begins six months after the student has ceased to be enrolled at least half time. If a student stays enrolled at least half time until graduation then repayment begins six months after graduation. The student will receive material from Lee University and will receive repayment information from the Department of Education.

For more information, you can view this informational video-.

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**Direct PLUS Loan Basics for Parents**

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**Repaying Your Loans**

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**Exit Counseling Guide**

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The student should apply at the Vocational Rehabilitation office in the city or county where they are from. Each state has different guidelines to determine which students are eligible, what benefits that they are entitled to, and if these benefits (money) can be transferred out of state.

Their phone number is 423-###-####.

Each state differs, however most students money comes in near the end of each semester. Check your account on to see if it has arrived.

**Asian Pacific Scholarship Program**

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 06/01/2024

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