The Campus Security Authority (CSA) training is essential for Clery Act compliance, as CSAs are trusted community members likely to receive crime reports. They help ensure awareness of campus crimes, respond compassionately, and prevent similar incidents. The training includes:
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A handout on CSA responsibilities under the Clery Act and campus resources.
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A Post CSA Training Test to evaluate CSA understanding.
The training packet provides tools and resources to enhance CSA training and reporting procedures.
CSA Training PacketPlease take the Post CSA Training Test after watching the training video and reviewing the CSA Training Packet at: Post CSA Training Test
HERE IS THE MARSHALL CSA REPORTING FORM TO BE SUBMITTED TO mupd@marshall.edu.
Watch the Campus Security Authority Training Video here:
Closed Captioned Version:
MARSHALL CAMPUS CONTACTS
Clery Contact: Erik Legg, Assistant General Counsel
304-696-6704
legg2@marshall.edu
Campus Safety
Marshall University Police Department
1801 5th Avenue
Huntington, WV 25755
Phone: 304-696-HELP (4357)
Counseling Center
- For Immediate Crisis Help (24/7): Call 304-696-2550
- For Non-Crisis Counseling Needs: Call 304-696-3111
If the situation involves a medical emergency (e.g., injuries, overdose), call 911 or request an ambulance first, then contact our crisis line for follow-up support.
During Business Hours (Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.):
You may visit the South Lobby of Prichard Hall (by the ramp) or call 304-696-2550 for assistance.
After Hours:
Do not come to Prichard Hall. Instead, call 304-696-3111 or 304-696-2550 and follow the prompts to reach a crisis counselor.
Faculty and Staff:
If you become aware of a student in crisis:
- You may walk the student to the Counseling Center during business hours.
- If the student is not present, call 304-696-3111 and select the option to speak with a Crisis Counselor, the Front Desk, or MUPD, depending on the situation.
Victim Services
Marshall University provides Clery-compliant victim services through confidential campus and community resources, offering support such as counseling, medical care, legal assistance, and crisis intervention. For a full list of available services, visit the Title IX Resources page.