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Only crimes and offenses that occur on Clery geography are included in the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. Clery geography is comprised of campus property, non-campus property and public property.

Campus property consists of any building or property owned or controlled by UNC-Chapel Hill that is within the reasonably contiguous geographic area of the University, including private food or retail vendors.

Examples

  • The Pit
  • Wilson Library
  • Dean Smith Center
  • Skipper Bowles Parking Lot
  • Cardinal Deck
  • Residence Halls
  • Granville Towers

Non-campus property is any building or property owned or controlled by a student organization that is officially recognized by UNC-Chapel Hill, or any University-owned or controlled property that is used for educational purposes, frequented by students and not reasonably contiguous to the main campus.

Examples

  • Any fraternity or sorority house
  • Off-campus research facilities

Public property includes thoroughfares, streets, sidewalks and parking facilities that are within the UNC-Chapel Hill campus, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus. This includes the sidewalk, street and opposite sidewalk immediately adjacent to UNC-Chapel Hill property.

Examples

  • Manning Drive
  • The sidewalk bordering McCorkle Place
  • Franklin Street