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Top 450 Ranked Colleges - Safest Colleges and Universities - Page 13

Colleges and universities ranked for campus safety on a scale that accounts for severity of a crime as well as frequency of crime. Campus crime statistics below are per 100 students. To find info about a school not listed below, try the site search at the bottom of the page.

Top 450 Ranked Colleges - Safest Colleges and Universities - Page 13

2020 2019 School Name
Aggravated Assault
Arrest
Arson
Burglary
Larceny
Murder
Rape
Robbery
Vehicle Theft
Local Crime
241 N/A Renton Technical College       0.03         0.09 0.13
242 242 Henry Ford College   0.02   0.01     0.01 0.01 0.01 0.13
243 245 California Institute of Integral Studies                   0.16
244 246 Saybrook University                   0.16
245 243 California Lutheran University 0.05 0.02   0.15           0.04
246 244 The College of Idaho       0.19         0.10 0.11
247 239 Texas A & M University Health Science Center                   0.16
248 247 Central Baptist College       0.12           0.14
249 249 University of Jamestown   0.11   0.21           0.08
250 252 Martin Methodist College                   0.16
251 248 Hardin-Simmons University       0.30           0.12
252 250 The College of Saint Scholastica   0.02 0.05 0.10           0.12
253 253 Cleveland University-Kansas City   0.18               0.07
254 251 College of Our Lady of the Elms       0.20           0.14
255 257 Sterling College       0.74           0.06
256 254 Ottawa University-Phoenix                   0.16
257 256 Mississippi University for Women               0.04   0.14
258 259 Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Harrisburg   0.07         0.02     0.07
259 264 Gardner-Webb University   0.17   0.32           0.04
260 258 University of the Southwest                   0.16
Incidents per 100 students
Local crime is weighed less than campus crime in a school's overall safety ranking. Each city's safety ranking is based on the same categories that are displayed for crimes that take place on campus.

The campus crime statistics published on StateUniversity.com are compiled from crime reports submitted by college/university law enforcement between January 1 and December 31, 2019. College safety ratings based on campus crime can be a useful tool in evaluating a college or university; however, these safety ratings only provide part of the picture. Before making a college decision based on campus crime reports, students are advised to consider other factors, such as overall crime in the neighboring community. Local organizations and law enforcement may be able to provide such additional information.

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