The U.S. Department of Education has reduced Yale’s Clery Act compliance fine to $155,000.
In May, the department notified the school that it could be fined $165,000 for 12-year-old violations and failing to include seven policy statements in its 2004 security report.
Yale argued that its fine should be reduced because the seven required policy statements were later included in its April 2005 addendum to the 2004 report, reports Cross Campus.
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