
Photo courtesy Cal State Channel Islands’ (CSUCI)
CAMARILLO — Cal State Channel Islands’ (CSUCI) Police Department has earned accreditation from the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA), becoming one of fewer than 100 campus law enforcement agencies nationwide to receive the distinction.
IACLEA accreditation is the leading standard for excellence in campus public safety. The rigorous three-year process required the department to demonstrate compliance with nationally recognized best practices, verified by an independent team of experienced assessors. The achievement reflects the campus Police Department’s commitment to professionalism, accountability, and continuous improvement.
CSUCI’s Police Chief Drake Massey, Sergeant Garrett Brownfield, and Accreditation Manager John Reid, accepted the award during the IACLEA Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida. CSUCI joins San Diego State University and Cal State Fullerton among the newest accredited institutions and is now one of only six California State University police departments to earn IACLEA accreditation.
“This milestone reflects the dedication and professionalism of every member of our department,” Massey said. “Their commitment to serving the campus community with excellence made this achievement possible.”
About Cal State Channel Islands
Cal State Channel Islands (CSUCI) is Ventura County’s only public university. Opened in 2002, CSUCI is part of the California State University — the nation’s largest and most diverse four-year public university system. Located near Camarillo, the campus serves more than 4,800 students across more than 90 academic programs. A proud Hispanic-Serving Institution, CSUCI is recognized by theCarnegie Foundation and the American Council on Education for its commitment to excellence and opportunity. Learn more atwww.csuci.edu
