Sex Offender Registration

National Louis University considers the protection of our community to be a matter of significant importance and intends to keep the community informed about sex offenders.

The Victims of Trafficking and Violence Prevention Act of 2000 requires colleges and universities to inform students and employees about how to learn the identity of registered sex offenders on or near campus. This protocol is updated to comply with the Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act, which took effect in October 2002.

Sex Offender Searches

Sex offender information is compiled and maintained by each state. NLU campuses in:

Illinois

The Illinois State Police maintains a website that allows searching their sex offender database online by city, county, or zip code. This database can be found at www.isp.state.il.us/sor.

The NLU Illinois campuses are located in the following jurisdictions:

Chicago Cook County, zip code 60603
Lisle DuPage County, zip code 60532
Wheeling Cook County, zip code 60090

Florida

  • The Florida Department of Law Enforcement maintains a website that allows searching their sex offender database online by offender name, address/zip code, University (to see offenders enrolled or employed at), or email address. This database can be found at https://offender.fdle.state.fl.us/offender/Search.jsp.
  • The NLU Florida Regional Center is located at 5110 Sunforest Drive, Suite 102, Tampa, FL 33633.

National Louis University will also maintain records of all sex offender students, employees and faculty members registered with the University. This information will be available for review by any person requesting information on registered sex offenders enrolled at or employed by the University.

Sex Offender Registration

Pursuant to the Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act, individuals are required to register as a sex offender with law enforcement agencies in the jurisdiction where their residence is located and in the jurisdiction where the college or university they attend is located, as well as registering with the college or university. Students who fail to register their status as a sex offender will face Student Conduct disciplinary action for falsifying University records. Employees who fail to register their status as a sex offender will face corrective action through the Office of Human Resources. The University may also contact local law enforcement authorities and offenders may face arrest.

If you are a student: You must, within three (3) business days of registration at NLU, notify in person the law enforcement agency of jurisdiction in which you reside and the law enforcement agency of jurisdiction where you are enrolled at NLU. You must also register with the NLU Student Conduct Officer by completing and submitting the form at https://www.nl.edu/sorf/ within the three (3) business day period. You will be contacted for follow up once your form is received.

If you are an employee: You must, within three (3) business days of the first day of employment at NLU, notify in person the law enforcement agency of jurisdiction in which you reside and the law enforcement agency of jurisdiction where you are employed at NLU. You must also register with the NLU Office of Human Resources by completing and submitting the form at https://www.nl.edu/sorf/ within the three (3) business day period. You will be contacted for follow up once your form is received.

If you are already enrolled at/employed by NLU at the time you become required to register as a sex offender, you must, within three (3) business days of the registration requirement, notify in person the law enforcement agency of jurisdiction in which you reside and the law enforcement agency of jurisdiction where you are enrolled at/are employed by NLU. You must also register with NLU by completing and submitting the form at https://www.nl.edu/sorf/ within the three (3) business day period. You will be contacted for follow up once your form is received.

You must, within three (3) business days of changing your enrollment status/employment at NLU (commencement, termination, etc.) notify in person the law enforcement agency of jurisdiction in which you reside and the law enforcement agency of jurisdiction where you are enrolled at/are employed by NLU. You must also update your registration with NLU by completing and submitting the form at nl.edu/sorf within the three (3) business day period. You will be contacted for follow up once your form is received.

You must renew your registration annually in person with the law enforcement agency of jurisdiction in which you reside and the law enforcement agency of jurisdiction where you are enrolled at/are employed by NLU. You must also renew your registration with NLU by completing and submitting the form at nl.edu/sorf within the three (3) business day period. You will be contacted for follow up once your form is received. This renewal form should be submitted within one year from the date of your most recent registration and should be repeated annually until you complete your registration requirement.