Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990

In compliance with Title II of Public Law 101-542 (The Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990), the following policies have been put in place at Colby Community College. The policy statements will be in the College Catalog when revisions are scheduled.  [Revised April 22, 2014]

  1. Students are encouraged to inform appropriate college officials, e.g., the Residence Life Director, Living Center Coordinators and Vice President of Student Affairs of any illegal activities. Students will be informed that these are the appropriate officials through the use of their college catalogs and orientation activities. [Revised April 2014; September 2020]

  2. Twenty-four hour supervision of the Living Centers is maintained. The Living Center Coordinators or their substitutes are present during all calendar days in which students are on campus. Dorms are closed from the conclusion of the fall semester until the day before spring registration. Exceptions to this policy may be made by the Vice President of Student Affairs for the following reasons: (1) Resident student is participating in a college activity; (2) resident student is an international student; (3) resident student is employed by CCC and has to perform campus duties; (4) student is performing an internship or externship associated with their respective degree.

  3. All buildings, with the exception of the residence dormitories, Bedker Memorial Complex and the Student Union, are secured at 10:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Student Union hours are 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sundays.

  4. Resident students are encouraged to report unlawful acts to the local authorities or the aforementioned appropriate college officials. The designated appropriate college officials are charged with the responsibility of informing the Vice President of Student Affairs or the police department of such acts. Students are encouraged through publication in the College Catalog to report crimes to the appropriate official. [Revised April 2014; September 2020]

  5. Regular contact will be made by the Vice President of Student Affairs with the Chief of Police to obtain an accurate recording of off-campus student activities.

 

[Reviewed September 2020]