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Student
Right to Know
Iowa
Central Community College realizes and understands the importance
of providing a safe and secure environment for students and employees.
The College is supportive of the Campus Security Act and is committed
to taking the necessary actions to increase safety on campus.
Under the Act, by September 1 of each year, institutions must publish
and distribute to current and prospective students and employees
an annual security report that includes statistics concerning the
occurrences on campus of certain criminal offenses reported to campus
officials. The Act also requires institutions to provide a timely
warning to the campus community about crimes that are considered
to represent a continuing threat to students and employees. This
warning must be done in a manner that will aid in the prevention
of similar crimes.
A report on
campus crime will be published annually for the College community
in the Daily Triton. The College is committed to reviewing these
statistics annually and taking the necessary steps to develop and
implement additional safety practices or procedures needed to ensure
an optimum safe environment for its students and employees.
Any
inquiries concerning the Federal Student-Right-To-Know and Campus
Security Act should be directed to the Vice
President of Enrollment Management and Student Development. |