The safety of all community members, including students, staff, faculty, and visitors, is of great importance. It is the policy of the Institute to provide a safe environment and operate in accordance with all applicable state, federal and local regulations. Students, faculty, staff and visitors must wear identification in a visible manner when on campus.
In accordance with the United States Department of Education's Student-Right-To- Know and Campus Security Act, the Institute will provide any interested party with an annual report that sets forth our policies on crime prevention issues and provides statistics on a number of specific crimes. The crime statistics are published in the student handbook as well as distributed to all students, faculty, and staff, via email. The student handbook is also available on the college website.
The Student Affairs staff also maintains information on substance abuse, rape and sexual assault, and other educational and crime prevention information. A staff counselor is also available for consultation.
Any student seeking information or assistance in the form of counseling or referral can see the Associate Dean of Student Affairs.