2014-15 SCC College Catalog

2014-15 SCC College Catalog

Scottsdale Community College 2014-15 Catalog

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www.scottsdalecc.edu SCOTTSDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Campus Policies Campus Policies 259 2014-2015 CATALOG & STUDENT HANDBOOK Emergency Vehicle Assistance The Public Safety Office will assist persons with vehicles requiring "jump starts." Contact Public Safety at (480) 423-6175. Lost and Found The Public Safety Office is responsible for lost and found property on the SCC campus. If you have lost or found an item, please contact Public Safety in Room LB-152, northeast corner of the Library Building, or call (480) 423-6175. Parking Regulations The following parking regulations are those most frequently encountered on the SCC campus. A complete copy of the District Parking and Traffic Regulations is available from the Public Safety Office or the Dean of Student Services Office. 1. Parking is permitted within designated parking areas. Student parking permits are not required. 2. Parking is not permitted on grass, unpaved areas or on sidewalks. 3. Vehicles parking in STAFF parking spaces must display a valid permit. 4. Parking in HANDICAPPED parking spaces is reserved for vehicles displaying valid permits or license plates. 5. The maximum speed limit in parking lots is 15 MPH. 6. Parking or leaving a vehicle unattended in a red curb fire lane is prohibited. 7. Pull-through or back-in parking is prohibited. Students who violate the Traffic and Parking Regulations may be fined and/or disciplined in accordance with the guidelines established by the MCCCD Governing Board. See the Tuition and Fee Schedule (Appendix S-4) for the list of parking violations and fines at: http://www.maricopa.edu/publicstewardship/governance/ adminregs/students/2_10.php Campus Crime Statistics The Campus Crime Statistics and Security Report is prepared to inform you of Scottsdale Community College's campus crime statistics for the three previous years as well security policies and steps you can take to enhance your personal safety. The report may be accessed from the Public Safety section of the SCC website. http://www.scottsdalecc.edu/public-safety/annual-disclosure- of-crime-statistics Fundraising Policy All clubs/organizations planning fundraising events on campus must complete and submit an Event Registration Form. The form is available in the Center for Civic and Global Engagement and must be submitted along with the Facility Request Form no later than two weeks before the event is to take place. No project or event may take place until the Event Registration Form has been approved. The Center for Civic and Global Engagement is located on the north side of the Student Center Building, Room 185 (next to the Cafeteria), and is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Summer hours are Monday through Wednesday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; closed on Friday. Please call (480) 423-6590 for additional information. Weapons on Campus With the exception of campus police officers and other state certified police officers, the possession or use of a firearm on campus is strictly forbidden. The Maricopa Community College District Governing Board promulgated the weapons policy under ARS §13-2911 C. Anyone violating the policy is subject to arrest under ARS §13-2911 and/or subject to applicable college disciplinary procedures. Scottsdale Community College is located on the Salt River Pima- Maricopa Indian Community reservation. SRPMIC ordinance prohibits firearms on the reservation, except those owned by community members and Arizona State Certified Law Enforcement Officers.

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