Security Services
The Security Services Department provides assistance, information, and support to assure the safety and welfare of all persons connected with Coastal Carolina Community College, to include all visitors with an outside interest at the college. Security services are available through its headquarters on campus in the Student Center and through on-site assistance from security officers.
The Security Services Department publishes and distributes a Campus Security Handbook annually in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. A copy of the handbook is available through the Security Services Department or via the college website.
Coastal Carolina Community College Campus Security Report
The Coastal Carolina Community College Campus Security Report is published and distributed each year in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act [20 USC 1092(f)]. This report should be of particular interest to current and potential Coastal students, faculty, and staff. Crime information and summary statistics for three previous calendar years are provided for review. The full text of this report can be viewed on Coastal Carolina Community College's website at this location.
Enrolled students receive notification of the annual disclosure of this report through registration mailings and listings in the Student Handbook. Faculty and staff receive similar notifications through the campus e-mail system. Copies of the report may also be obtained at the Coastal Security Services Office located in the Student Center or by calling (910) 938-6141.
Crime statistics represent alleged criminal offenses reported to Coastal's Security Services or other law enforcement agencies. Collected data does not necessarily reflect prosecutions or convictions for crime. Since some statistics are provided by non-police authorities and anonymous reports, the data are not directly comparable to data from the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting System, which only collects statistics from police authorities. Incidents reported to the Coastal's Security Services, which fall into one of the required reporting classifications will be disclosed as a statistic in the Coastal Campus Security Report which is published in September of each year for the previous calendar year. Crime terms and definitions are provided in the section titled: Crime Classifications. The Coastal Security Services requests required statistical data from three (3) law enforcement agencies with designated jurisdictions for providing law enforcement services to locations referenced as “Non-Campus Property” and "Public Property.”
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