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Uniform Campus Crime Report


In accordance with Connecticut Public Act 90-259, Campus Safety Act, each institution of higher education within the State is annually required to prepare a Uniform Campus Crime Report (UCCR), which is consistent with the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting System (UCR). The report is the annual statistical report of campus–based crime at Middlesex Community College for each calendar year. Copies of the latest and past reports are available to all students and employees, and upon request, to employees, and upon request, to prospective students and employees, from the Dean of Finance and Administration. Reports are also on file for reference in the college library, located in Chapman Hall. 

Sex Offender Registry


The Connecticut Department of Public Safety (CDPS) publishes the names of persons who have been convicted of criminal sex offenses and who are required to register in Connecticut.  Middlesex Community College is required by law to inform students that sex offender registry information is available at CDPS offices throughout the State, at local police departments and at state police troops with jurisdiction over your region. It is also available online here.


Student Safety Responsibilities 


In order to maintain a safe environment, the college relies on the awareness and involvement of the faculty, staff and student body. Staff and students alike must assume responsibility for their own personal safety and the security of personal property. This can be accomplished through the application of the following common sense guidelines:


  1. Always lock vehicles when leaving them unattended.
  2. Do not leave valuable items in vehicles in plain view. Lock them in the trunk.
  3. When walking to a vehicle, walk with others — use the "buddy system."
  4. Have keys ready when returning to a vehicle. Always look around the area to ensure that no stranger is hiding near or behind the car.
  5. Do not leave belongings unattended.
  6. Do not give personal information to strangers.
  7. If a crime is committed, report it to the college at once.
  8. Students, staff and faculty may call campus security for an escort to their vehicle for any reason. Campus security can be reached as follows:
  • Monday through Friday during the hours of 8 a.m. through 3 p.m., dial x6904 or x6735 from any college phone or call 860-343-6904 or 860-343-6735 from any other phone. If you do not reach security, dial x5800 (or 860-343-5800) for the main line.
  • Monday through Friday between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m., dial x5704 (or 860-343-5704) for Dean Sykes.
  • Monday through Friday after 4 p.m., or on Saturday, call campus security at 860-463-5062.

Reporting Crimes and Emergencies


All crimes and emergencies should be reported to the Dean of Finance and Administration at 860-343-5704.  After 4:30 p.m., contact the security guard at 860-463-5062. To reach police, fire or medical assistance in an emergency, dial 911 from college telephones. 




 

 

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