Safety Services Contact Information
Police/Fire Emergency: 911
Office Hours: 7:00 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Location: Building S-142
Phone:
Contact the Switchboard (when on campus) by dialing 0.
Main Phone: (734) 457-6007
Mobile Phone:(734) 735-9401
Title IX Office for Discrimination and Sexual Harassment
The college’s Equal Opportunity Officer and Title IX and Section 504/ADA Coordinator and Compliance Officer for discrimination and sexual harassment is:
Executive Director of Human Resources
Monroe County Community College
1555 South Raisinville Road
Monroe, Michigan 48161
734.384.4245
ltorbet@peirsonco.com
Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
Safety Services Provided
- Safety escorts
- Crime prevention services
- Campus information/directions
- Lost and found
- Incident reports
More About Campus Safety Services at MCCC
At MCCC, we are serious about providing a safe campus for our students, employees and visitors; our security staff is comprised of individuals with extensive law enforcement and/or security experience and knowledge.
Our security staff has an excellent working relationship with local law enforcement agencies, including the Monroe County Sheriff's Department and the Michigan State Police.
Both foot and vehicle security/safety patrols are conducted throughout the day and evening.
In addition to institutional safety procedures, students and staff are encouraged to be personally responsible for their own security as well as others and to report all suspicious activity.
To report a suspected crime or an emergency on campus, contact MCCC Campus Security in the Warrick Student Center near Admissions. or call the Switchboard by dialing 0, the Security Office at (734) 457-6007 or the Security Office mobile phone at (734) 735-9401. If Campus Security cannot be reached, call 911. A crime or emergency that occurs off campus should be reported to the police department having legal jurisdiction for that area.
Sexual harassment, civil rights and Americans with Disabilities Act concerns should be brought to the attention of MCCC’s Title IX Coordinator, the executive director of human resources, at (734) 384-4245. The HR Office is located in A-138.
To learn more about more about Title IX resources visit MCCC's Title IX Resources page.
Violent Threat Management Plan
Fire Drill Video - This video contains training for staff on fire drill/evacuation procedures and general fire safety tips.
MCCC maintains compliance with all reporting requirements. Any questions about this report, the college’s crime statistics or campus security policies or procedures, should be directed to the Office of the Vice President of Finance and Administration.
MCCC Annual Security Report 2023
Crime Statistics – U.S. Department of Education Office of Postsecondary Education
MCCC asks that all criminal actions, suspected criminal actions, accidents or unusual incidents be reported immediately. This can be done in a variety of ways: through your instructor if you are a student, at the Cashier/Information Window in Building S or at the Office of the Vice President of Finance and Administration. If you are an employee, this can be done through your supervisor.
In cases of emergency, contact MCCC Campus Security in the Warrick Student Center or call the Switchboard by dialing 0, the Security Office at (734) 457-6007 or the Security Office mobile phone at (734) 735-9401. If Campus Security cannot be reached, call 911. A crime or emergency which occurs off campus should be reported to the police department having legal jurisdiction for that area.
In compliance with the Timely Warning provision of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act of 1998, MCCC provides to you the following critical information of a possible threat to our campus community:
There are no timely warnings at this time.
Per Procedure 6.18(a), children less than 16 years of age must be under adult supervision at all times.
MCCC offers Important resources to the survivors of sexual assault, domestic assault, dating violence, or stalking, including medical treatment, counseling services, and advocacy that survivors may wish to utilize. A survivor need not formally report an incident of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking to law enforcement or MCCC in order to access the following resources:
Helpful resources for sexual assault victims and bystanders:
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/campussexualassault/Campus_Sexual_Assault_Book_613695_7 .pdf
Promedica Monroe Regional Hospital
718 North Macomb Street Monroe, Michigan 24-hour hotline - (734) 625-7116
Monroe Community Mental Health Authority
1-800-886-7340 – 24-hour emergency services
1001 S. Raisinville Road Monroe, MI 48161
Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
734-243-7200 903 S. Telegraph Rd. Monroe, MI 48161
Monroe County Health Department
Main Office 734-240-7800
Toll Free – 1-888-354-5500
2353 S. Custer Rd. Monroe, MI 48161
RAINN – Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network
http://rainn.org/
1-800-656-HOPE
National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC)
1-877-739-3895
Not Alone – An official website of the United States Government
http://youth.gov/federal-links/notalonegov-together-againstsexual-assault
Step Up - Be a Leader, Make a Difference:
http://stepupprogram.org/topics/sexual-assault/
Brochures
Domestic Violence: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdch/Domestic_Violence_brochure_2_175593_7.pdf
Dating Violence: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdch/Dating_Violence_brochure_2_175591_7.pdf
Stalking: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdch/Stalking_Brochure_2_175588_7.pdf
Personal Protection Orders: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/msp/PPO_Brochure_2_176129_7.pdf