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Security Procedures on Campus
The College maintains a security staff during all normal business hours, evening hours, and weekend hours when classes are in session. Security may be contacted by cellular telephone at 986-6971 or, if no answer, at 812-4115. The City of Beaufort
Police Department is also available for emergency response by dialing 911. During
regular business hours, accidents, crimes or other incidents may be reported directly
to the Vice President for Finance at 525-8249. The Vice President for Finance maintains
communication with security, local police and other emergency personnel and
will contact them as needed. However, if an incident involves personal injury, fire or
other threat of injury or personal safety, it should be reported immediately to local emergency personnel. If the available telephone is a pay phone, dial 911. If it is a
College telephone, dial 9, then 911. Report also to campus security, the business
office or the nearest college official or instructor as soon as possible. The College
reserves the right to exclude persons exhibiting disruptive or inappropriate behavior
from the campus. In situations where a person that has been asked to leave by college
officials or security personnel refuses to do so, the local police will be called.
The College Safety and Security Plan contains additional information on security and
other emergency procedures. The Plan is available at the Business Office and the
Learning Resource Center (library).
SECURITY
PROCEDURES ON CAMPUS
The Technical College of the Lowcountry’s Annual Campus Security Report required
by the Crime Awareness and Security Act of 1990 is available upon request in the
Business Office. Applicants can also access the report through the College’s Website.
STUDENT RIGHT TO KNOW
Information about the Technical College of the Lowcountry’s graduation rate is available
on the College’s Website, is printed in the institution’s annual Fact Book, and is
available in the office of the Vice President for Student Affairs.
SECURITY
AND ACCESS TO FACILITIES
College facilities are normally in use during both full day and evening programs
Monday through Saturday and Sundays during LRC operational hours. College security
and employees are on duty evenings, weekends, and holidays. Faculty members
and students with evening classes should be aware that after 10:00 p.m., exit doors
are secured in all buildings. Also, most outdoor and parking lot lighting is extinguished
by automatic timer at approximately 11:00 p.m.
CAMPUS LAW ENFORCEMENT
College security staff do not have power of arrest except as private citizens. The
security staff is directed to request local police assistance as necessary and a follow-up contact with either the Vice President for Finance, the Vice President for Student Affairs or
the Office of the President, in that order.
ACCIDENTS
Accidents involving students, on campus or off campus, engaged in any college
approved program or activity, should be promptly reported to the Vice President for Student Affairs
and the appropriate Division Dean. If medical care is required, the student
should seek care at any hospital or with a physician. In case of emergency, Emergency
Medical Services (EMS) at 911 should be called immediately. Following the
accident the student must submit an accident report and complete an insurance
claim form. Insurance claim forms are available in the Vice President for Student Affairs’ Office.
Any medical bills should be submitted with the claim form at the time. The secretary
for the Vice President for Student Affairs will submit all claim forms and bills to the insurance
company. It is important for the student to complete the necessary forms as soon
as possible following the accident (claims must be filed within 90 days of
the accident).
REPORTING AN ACCIDENT
Accidents should be reported to the nearest instructor or person in charge. Depending
on the nature of the injury, EMS personnel should be contacted. Report
immediately all accidents requiring emergency assistance to 911 or the Vice President
for Finance at 525-8249. Remember to dial 9 first to reach an outside line if
dialing from campus.
INSURANCE COVERAGE
Every precaution possible is taken to ensure the safety of students. All curriculum
students are automatically provided with accident insurance coverage. Students
are covered to and from classes on campus only and while engaged in any regular
school program. Claims must be filed within 90 days of the accident. Accident
insurance information may be obtained from the Vice President for Student Affairs at 525-8215.
Students enrolled in health science programs must obtain personal health/medical
insurance and provide evidence of such coverage to participate in clinical experiences
in selected health care facilities. Contact the Health Sciences Division Dean
for specific program requirements at (843) 525-8267.
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