| Campus Safety
The College Board of Governors, administration, faculty
and staff are concerned about the safety of students while
attending Northeast. The College accepts its responsibility
to employ security measures to ensure that our students
and staff are as free as possible from any threats to their
safety or well-being.
The campus of Northeast Community College is located in
Norfolk, Nebraska. Although a rural area free from most
urban crime, Northeast takes campus security seriously.
To prevent crime, a competent residence life staff, a private
security force, and the students themselves are responsible
for a number of measures to ensure that the students and
their possessions are protected as much as possible.
Students and College employees have access to academic,
recreational, and administrative facilities on campus. Access
to the residence halls, however, is limited to students
and their guests, according to College procedures. Access
to the residence halls by College employees is on an "as-needed"
basis and incorporates strict key control procedures. The
general public can attend cultural and recreational events
on campus, with their access limited only to the facilities
in which these events are held.
More Information
Crime Statistics and Crime Rates
Reporting A Crime
Campus Security
Security in the Residence Halls
Student Responsibility
Drugs and Alcohol
Weapons Possession
Awareness
Sex Offenses
Resource Guide
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