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Crime victims have certain rights by law. Please contact the Affirmative Action Officer for additional resources or contact:

The Minnesota Crime Victims Reparations Board:

The Minnesota Crime Victims Reparations board helps crime victims with some of their financial losses. To pick up a brochure explaining their services, go to your counselor or the human rights officer on your campus. You can also write to: Crime Victims Reparations Board - 444 Cedar Street Town Square, Suite 100C - St. Paul, MN 55101 - or call toll free: 1-800-247-0390

The Office of Crime Victims Ombudsman:

The Office of Crime Victims Ombudsman offers assistance to crime victims who feel that their rights have been violated, or who feel they have been treated unfairly by the criminal justice system or by victim assistance programs. Anyone wishing further information, or those who feel that their rights have been violated, should contact the Office of Crime Victims Ombudsman at: (612) 642-0397 or call toll free: 1-800-247-0390

Criminal Offenses:

SCC monitors and records, through local police agencies, criminal activities in which students in student organizations are engaged in activities, at off-campus locations. Additionally, the SCC Security Director compiles campus reports of criminal offenses. These offenses are compiled using the Uniform Crime Reporting procedures in accordance with the provisions of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. These records include offenses that were reported to SCC Administration and other College officials who have significant responsibilities for student and campus activities.

Campus Report of Criminal Activity:
 
The categories and number of items on the report are alleged criminal activities and do not necessarily constitute an arrest of conviction, and are only an allegation of wrongdoing.
 
The campus report of criminal activity can be viewed at: http://ope.ed.gov/security
 
A complete report of all criminal offenses may be obtained by request through

Roxy Traxler
Vice President of Finance & Operations
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Office: 507-389-7470

Campus Criminal Offenses (2018 North Mankato and Faribault Campuses):

Murder & Non-Negligent Manslaughter............................................ 0

Negligent Manslaughter.................................................................... 0

Forcible Sex Offenses....................................................................... 0

Non-forcible Sex offenses................................................................. 0

Robbery............................................................................................. 0

Aggravated Assault........................................................................... 0

Burglary............................................................................................. 0

Motor Vehicle Theft........................................................................... 0

Arson................................................................................................. 0

Public Property Surrounding the North Mankato and Faribault Campuses Criminal Offenses (2009):

Campus and local statistics are reported by the local police department for these categories.

Murder & Non-Negligent Manslaughter............................................ 0

Negligent Manslaughter.................................................................... 0

Forcible Sex Offenses...................................................................... 0

Non-forcible Sex offenses................................................................ 0

Robbery............................................................................................ 0

Aggravated Assault.......................................................................... 0

Burglary............................................................................................ 0

Motor Vehicle Theft.......................................................................... 0

Arson................................................................................................ 0

The above categories and reported alleged criminal activities do not necessarily constitute an arrest or conviction. They are allegations of wrong doing.

AASC 3/26/10

 

What Architectural Drafting and Design Students Say

Freddy Bigbear
Freddy Bigbear
"You can go on to do many different jobs after completing this program."
Jaime Mathwig
Jaime Mathwig
"The Architectural Drafting and Design program is great! We work on “real-world” projects that are very practical. Also, the instructor is very supportive in helping us find a job before and after graduation."
Matthew Rocker
Matthew Rocker
"I started out not knowing the difference between a section cut and a plan view. Now I’m creating building plans of my own. My instructor is one of the biggest reasons I enjoy and learn so much."
Stephanie Chandler
Stephanie Chandler
"I really enjoy small class sizes and the teachers are really helpful working one-on-one."
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