Police/Public Safety Department
The primary objective of the Police/Public Safety Department is to provide a safe environment that enhances the learning environment and the College’s educational mission. The department is responsible for providing security, responding to emergencies and traffic accidents, enforcement of state and local laws, enforcement of campus rules and regulations, and various other services. Some of these services include:
- patrolling and providing police and security services and assistance on MCC property;
- assisting students, staff, and the general public with information and directions;
- assisting students and staff with automotive problems, such as jumpstarting and opening vehicles when keys are locked inside; and
- providing escorts for staff, students, and visitors as requested.
To reach the Police/Public Safety Department, call 402-457-2222.
Annual Security and Fire Safety Report
The MCC Police/Public Safety Department prepares the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report to comply with the Jeanne Clery Act. This report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus, in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by MCC, and on public property within or immediately adjacent to and accessible from MCC campus locations. The report also includes policies concerning campus security, such as reporting sexual assault and other matters. The full text of the report can be found online at https://webapps.mccneb.edu/police/documents/2015PublicSafetyBrochureV9.pdf.
Sexual assault prevention and awareness information
Public Safety encourages all staff and students to review the information regarding rape prevention and awareness at the following website: https://webapps.mccneb.edu/police/documents/CampusSexualViolencePreventionEducation.pdf . This information contains tips for rape prevention, statistics, and existing organizations outside of MCC for rape counseling options. There is also additional information regarding sexual assault awareness on the Police/Public Safety resource page.
Parking and traffic
All motor vehicles used by students and staff should be registered with the College. Each campus has parking lots and traffic signs that are prominently displayed. Parking is not reserved and is available on a first-come, first-served basis. There is no charge for parking permits at the College, but all rules and regulations must be observed. Parking permits are issued through Student Services.