ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS POLICY
It is the policy of Rockland Community College that alcoholic beverages may not be sold
or served to students, or used by students at any College-sponsored function, including off-
campus activities such as school-sponsored field-trips, school-sponsored social activities,
or school-sponsored study abroad programs. Further, the unauthorized possession, use, sale
or exchange of alcoholic beverages or narcotics, or the use of prescription drugs other than
as prescribed will result in appropriate legal action and will be considered a violation of the
Student Code of Conduct and the disciplinary process outlined in the Student Handbook.
A person is identified as a student when registered for credit and/or credit-free study at the
College. For more information visit
administration-policies/drug-and-alcohol-free-campus.
ANONYMOUS CRIME REPORTING
You may report a crime or other incident, including any type of sexual violence, by completing
the form on the College’s Public Safety web page:
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safety/anonymous-incident-report . This form generates a report that is reviewed during normal
business hours and should not be used if you need an immediate police, medical or fire response.
If an immediate response is needed, call 845-574-4911 or 911. Your identification information
(such as name, email, IP address, etc.) will not be collected when submitting information to
Public Safety through the form on their web page and, accordingly, we will not be able to
contact you to follow up on your report.
You may also report a crime or other incident, including any type of sexual violence, by calling
the College’s anonymous tip line at 845-574-4636. No information regarding the sender (such
as name, phone number, location, etc.) will be collected when using this anonymous tip line.
Please include the location (address of the incident), type of incident, date and time, description
of the suspect(s), and any other important information. Do not use the anonymous tip line to
report an emergency or a crime-in-progress. If an immediate response is needed,
call 845-574-4911 or 911.
ATTENDANCE
Regular attendance is essential for successful study. Specific attendance regulations are
established by individual instructors and are presented to students at the beginning of the
semester. A poor attendance record can result in failing a course, receiving a lower grade, or
jeopardizing financial aid eligibility.
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY CENTER
37 Ramland Road, Orangeburg, NY, 845-359-6011
The Herbert Kurz Automotive Technology Center is the only Regional Certification Center
(NC3) in the Northeast. The 27,304 square-foot facility includes five classrooms, a certification
room and a Snap-On Certified Lab with 10 lifts and customized Snap-On equipment. The
College offers anAAS inAutomotive Technology and over 15 Snap-On Industrial Certifications.
Visit
for more information.
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