Reporting
If you have been a victim of rape or sexual
assault, here are numbers to call for help:
• Emergency 911
• Rape Crisis Line (877) 842-4068
• Siskiyou Domestic Violence & Crisis Center
(530) 842-6629 or (877) 842-4068
• Designated Administrator (530) 938-5374
• Counseling (530) 938-5353
• Title IX Coordinator (530) 938-5317
Campus Security Act of 1990
The Campus Security Act of 1990 (Public Law
101-542) requires that all colleges and universities
receiving Title IV student aid assistance prepare
and distribute an annual report which sets forth
its policies on crime prevention issues and gives
statistics on the number of arrests on campus for
liquor law violations, drug abuse violations, and
weapon possessions.
In addition, the act requires colleges and
universities to provide timely warnings to the
campus community of certain crimes reported to
campus security by local law enforcement which
may be considered a threat to other students
and employees. On an annual basis, this
information is disseminated to students, faculty,
and staff in the Schedule of Classes.
POLICY
The Board of Trustees of College of the
Siskiyous has established the following policy
with respect to campus security and crime
awareness:
1. To provide an environment which ensures
the safety and security of all members of
the campus community.
2. To make the campus community aware of
the nature of any criminal activity which
occurs on campus.
3. To assist the campus community in taking
appropriate measures to prevent crimes.
Campus Crime Statistics
Campus Crime Statistics: No arrests on campus
were reported by Weed and Yreka Police for
2014. Incidents on campus were as follows:
Weed campus: 17 drug violations, 9 liquor law
violations, 1 stalking, 1 burglary; Yreka campus:
none. Statistics for 2015 will be available after
October 2016.
Check the campus crime statistics for COS at the
U. S. Dept. of Education Campus Security Web
site
This report provides on-campus and off-campus
crime statistics for the past three years. You may
request a paper copy from the Student Services
Office at (530) 938-5374.
Registered Sex Offender
Information
Sex offenders are required to register with the
police in the jurisdiction in which they reside
and at institutions of higher learning if they
are students there or if they work there as
employees, contractors, or volunteers. The
website containing a list of registered sex
offenders in Siskiyou County may be found
on the Megan’s Law Website at
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IN AN EMERGENCY DIAL 911!
The Weed and Yreka Police Departments
are on-call for assistance and all emergencies.
Student Code of Conduct
(AP 5500)
When you enroll in the College you assume
an obligation to conduct yourself in a manner
compatible with the College’s function as an
educational institution. You may be subject
to disciplinary action for violating any of the
following categories:
1. Assault, battery, or attempted assault or
battery, or any threat of force or violence
upon a student or District personnel.
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