Highland Community College Names Softball Coaches for the 2021-22 Season
Highland Community College is pleased to announce that Gregory Cary has been named the new Head... Read More
Highland Community College is committed to promoting a healthy lifestyle for its students and the surrounding community.
Kansas Department of Health & Environment - COVID-19 Resource Center
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
COVID19 Resouce Page - Highland Community College
Hiawatha Community Hospital - 15 miles from Highland
Mosaic Life Care - 30 miles from Highland
KANZA Mental Health & Guidance Center
Safety and Security is a top priority at HCC. If you are involved with an actual emergency on campus, call 911.
To contact safety and security officers on campus 24/7, call 785-741-2206.
(785) 741-2206 |
Campus Security |
(785) 442-6028 |
Director of Residence Life (Highland Campus) |
(785) 850-1377 |
Student Resident Assistant on Duty |
(785) 985-3711 9-1-1 |
Doniphan County Sheriff |
Get Emergency Alerts and other Campus Information sent as text messages, emails, and voice messages to your cell phone, wireless PDA or pager. |
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2019 HCC Annual Security Report |
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2019 HCC Annual Fire Safety Report |
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Daily Crime Log | To request a copy of the daily crime log, contact the Director of Residential life, Taylor Allen, by emailing tallen@highlandcc.edu or calling 785-442-6071. |
Vehicle registration is free. Each student motor vehicle being a car, truck, motorcycle, etc. must be registered and display a Highland Community College parking permit sticker on the lower passenger side corner of the rear window. Make sure the sticker is visible at all times. A parking permit sticker provides quick identification of a vehicle owner. You could be contacted more quickly by Campus Safety and Security Officers when your vehicle must be moved for snow removal, vehicle vandalism, or in emergency situations.
Below are the HCC Parking Policy Guidelines you must follow to avoid being cited.
Students, staff, and faculty are required to register their vehicles and display parking permits when parked in campus parking lots. Students living in campus housing will be assigned parking according to their housing assignment as per the following chart and may not park in any other area on campus.
Wellness Center –Open to staff, commuters, and community members.
CT Building (West)-“C” and Staff Only
LSU/Cafeteria- Staff Only
Main Street (South of Allen Field House, Irvin Hall, Administration, Library, and Math/Science) -Open Parking
Admin Building/Irvin Hall (North)-Reserved for Staff and College Vehicles
East of Ellis/Church Parking Lot- “C,” “E,” and Staff Only
With certain exceptions, the parking areas are active 24 hours a day, Monday through Friday, except for special events as designated by Highland Community College. Parking areas are active in all weather conditions. The parking areas are depicted on parking maps distributed at the time permits are received.
Multiple parking permits are available for HCC employees. Failure to display a parking permit will result in a parking violation.
After 5:00 PM and before 6:00 AM (Monday through Friday) and throughout the weekends, parking is open to everyone in the following parking areas:
Designated handicapped spaces are appropriately marked in accordance with state regulations. Only students, staff, and visitors with valid handicap parking permits are allowed to park in handicap spaces, at all times.
Any individual who is injured and requires crutches may get permission from the Vice President for Student Services to park close to the cafeteria or classrooms. A special permit is issued to that individual and must be displayed in the front window when parked on campus.
Responsibility for locating a legal parking space rests with the vehicle operator. Individuals who do not comply with campus parking rules and regulations will be issued a parking violation and charged a fine in accordance with the fee structure listed below. All fines levied against violators have been approved by the Highland Community College Board of Trustees. All fines must be paid in the Business Office, Administration Building, during normal work hours, or by mail.
All violation fees double if not paid in ten working days. Fines are cumulative for the academic year, fall through summer. Fine Charges are as follows:
Failure to pay the fine after 10 working days from the date the ticket was issued, the Administration office is notified and a hold is put on the vehicle owner’s grades and registration process.
The registration of a vehicle authorizes parking on the Highland Community College campus for that individual vehicle. It DOES NOT guarantee a parking space. The lack of space is not considered a valid excuse for violating regulations. Highland Community College or its employees will not assume any responsibility for the care and protection of any vehicle or its contents at any time it is operated or parked on the campus. Any person who willfully or through negligence causes, damage to Highland Community College property shall be liable for any damage done to said property.
Highland Community College is pleased to announce that Gregory Cary has been named the new Head... Read More
Deborah Fox, president of Highland Community College, has announced the members of the... Read More