MCC Police Department
The Metropolitan Community College Police Department (MCC Police) has the primary jurisdiction and responsibility to investigate crimes and provide police services for MCC locations within the four-county service area of Douglas, Sarpy, Dodge and Washington counties. College police officers are located at the Fort Omaha, South Omaha and Elkhorn Valley Campuses, as well as the Applied Technology Center, MCC Express, Fremont Area and Sarpy Center. MCC Police is available 24 hours a day, seven days per week, including holidays. To reach MCC Police Call 531-622-2222.
MCC Police Department services include, but not limited to:
- Enforce state statutes and city ordinances
- Enforcement of College rules and regulations
- Respond to medical emergencies
- Investigate motor vehicle accidents
- Patrol campus property and provide escorts to faculty, staff and students as requested
- Community training programs
- Provide assistance with disabled vehicles (jump starts and unlocks)
- Assist students, staff and the general public with information and directions
- Check all facilities for hazards and safety compliance
Annual Security and Fire Safety Report
The MCC Police Department prepares the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report to comply with the federally mandated 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 is located online at mccneb.edu/getattachment/Prospective-Students/Student-Tools-Resources/Police/2017-Annual-Security-Report-(1).pdf.aspx
Sexual Assault Prevention and Resources
Student Advocacy and Accountability encourage all staff and students to review the information regarding sexual violence prevention education at the following website: mccneb.edu/Current-Students/Student-Tools-Resources/Student-Advocacy-and-Accountability/Title-IX/Sexual-Assault-Awareness.aspx
Parking and Traffic
Parking permits are issued and registered through Student Services at each Campus/Center location. There is no charge for parking permits at the College, but all traffic/parking rules and regulations must be observed. Motor vehicles parked at MCC Campus locations should be registered with the College. Parking is not reserved and is available on a first-come, first-served basis.