Safety & Security

Delaware County Community College is committed to providing a safe, secure campus for our students, faculty and community. Safety is maintained through the promotion of basic respect for individual rights and personal property at all campuses. The College complies with federal, state and local laws including, but not limited to, those which regulate the possession, use and sale of alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs and weapons, sexual assault, destruction of College equipment and buildings, theft, gambling and disorderly conduct.

Delaware County Community College is legally required to prepare, publish and distribute to all students and employees an annual security report by October 1 of each year. The report contains valuable information that all College community members are encouraged to read.

Department of Safety & Security at DCCC

  •   Based at Marple Campus and provides 24/7 security services at Marple campus.
  •   Officers on duty at Southeast Center, Upper Darby Center, Downingtown Center, and Pennocks Bridge Center during operational hours.
  •   All officers certified in CPR/AED.
  •   In the case of a medical emergency, injured persons are taken to local hospitals by ambulance.
  •   Officers do not have arrest powers but support local police as needed.
  •   Emergency Telephones are located at all College locations and in all elevators. There are also emergency telephones located in the parking lots on the Marple Campus and Chester County locations.
  •   AEDs are available where officers are on duty; equipped with audible alarms. Locations are as follows:
    •   Marple Campus: Founders Hall Second floor near the Cafeteria; Academic Building Main lobby by the Large Auditorium; STEM Building by the Fitness Center; Advanced Technology Center front lobby
    •   Downingtown  Upper Darby and Southeast Centers: at the Security desk in the Main lobbies
      •   Pennocks Bridge Center: in the Nurse’s area

POLICE EMERGENCY (all locations): DIAL 911

Marple Campus

610-359-5111

Southeast Center, Sharon Hill

610-957-5733

Upper Darby Center

610-723-1240

Downingtown Center

484-237-6222

Pennocks Bridge Center, West Grove

484-237-6400

Non-Emergency Numbers

Marple Campus

610-359-5303

Southeast Center, Sharon Hill

610-957-5735

Upper Darby Center

610-723-1241

Downingtown Center

484-237-6290

Pennocks Bridge Center, West Grove

484-237-6400

General Information

610-359-5000

Career & Counseling Services

610-359-5324

Wellness Center

610-359-5140

Active Shooter Response Resources

In the event of an Active Shooter DCCC has several mechanisms and resources in place. When notified of an emergency, the College will implement the Emergency Notification System. The mass notification system will send a message over all College computers, phones, emails and registered phones for text messages. The College currently encourages two practices in the event of an active shooter, Shelter in Place and Run, Hide, Fight.

Emergency Text Message Notification Sign-Up 

How to Report On-CampusCrime

If you are the victim of a crime, you may bring charges through the local police and criminal justice system, the College disciplinary system or both. The Department of Safety and Security staff encourages victims of crimes and persons involved in personal property accidents to report these incidents to the police department within that jurisdiction. The Department’s staff will assist any member of the College community with the filing of a criminal complaint with the proper authority. Victims also have the option to file reports with the Department only. Anonymous reporting is not currently an option offered.

Witness/Victim statement form.  This is not to be used to file an incident report. You will be directed here by an officer if needed.  Please contact Security to file a report. 

The Department of Safety and Security works closely with the College’s Career & Counseling Services. If a crime is reported to the Career & Counseling Services and falls under the scope of confidentiality, the only information disclosed will be the location, date and time to be included in the Crime and Statistics log.

Access to Facilities

Classrooms and offices at all College locations are locked during non-business hours. On the Marple Campus, students and employees are permitted after hours, provided an appropriate faculty or staff member authorizes their entry and accompanies them. After normal business hours, sign-in and sign-out are required. During business hours, some remote doors may be locked. Exit from these doors is always possible, but you may not be able to enter from the outside. The College does not maintain off-site facilities for clubs or activities other than Marple Campus and the DCCC branch locations.

Crime Statistics

Crime statistics information is provided by Delaware County Community College in accordance with the Federal Higher Education Act 20 U.S.C.1092(f) and the College and University Security Information Act of Pennsylvania.

College crime statistics are prepared annually and sent to the Pennsylvania State Police for inclusion in the Federal Bureau of Investigation Uniform Crime Report and in the Department of Education Security Report. These statistics are compiled through reported incidents to the Security Department as well as those from the local police departments. These statistics are also furnished to all members of the community and student applicants annually, and to applicants for employment upon request. An electronic notification is sent to all students, faculty and staff to explain the Clery Act, its meaning and how to access it online. A printed copy is available at the Security Office. A daily log is available at the manned security desks. This log will contain Nature, Date, Time, General Location, and Disposition of each offense.

These laws require the College to publish crime statistics of certain offenses:

Delaware County Community College Requirements – HEOA

College Disciplinary System

Sexual assault is considered a major violation of the Student Code of Conduct. The Student Code and Discipline Committee hears cases involving such violations. Both the accuser and the accused are entitled to have others present during a disciplinary proceeding. The determination of changes in academic situations rests solely with the Student Code and Discipline Committee. The outcome of all cases will be known to all parties involved in the sanctions.

Training & Support

The Department provides ongoing and on-demand safety and training programs, including fire extinguisher training, evacuation training, personal safety and others. These can be given at any College location, usually at a time of your choosing.

For more information please contact: mbrenner@dccc.edu

Missing Persons

Anyone concerned about a student’s well-being should visit the Career & Counseling Services web page or by calling 610-359-5324.

Act 80 of 2018, “Timothy J. Piazza Anti-Hazing Law”

Administered through the Student Conduct Office

Timothy J. Piazza Anti-Hazing Law Semi-Annual Report

Anti-Hazing Policy

Safety & Security Policies

Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act

Effective October 28, 2002, the Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act requires that each state provide information regarding registered sex offenders to the local law enforcement agency that has jurisdiction where an institution of higher education is located. The local law enforcement agency is required to promptly share this information with the institution of higher education. You may obtain information about registered sex offenders who may be enrolled or employed at Delaware County Community College by contacting the local law enforcement agency with jurisdiction over a campus location. You can also access information online.

Alcohol & Drug Policy

The College complies with federal, state and local laws including, but not limited to, those which regulate the possession, use and sale of alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs and weapons and disorderly conduct. Educational programs are offered through Career & Counseling Services.

College’s Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Policy

Sexual Assault Policy

Delaware County Community College is committed to an environment conducive to the academic, professional and personal development of students, faculty and staff without the fear of sexual assault. The College prohibits and will not tolerate sexual assaults by an employee, student or other individual present on College premises.

Victims of assaults are encouraged to report the incident to the Department of Safety and Security, Career & Counseling Services or whomever they feel most comfortable with. Career and Counseling Services is available to provide or refer a victim to the proper counseling service both on and off campus.

Therefore, in accordance with the Pennsylvania State College and University Security Information Act 73 and the federal Higher Education Act (20U.S.C.1092), Delaware County Community College has provided procedures to be followed should a sexual assault occur. In addition, the College will report sexual assault crime statistics as required by the law. A victim of sexual assault may bring charges through the local police department, the College disciplinary system or both. All students, faculty and staff are encouraged to report sexual assault incidents to the local police department. The decision to notify police rests solely with the victim.

Ongoing educational programs are presented through Career & Counseling Services for awareness of the types of assaults as well as services and options available.

College’s Sexual Violence Education Policy

Additional Information

Campus Safety Tips

  •   Protect Yourself:
      •   Avoid walking alone, especially in isolated or dark areas.
      •   Utilize security escorts offered on campus.
      •   Carry bags securely and avoid displaying valuables.
    •   Dress sensibly for easier movement.
    •   Check surroundings before entering your car.
    •   Attach a mirror inside your trunk for visibility.
    •   If followed, change direction and seek crowded areas.
    •   In case of threat, cooperate and alert campus security.
  •   Protect Your Car:
    •   Always lock your car and park in well-lit areas.
    •   Store valuables in the trunk to deter theft.
  •   Protect Your Property:
    •   Never leave belongings unattended in public areas.
    •   Secure personal items when not in use.

Parking and Traffic Regulations

  •   Student Parking:
    •   Restricted to general parking areas: lots A through H and J through O.
    •   Prohibited in faculty/staff areas, fire lanes, curb lines, grassy areas, and loading docks.
  •   Handicapped Parking:
    •   Reserved for vehicles with valid handicap permits.
    •   Temporary permits available for temporary disabilities.
    •   Permit allows parking in designated spaces when handicap area is full.
  •   Visitor Parking:
    •   Visitors must use general parking lots labeled Blue or Gold.
  •   Towing Policy:
    •   Vehicles may be towed for overnight parking without permission, traffic hazards, unpaid tickets, or impeding College functions.
    •   Request for overnight parking permission required from Safety and Security Director.
  •   Appeals Process:
    •   Tickets for violations can be appealed within 10 days of issuance.
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