About BCC
Campus Safety & Sheriff鈥檚 Office at BCC
Campus Safety
Brunswick Community maintains a healthy, safe, and secure environment for students, employees, and guests. This is being accomplished by being in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, communication of safety rules, and training of students and employees in safe practices. See 鈥淒ocuments and PDFs鈥 on the right for BCC鈥檚 Emergency Action Plan.
Sheriff鈥檚 Office at BCC
The School Resource Officer program through the Brunswick County Sheriff鈥檚 Office provides Deputy Sheriffs as School Resource Officers at 缅北禁地.
School Resource Officers become a role model for the students and also act as a crime deterrent. The one-on-one relationship between the students and the officers allow problems to be solved before they escalate beyond control. They also work in conjunction with the College administration to maintain a safe and orderly environment at the College.
Campus Watch is a program designed to alert the campus community that a formal process for reporting crimes and safety hazards exists on campus. Individuals can report incidents to BCC Sheriff’s Office in person or by phone:
910-755-7330(extension 7330 by any campus phone). If you want to remain anonymous you may call
910-755-7410(extension 7410 by any campus phone) or by e-mail:
[email protected].
These emergency call boxes provide users with a simple way to call for emergency assistance. Press the button and speak clearly into the telephone. The call is automatically sent to 鈥911鈥. Two-way call boxes are located at parking lots 6 and 7, and the Fitness and Aquatics Center pool area.
For an emergency, dial
鈥911鈥. The Brunswick County Emergency Services center (911) will immediately alert BCC Sheriff鈥檚 Deputies by radio and telephone. For non-emergencies, dial
910-755-7330 (office). To leave information anonymously dial
910-755-7410(for non-emergencies) and leave a message on the recorded line or by e-mailing the following:
[email protected]. All e-mails and phone messages are checked several times daily and all information will be addressed promptly.
See 鈥淒ocuments & PDFs鈥 (on right) for the 缅北禁地 Emergency Action Plan.
Colleges and universities are required to provide crime statistics relative to a number of specific categories of crimes. These categories include murder, rape, sexual assault (including both forcible and non-forcible offenses), burglary, aggravated assault, motor vehicle theft, liquor law violations, drug violations, weapons, arson, dating violence, stalking, domestic violence, and hate crimes relative to the aforementioned crimes. Statistics are published by October 1st, of the fall semester, and include the past three calendar years. They are distributed to students and employees and/or are available upon request.
See 鈥淒ocuments and PDFs鈥 on the right for the BCC Clery Crime Statistics.
The intent is for lost and found items to be returned to their rightful owners. Please be aware that BCC nor the Sheriff鈥檚 Office at BCC assumes no responsibility whatsoever for the care and/or protection of any personal belonging left unattended or lost, under any circumstances. All found items should be turned into the BCC Sheriff鈥檚 Office located in Building A (next to Fin鈥檚 Grill) for the identification of the rightful owner. Lost personal items such as clothing, lunch boxes, notebooks, etc. will be placed in a lost and found box located in the Fin鈥檚 Grill. Items of significant value (laptops, keys, wallets, etc.) will be logged as personal property by the BCC Sheriff鈥檚 Office and will be held to allow time for individuals to retrieve lost items. Property not claimed within a reasonable period of time will be transported to the Property Division of the Brunswick County Sheriff鈥檚 Office located at the Brunswick County Complex.
It is unlawful for any person to carry, openly or concealed any weapon on any of the BCC sites. Exceptions are made for those students or employees whose training (such as Basic Law Enforcement Training) or job requires that a weapon be carried and in accordance with North Carolina General Statutes.
In accordance with the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1998, the Drug-Free Schools and Communities鈥 Act of 1989 (Public Law 101-226), as well as Underage Drinking Laws and the laws of the state of North Carolina, the college has endorsed the following drug and alcohol policy:
The unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of a controlled substance or alcohol is prohibited while in the workplace, on college premises, or as part of any college-sponsored activities. (Except for special permitted events)
BCC does not condone the possession, use, manufacture, or distribution of illegal substances or drug paraphernalia of any kind in any amount. Students in violation of this policy may be jeopardizing their own well-being as well as the well-being of the college community.
BCC Drug & Alcohol Policy
BCC Regulation of Alcohol Service Policy
BCC does not maintain a list of sex offenders; this information is maintained by The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation and can be accessed through its website 鈥
See 鈥淒ocuments & PDFs鈥 (on right) for the Traffic Rules.
Dolphin ALERTS
When there is athreat to campus safety or operations, 缅北禁地 will issue Dolphin ALERTS. Dolphin ALERTS are sent using a variety of methods, which are determined based on thenature of the threat. Dolphin ALERTS may be sent via email, digital screen take-over, social media, and text message. This mixture of communication avenues allows the College to reach the widest number of people during an emergency.
If you wish to receive Dolphin ALERTS via text from 缅北禁地,
Text #main to (910)202-4330.
After signing up, you will receive a confirmation text.
For alerts specific to the Odell Williamson Auditorium, text#owato 910-202-4330.