This Campus Security Report is required by federal law to comply with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and contains policy statements and crime statistics for the school. Three years’ worth of statistics are included for certain types of crimes that were reported to have occurred on campus, in off-campus buildings or on property owned or controlled by the school, and on public property within or immediately adjacent to the campus. The Dean of Students prepares this report using crime statistics provided by the MCC Security Office, local law enforcement agencies, and College officials.
Mayland Community College is concerned with the safety and well-being of its students, faculty, and staff and is committed to providing a safe and secure campus community. MCC has been fortunate in experiencing few crimes, but emergencies and crimes occasionally occur. MCC takes all incidents very seriously, but students, faculty, staff, and visitors are also responsible for taking measures to protect themselves and their possessions.
To report an emergency dial 911 or use the CALL BOX in the parking lot on the main campus.
To report a crime contact one of the following and complete an Incident Form.
Title IX Coordinator Michelle Musich, Dean of Students 828-766-1262 mmusich@mayland.edu Location: Gwaltney Hall, Student Services |
Deputy Title IX Coordinator Judy McClure, Director of Human Resources 828-766-1272 jmcclure@mayland.edu Location: Gwaltney Hall, Business Office |
Campus Security Authorities on Main Campus Campus Security 828-766-1300 Location: Gwaltney Hall, Front Lobby Michelle Musich, Dean of Students 828-766-1262 mmusich@mayland.edu Location: Gwaltney Hall, Student Services William Ellis, Security Officer 828-766-1227 wellis@mayland.edu Location: Gwaltney Hall, Business Offices |
Students at the ALC and YLC should contact the Dean of that campus.
Crime Log
A crime log is maintained at the Main Campus and the Learning Centers. The most recent 60-day period is available for review at each location during normal business hours. Any portion of the log older than 60 days is available within two business days of the request. This information can be obtained from the Vice-President of Business Administration or the Dean of the Learning Center. The information in the daily crime log includes the nature, date, time, general location, and disposition of each crime. The names of individuals will be withheld, and any information may be withheld, if its release could jeopardize an ongoing investigation.
Note: Do not attempt to text 911 from Avery County, including the Main Campus and the Avery Learning Center. This service is not available at this time. In an emergency make a voice call.