Housing Handbook Collin College Resident Handbook05-08-2020 | Page 5
Collin County Community College District (Collin College)
In accordance with federal and state law, Collin
County Community College District (Collin College)
is an equal opportunity institution that provides
educational and employment opportunities
without discrimination, including harassment, on
the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin,
age, disability, veteran status, or other legally
protected class. Students with concerns regarding
discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and/or
sexual violence in violation of applicable laws
should contact the Dean of Students Office (DOS) at
972.881.5604 or [email protected].
Collin
College
provides
reasonable
accommodations, in accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and Section
504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, to afford equal
educational opportunities to all people. Students
requesting accommodations under this provision
should contact Collin College’s Accommodations at
Collin College for Equal Support Services (ACCESS)
Office, located at the Plano Campus, at
972.881.5898 (voice).
The Collin College Resident Life Handbook is for
information only and is not intended as a contract,
expressed or implied. The programs, policies, and
statements contained herein are subject to
continual review and evaluation. Collin College
reserves the right to make changes or deletions to
the regulations, guidelines, and information
contained in this publication at any time without
notice or obligation.
2019-2020 Collin College Resident Handbook
Upon request, this Resident Life Handbook is
available in an alternate format for students with
print-oriented disabilities. For more information,
contact the ACCESS Office at 972.881.5898 (voice).
For persons who are Deaf or hard of hearing or
have speech impairments, contact Texas Relay
Services by dialing 711, 800.735.2989 (TTY), or
877.826.1789 (VCO).
The Collin College Board of Trustees policy manual
also includes information important to Collin
College students, and can be found on the Internet
at https://pol.tasb.org/home/index/304.
Accreditation Status
Collin College is accredited by the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on
Colleges (SACSCOC) to award associate degrees
and certificates. For questions regarding Collin
College’s accreditation, contact the Commission on
Colleges:
1866 Southern Lane
Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097
Phone: 404.679.4500
Note: The Commission is to be contacted only if
there is evidence that appears to support the
institution’s significant non-compliance with a
requirement or standard.
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