The safety and well-being of Central Piedmont students, employees, and visitors is the most important concern to the college. Central Piedmont provides many services to create an atmosphere that promotes safety while remaining conducive to learning.
The college’s security officers are here to help you. They work with the college community in the prevention and effective resolution of crime and disruptive behavior issues that impact the learning environment or the quality of campus life. Visit the College Security Services site for more information on the following and our other services.
Learn more about College Safety by visiting their website.
The Central Piedmont Care Team's purpose is to provide a systematic response to reports of behavior that is concerning or disruptive to the college community. The Care Team is a cross-unit group whose members consist of college staff from Student Services, College Security Services, Counseling, Human Resources, and Academic Affairs. If you have a concern of an immediate threat, please call College Security Services at 704.330.6911. Report a concern to the Care Team online.
Central Piedmont uses many communication channels to alert students, employees, and other interested community members in the event of an emergency or dangerous situation. The college sends out messages in case of a campus emergency; to give timely warning of a crime; to warn about severe weather; or to make an important announcement.
Be sure to sign up through the MyCollege employee portal.
The Office of Emergency Management implements programs and projects in emergency and disaster planning, training, mitigation, response, and recovery. The mission of the office is to create a comprehensive emergency management program for Central Piedmont Community College in order to save lives, protect property, promote continuity of operations, and reduce the overall effects of large-scale disasters. The office also acts as the primary liaison between the college and outside government emergency management agencies.
To be ready in case of a campus situation, Central Piedmont students can walk through the "Student Safety, Security, & Emergency Preparedness" online training. This training provides a one-stop source on Central Piedmont safety measures including who to contact, how to report suspicious activity, student ID cards, emergency responses, and more.
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