About TSJC

Campus Security and Fire Safety Report - 2010

This report is published in order to satisfy the requirements of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act.

Trinidad State Junior College strives to provide a safe, healthy environment that enhances academic learning. In accordance with Federal Law No. 101-542, the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990, this report will address six topics related to campus crime, statistics and fire safety:

  1. TSJC Security & Crime Prevention
  2. TSJC Crime Statistics
  3. TSJC Policies on Alcohol/Drugs/Sexual Harassment
  4. Alcohol, Drug & Sex Offender Information and Resources
  5. Fire Safety Statistics
  6. TSJC Fire Safety Policies

This report is prepared in cooperation with local law enforcement agencies surrounding our campuses, TSJC Campus Security, TSJC Physical Plant staff, TSJC Housing staff, the Dean of Student Services, Alamosa Campus and the Vice President of Student Affairs, Trinidad Campus. Each entity provides updated information on their efforts and programs to comply with the Act.

The report satisfies requirements for both of Trinidad State Junior College’s campuses – Trinidad and Alamosa, is updated annually and is available at www.trinidadstate.edu and will be provided to all applicants for enrollment or employment if requested. A paper copy will also be available upon request.

Kerry Gabrielson            
Vice President of Student Affairs
& Sponsored Programs
           

Mission Statement

Trinidad State Junior College enriches the academic, technical, and cultural life of our diverse community. We are committed to offering traditional and alternative approaches to education, providing quality instruction and promoting life-long learning.

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TSJC does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, or disability in admission, access to, or treatment, or employment in its educational programs or activities.