Minneapolis Community and Technical College is committed to providing a safe, secure and healthy environment for its students, faculty, staff and visiting public. Campus health and safety encompasses personal security and public safety, safe and efficient movement to and through the campuses, preservation of physical and fiscal resources, safe and healthful facilities, emergency management, and protection of the environment.
The College will implement programs system-wide to reduce or eliminate hazards to persons and facilities, facilitate movement on campus, and prevent harm to the campus environment and surrounding community. The College expects that students, faculty and staff will fulfill their individual responsibilities toward achieving safety excellence and environmental responsiveness.
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