Consumer Information Report

For more information about the Campus Safety & Security (Cleary) Report, contact VP of Student Life Jordan Strom at jstrom@mccks.edu or (785) 539-3571 x331; or Housing and Dining Coordinator Shadren Walker at shadren.walker@mccks.edu or (785) 539-3571 x337; or Director of IT JT VanGilder at it@mccks.edu or (785) 539-3571 x327.

MCC’s student-right-to-know and campus security report.

Campus Emergencies

In case of any emergency, call 911 (9-1-1)

This will contact the local Police department and they will send the police, ambulance, or fire department as necessary. Call this number if you or someone you are with is in a life-threatening condition or situation. You can dial 911 from anywhere in the United States and you will reach the local Police department where ever you are.

MCC strives to foster an environment where diversity is celebrated; citizens of all races, creeds, and nationalities are made welcome and rights are preserved.

In conjunction with the Riley County Police Department, MCC Student Life department is responsible for assisting in the enforcement of federal and state laws through its authority established by Kansas State Law as revised and as directed by Manhattan Christian College administration for all safety/security and other emergency responses as may be deemed necessary on the campus.

MCC Alerts

MCC Students and Staff can also subscribe to MCC Alerts to receive text messages, e-mail, or phone messages about school closings, weather or other emergency situations on campus.

Receive emergency alerts

Sign up at MCC Alerts sign-up page (hosted by Mobile-Text-Alerts) or text “mccksalerts” to 41372

FAQs

What is MCC Alerts?

MCC Alerts uses automated text messaging to alert you to college closings and crisis situations. MCC Alerts is one strategy of the greater college-wide emergency communications effort. In the event of an emergency, campus authorities are able to dispatch alerts and information directly to you through a variety of services such as e-mail, postings to the MCC homepage, and text messages. Sign up now!

When will the college send me emergency alerts using MCC Alerts?
MCC Alerts will be used to inform recipients when a dangerous condition exists on campus (e.g. active shooter, storm in process, dangerous debris from storm), when a decision to close the campus has been made or when a decision to reopen the campus following a forced closure has been made.
Who is eligible to sign up for MCC Alerts?
Current students, staff, and faculty are eligible to sign up for MCC Alerts. If desired, MCCers could add their parents, children, or spouse’s phone numbers when they sign up for MCC Alerts.
How often is MCC Alerts tested?
Twice per year on specified days. Tests ensure that the MCC Alerts service is functioning properly. You will be notified in advance of the test. If you do not receive the test alert, please verify you are set to receive emergency alerts and that the saved phone numbers are correct and current. If you need assistance, contact the college.
What happens after I graduate or am no longer employed by MCC?

You may disable or delete your MCC Alert account at anytime by texting replying “stop” to any alert message.

Will I receive unsolicited messages (“SPAM”) as a result of giving my phone number to MCC Alerts?
No. Only authorized personnel are permitted to send emergency alerts using MCC Alerts. In addition, MCC will not sell your contact information to third party marketers.

NE Kansas Notification System (Everbridge)

In addition to MCC Alerts, students and staff may sign up for the NE Kansas Notification System (Everbridge) to be notified of alerts in Manhattan and surrounding areas. These alerts can be emergencies, road/street closures, accidents, and more.