The Public Safety Department of Mott Community College works to prevent crimes from occurring rather than react to them after the fact. MCC has a comprehensive Crime Prevention program which is based upon the dual concepts of eliminating or minimizing criminal opportunities, whenever possible, and encouraging the college community to be responsible for their own security and the security of others.
Provides a Public Safety escort, available upon request, for persons walking on campus (Main Campus). For an escort, call (810) 762-0222, 2-0222 on the college phone system.
Public Safety personnel are assigned to continuously patrol all areas of campus 24 hours per day, all year long.
When an emergency has been declared on campus you will see many ERT members in yellow vests/jackets providing directions for taking shelter, exiting the building or other safety instructions. Please quickly and accurately follow their directions. If additional assistance is required notify an ERT member as soon as possible.
Each building on the main campus has Emergency Call Boxes located in the hallways. These boxes are marked by a "red sign" and by this symbol on the main campus maps. Push the button for assistance from Public Safety.
Emergency Call Boxes are located throughout the grounds of the main campus. These boxes are marked by a "blue light". Push the button for assistance from Public Safety.
Efforts are made to advise members of the campus community on a timely basis about campus crime and related crime problems. See Crime Statistics.
Cameras are operational in various areas of the main campus, including some parking areas.
Electronic alarms are installed on MCC’s Main Campus, with the system being expanded.
Students or employees can get a free, high-quality whistle to use in the event of a threat or attack.
A formal network of employees who act as the "Eyes and Ears" of the Department of Public Safety to report suspicious persons or activities.
If anyone needs medical assistance or an ambulance, call the Public Safety Department. Each of our patrol cars has up-to-date first aid kits and we have a direct link to the Flint Police Department.