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SECTION F | STUDENT
- SECTION FA | Equal Education Opportunity
- SECTION FB | Admissions
- SECTION FC | Attendance
- SECTION FD | Tuition and Fees
- SECTION FE | Financial Aid
- SECTION FF | Student Welfare
- SECTION FF.1 | Campus Safety
- SECTION FF.2 | Mental Health
- SECTION FFA | Immunizations
- SECTION FFA.1 | Immunizations
- SECTION FFA.2 | International Students
- SECTION FFA.3 | Residence Life Requirement
- SECTION FFB | AIDS/HIV
- SECTION FFB.1 | AIDS/HIV
- SECTION FFC | Student Support Services
- SECTION FFC.1 | Student Support Services and Administrative Services
- SECTION FFC.2 | Veterans Services
- SECTION FFC.3 | Special Programs for Students with Disabilities
- SECTION FFC.4 | Pregnancy and Parenting Student
- SECTION FFD | Freedom from Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation
- SECTION FFD.1 | Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying
- SECTION FFD.2 | Sexual Assault and Intimate Partner or Domestic/Dating Violence/Clery Reporting
- SECTION FFD.3 | Student Discrimination Grievance Procedure
- SECTION FFE | Sexual Misconduct Policy
- SECTION FG | Student Housing
- SECTION FH | Solicitation
- SECTION FI | Student Records
- SECTION FJ | Student Activities
- SECTION FK | Student Rights and Responsibilities
- SECTION FKA | Student Expression
- SECTION FKA.1 | Student Expression
- SECTION FKB | Student Conduct
- SECTION FKB.1 | Code of Student Conduct/Special Programs/Student Misconduct/Drug-Free Campus/Complicity
- SECTION FKB.2 | Disciplinary Procedures and Sanctions
- SECTION FKB.3 | Academic Integrity
- SECTION FKC | Student Complaints and Grievances
- SECTION FKC.1 | Student Grievance Procedures
- SECTION FKC.2 | Student-Instructor Conflict Resolution
- SECTION FKD | Grade Challenge
- SECTION FKD.1 | Grade Challenge
- SECTION FKD.2 | Program of Study Dismissal
- SECTION FL | Athletics
SECTION FF.1
STUDENT
STUDENT WELFARE
CAMPUS SAFETY
Procedure
CIVILITY
In keeping with its rich traditions, Navarro College pledges to maintain a civil campus climate in which students, employees, and visitors can experience a safe, mutually supportive, academically encouraging, egalitarian, & tolerant community. Civility is the act of formal politeness and courtesy in behavior and speech. Navarro College encourages its community to enable “I Am Navarro” by continually acting with consideration and respect for the Navarro College culture and its members. Civility is defined as “good citizenship and orderly behavior.”
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CAMPUS POLICE
The Navarro College Department of Public Safety is committed to the prevention of crime and the protection of life and property. The department provides patrol and protection for the main campus and associated locations, and confers with local departments for additional coverage of all Navarro College property.
NCDPS officers are licensed peace officers as defined under the laws of the State of Texas and thereby have the authority as peace officers. They are vested with all the powers, privileges, and immunities of Texas Peace Officers within the county, including all streets and roads in which the College owns, rents, leases or otherwise controls. The department’s law enforcement authority is defined within the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure as well as Chapter 51 of the Texas Education Code.
NCDPS officers provide various services to its community including campus escorts, door unlocking, and general assistance as requested. Additionally, the department provides detailed written reports of all incidents occurring on-campus or associated locations, and information reports of other incidents involving Navarro College students. This information is the investigatory process for criminal proceedings and college student adjudication. Additionally, the department complies with all Clery reporting requirements each year and makes this information available on the Navarro College website.
CAMPUS PROCEDURES FOR REPORTING CRIMES OR EMERGENCIES
To report an emergency, please call 911. For non-emergencies, one may contact the Navarro College Department of Public Safety on the Corsicana Campus (903) 875-7500 or at (903) 654-3999.
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION
The WatchDog Alert System is an emergency notification system whereby faculty, staff, and students are contacted by telephone, e-mail, and text message in the event of a weather-related or other emergency. Resident Life students also may be alerted by an Outdoor Warning System that is located near the residence halls. The WatchDog Alert System is a free service to students, faculty and staff. However, some participants receiving the text message alerts could be charged by their wireless provider. Current contact information (e.g., phone numbers, email addresses) may be updated on may be updated on MYNC Self-Service . For more information, please contact the Contact Center (navarrocollege.edu) or 1-800-NAVARRO or (903) 875-7416 https://www.navarrocollege.edu/contact-center-contact-us.html.
PARKING ON CAMPUS AND/OR NAVARRO COLLEGE LOCATIONS
Parking on the Navarro College campus and associated locations is provided to help promote access and convenience. As a privilege extended to the user, every attempt must be made to avoid the abuse of this privilege. The following policy has been developed to help manage parking on the Navarro College campus and associated locations and to help ensure vehicles on Navarro College property are parked in legitimate parking spaces.
Students: All students, whether Residence Life or commuter, enrolled in courses at Navarro College are required to register any vehicle for which they are responsible when they register for classes at the beginning of the fall term, or first term of enrollment of each academic year. While a parking fee will be assessed for each term of enrollment, the parking permit sticker issued is valid for the entire academic year. A new parking permit sticker is required for each academic year beginning in the fall semester. In the event the student brings a different automobile on campus or an associated location, the new automobile must be registered immediately at no additional expense. Parking permits information is completed on MYNC Self-Service and the permit will be available at the Registrar’s Office with appropriate student identification. A license plate number for the vehicle being registered will be required. Failure to register a vehicle may result in the vehicle being ticketed and/or towed.
The parking permit will be affixed to the lower right or left corner of the front windshield. Students enrolled at Navarro College are permitted to park in any available parking space provided the parking space is not reserved for visitors, handicapped, faculty, staff, or residence life hall residents.
Residence Life students are encouraged to park their vehicle in parking spaces designated for Residence Life students. Residence Life students are also encouraged to walk to class and not move their vehicle to a more convenient location on campus.
Faculty and Staff: Faculty and staff are also required to register their vehicles and procure a parking permit. Faculty and staff will be issued a parking permit when they are employed by the college. The parking permit issued will remain with the employee’s vehicles until such time that vehicle is replaced. Parking permit information is completed on MYNC Self-Service and the permit will be available at the Registrar’s Office . Failure to register a vehicle may result in the vehicle being towed and/or impounded.
Faculty and staff will park their vehicles in spaces identified for faculty/staff. If all faculty/staff parking spaces are filled, faculty and staff may use other available spaces except those designated for handicapped parking (unless the faculty staff member is disabled and in need of a handicapped parking space).
Staff having responsibilities in Residence Life and assigned a parking space are encouraged to walk to their work station and not move their vehicle to a more convenient parking location on campus.
Administrative Management Personnel: Administrative management personnel are also required to register their vehicle and procure a parking permit to park in the faculty and staff reserved parking spaces. Parking permit information is completed on MYNC Self-Service and the permit will be available at the Registrar’s Office.. The parking permit issued will remain with the vehicle until such time that the vehicle is replaced. Failure to register a vehicle may result in the vehicle being towed and/or impounded.
With the exception of parking spaces marked for handicapped individuals, all administrative personnel may park their vehicle in any available parking space on campus or an associated location.
Visitors: Navarro College understands there will be visitors on campus or an associated location from time to time and visitors may park in any visitor labeled parking or the public parking areas on a Navarro College property, with the exception of the housing areas parking is available to the public and students. Temporary permits can be issued by Campus Police on an as-needed basis, with the exception of handicapped parking, vehicles with a temporary permit may park in any designated parking spaces on campus or an associated location.
The driver of a vehicle on campus or Navarro College location will be expected to follow all federal, state and municipal laws in effect for parking. Failure to adhere to these laws, including policies enacted by the Navarro College Board of Trustees, may result in the revocation of an issued permit, issuance of a citation and towing and/or impound of the vehicle found to be in violation.
All vehicles parked in the housing and restricted parking areas of campus and locations of the Navarro College District must have a parking permit displayed on a front lower corner of the front windshield or a temporary permit displayed on the dashboard clearly visible from the outside. Any vehicle parked in a Navarro College parking space without a parking permit or temporary permit after 11 p.m. may be towed at the owner’s expense.
AUTO ACCIDENT
In case of auto accident on campus or an associated location of Navarro College, one must notify the Navarro College Department of Public Safety or the local jurisdictional law enforcement agency.
NAVARRO COLLEGE TRAFFIC SAFETY RULES AND REGULATIONS
FORWARD
The policies and regulations contained herein are given the effect of law by Senate Bill 162, 60th Legislature, 1967, of which Section 2 is quoted in part below:
“Each governing board of the State institutions of higher education of this state is hereby authorized to promulgate rules and regulations for the safety and welfare of students, employees, and property and such other rules and regulations as may be deemed necessary to carry out the provisions of this Act and the governance of the respective instructions, providing for the operation and parking of vehicles upon the grounds, streets, drives, and alleys or another institutional property under its control.”
INTRODUCTION
The control of traffic on campus or an associated location is a necessary part of the efficient operation of the College. All members of the College community are urged to familiarize themselves with these regulations and to cooperate in respecting them.
ARTICLE 1: AUTHORITY
SB 162 of the 60th Legislature now incorporated into the Texas Higher Education Code Subchapter E, paragraph 51.201-51.221.
ARTICLE 2: LAWS
State laws, city ordinances, and College rules and regulations (adopted by the Board of Trustees) are applicable and may be enforced on the College premises and referrals made to the appropriate court of jurisdiction.
ARTICLE 3: VEHICLE REGISTRATION
SECTION A – All vehicles, as defined by state law, operated on College premises must be registered with Navarro College and the permit must be properly displayed.
SECTION B – Employees have ten (10) business days to register their vehicle upon commencement of employment or following the acquisition of a replacement vehicle if said vehicle will be operated on campus or Navarro College location. Students have ten (10) business days – beginning on the first official class day of any semester – to register their vehicle.
SECTION C – The person who owns or registers a vehicle on campus or location is responsible for that vehicle and all parking violation citations issued thereto. If the person operating the vehicle is other than the registrant when the violation is committed, both the driver and the registrant may be cited.
SECTION D – The operation of motor vehicles on the premises of Navarro College will be restricted to campus or an associated location drives and parking lots unless special permission is granted by the Navarro College Department of Public Safety for a specific purpose.
SECTION E – Citations received for any violation stated herein could result in the loss of driving privileges on the premises of Navarro College unless the fines are paid within ten days, excluding holidays, weekends, and appeal processes.
SECTION F – Registration is for one (1) academic calendar year, beginning with the first official class day of the fall semester.
SECTION G – Vehicles may be registered Online in the Self-Service portal under the user options tab. Faculty and staff members may register vehicles via the same Self-Service portal. Employees and students shall register their vehicles and obtain the parking permit from:
1. Corsicana Campus – Gooch One-Stop Student Center (Registrar’s Office) |
2. Navarro College - Waxahachie – Building A One-Stop Student Center |
3. Navarro College - Midlothian – Building #1 One-Stop Student Center |
4. Navarro College - Mexia – Business Office |
ARTICLE 4: TYPES OF PERMITS
SECTION A – Permits are issued to full-time and part-time faculty and staff members for their use exclusively. Permits are marked “Faculty & Staff” and are red/white in color.
SECTION B – Permits are issued to Residence Life students and are marked “Housing”. The coloration of these permits changes on a yearly basis to reflect an academic year.
SECTION C – Permits are issued to Commuter students and are marked “Commuter”. The coloration of these permits changes on a yearly basis to reflect an academic year.
SECTION D – All of the above permits become void on the effective date of any status change of the individual if the new status is not eligible for the original-type permit issue.
ARTICLE 5: VISITOR’S PERMITS
Temporary Visitor Permits are issued on a temporary basis and expire on the date and time indicated on the permit. The expiration date and time will be determined at the time of the permit’s issuance and are available from the Police Department at department heads request.
ARTICLE 6: REGISTRATION FEES
There is a fee during the admissions process for students. . There is no charge for faculty and staff members who register a motor vehicle.
ARTICLE 7: DISPLAY OF PERMIT
SECTION A – A registration permit is properly displayed when permanently affixed to the vehicle’s lower left or lower right windshield. These permits are self-adhering and shall not be affixed in any other manner. Permits are non-transferable.
SECTION B – When ownership of a vehicle changes, a new permit will be issued at no charge for a current student or employee.
ARTICLE 8: SECONDARY OPERATION PERMITS
SECTION A – Persons who have a registered motor vehicle but, due to mechanical failure or other issues, are not able to operate the registered vehicle may obtain a permit for a second vehicle from the online process in Self-Service and pick up in the Registrar’s Office of their respective campus or location.
SECTION B – Those persons permanently disabled and who are confined to wheelchairs, or who have severe paralytic issues, should seek the issuance of a handicapped parking placard or license plates with the assistance of a physician. Persons who have either a handicapped placard or license plates may park in any parking space designated for handicapped vehicle parking.
ARTICLE 9: PERMIT ASSIGNMENT AND ENFORCEMENTS
Traffic and parking regulations are enforced whenever Navarro College DPS officers
on duty. The purchase or issuance of a motor vehicle registration permit does not
guarantee a parking space on the premises of Navarro College, nor does the absence
of a parking space or inclement weather constitute a valid justification for violation
of traffic and parking regulations. The mere fact that citations are not issued for
an offense does not indicate that the regulations have been modified excluding that
offense.
ARTICLE 10: SPECIAL OCCASIONS AND EMERGENCIES
On special occasions and in emergencies, parking and traffic limitations may be imposed
by an officer of the Navarro College Department of Public Safety or an employee of
the Navarro College Physical Plant, as required by conditions that prevail.
ARTICLE 11: TRAFFIC AND PARKING VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES
The following are acts that constitute a violation of the traffic and parking regulations of Navarro College and the fines that pertain to each:
PARKING is defined as “parking, stopping, or standing.”
SECTION A – Regulations which are unique to this institution:*
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*See Website for current fines.
SECTION B – Registration enforced and not covered by this publication:
1. All other laws regulating traffic within the State of Texas as defined within the State Traffic Code. |
2. All regulations embodied in the ordinance of the city in which the campus or an association location is located governing and regulating traffic. |
NOTE: Violations of the above-listed Navarro College Traffic and Parking Regulations which also constitute a violation of current Texas State Traffic Code may be cited in the Justice of the Peace Court or Municipal Court located in the county having jurisdiction in lieu of, but not in conjunction with, the Navarro College DPS citation. In any event, persons receiving a citation shall comply with the instructions on the citation form or with the officer’s directions.
ARTICLE 12: PROCEDURES FOR RECIPIENTS OF TRAFFIC OR PARKING VIOLATIONS
SECTION A – Students, faculty, staff members, and visitors receiving a Navarro College DPS parking citation have five (5) business days from the date of issuance to pay the corresponding fine or request an appeal. Fines shall be paid at the Business Office (Cashier) of the respective campus or associated location, which are located as follows:
1. Corsicana Campus – Gooch One-Stop Student Center |
2. Navarro College-Waxahachie Location – Building A, One-Stop Student Center |
3. Navarro College-Midlothian Location – Building #1, One-Stop Student Center |
4. Navarro College-Mexia Location – Business Office |
SECTION B – An online appeal may be submitted by visiting the Navarro College DPS website at www.navarrocollege.edu/about/campus-safety/ and clicking the appropriate link to the appeal form.
1. Appeal Process – If an appeal is submitted, the Chief of Police or his/her designee will review the appeal and decide whether or not to uphold the citation. If the citation is not rescinded, or is otherwise upheld, the student has two (2) business days to appeal the Chief of Police’s (or his/her designee’s) decision by appealing in writing directly to the Chief of Police. The Chief shall then assemble an Appeal’s Committee consisting of two (2) staff/faculty/administrators, two (2) students, and a chairperson selected from Administration. The Appeals Committee shall, under normal circumstances, be assembled once per month to hear appeals. The decision rendered by this Appeals Committee shall represent the final authority for traffic and parking violation grievances at Navarro College. |
SECTION C – Students with outstanding and overdue traffic and/or parking regulation violations are reported to the Office of Executive Director of Student Services, the Cashier Office, and the Registrar's Office. The citations must be paid in full as a condition of re-entry into academic study or to receive any permanent academic record.
SECTION D – Faculty and staff members with overdue traffic and/or parking regulation violations will be reported to the Associate Vice President of Human Resources. Failure to pay fines by the following semester may result in the loss of driving and parking privileges on campus or associated location until the citations are paid in full.
SECTION E – The following conditions are enforced for those persons receiving multiple parking citations on a per-semester basis:
1. First offense – Fee based on violation (see Article 11). |
2. Second offense – Fee based on violation (see Article 11). |
3. Third offense – Fee based on violation (see Article 11), plus student referral to the Office of Executive Director of Student Services for possible disciplinary action. |
4. Fourth offense – Fee based on violation (see Article 11), plus student referral to the Office of Executive Director of Student Services for possible disciplinary action (to include possible suspension of the violator’s driving privileges on campus or associated location). |
5. Fifth offense:
(a) Students – Fee based on violation (see Article 11), plus student referral to the Office of Executive Director of Student Services for possible disciplinary action and removal of the vehicle from the campus or associated location at the owner’s expense. (b) Employees – Fee based on violation (see Article 11), plus referral to Vice President of Operations and/or the employee’s supervisor and possible removal of the vehicle from the campus or associated location at the owner’s expense. (c) Visitors – Fee based on violation (see Article 11), plus possible removal of the vehicle from the campus or associated location at the owner’s expense. |
ARTICLE 13: REMOVAL OF VEHICLES FROM THE NAVARRO COLLEGE PREMISES
SECTION A – The shift commander of the Navarro College Department of Public Safety (NCDPS) may have vehicles removed from the premises of the College at the owner’s expense for the following reasons:
1. Five or more traffic rules and regulations violations per semester. |
2. Displaying a lost or stolen permit on a vehicle. |
3. Displaying an unauthorized permit on a vehicle. |
4. Parking a vehicle on campus or associated location after driving/parking privileges have been denied. |
5. Failure to display current valid license plates. |
6. Parking, stopping, or standing in any Fire Lane. |
7. Parking disregarding barricades or traffic cones erected by the Police Department or Physical Plant. |
8. Parking on any lawn, sidewalk, or in any area that is restricted vehicular or pedestrian traffic. |
9. The vehicle is endangering life or property (i.e. vehicle on fire, leaking fuel, etc.). |
10. The vehicle is an obstruction to any emergency equipment. |
11. The vehicle is blocking access to any building, loading zone, reserved area, barricades, or maintenance equipment. |
12. A motor vehicle is parked in an area with “NO PARKING” signs or markings or an area not striped for parking. |
13. Failure to obey the order of a Navarro College DPS officer. |
14. Parking on a non-paved (grass or grounds) area. |
15. A motor vehicle is parked in violation of the parking regulations and is blocking another vehicle to the point where the other vehicle is unable to move. Note: Reasonable attempts to contact the offending vehicle’s owner will be made prior to removal whenever possible. |
ARTICLE 14: BICYCLE REGULATIONS
SECTION A – Students, faculty, and staff members riding bicycles on the premises of Navarro College are subject to all State laws pertaining to bicycles.
SECTION B – Additional Traffic and Parking regulations:
1. No bicycle will be ridden on sidewalks, walkways, lawn, or in any building, unless expressly approved for bicycle traffic by the Navarro College Department of Public Safety. |
2. Bicycles may not be tied, locked, or secured in any way to permanent fixtures, to include: a. Trees, shrubs b. Handrails c. Walk guardrails d. In or on any walkway |
3. Bicycles secured to any permanent fixtures may be removed at the owner’s expense. |
4. Bicycles will not be taken into any building unless approved by both the Navarro College Department of Public Safety and the department head in charge of the building. |
5. Violators of the above regulations shall be identified and disciplinary actions will be taken. |
Necessary removal of a bicycle from the premises of Navarro College shall be accomplished at the owner’s expense.
ARTICLE 15: PEDESTRIAN REGULATIONS
SECTION A – Pedestrians on the premises of Navarro College must not endanger their safety or constitute an unreasonable impediment to lawful vehicular traffic by crossing streets at other than authorized lanes or by willfully walking on or congregating in the streets.
SECTION B – Pedestrians will avoid walking across any area(s) not designated for pedestrian traffic.
ARTICLE 16: PARKING ZONE MARKINGS
SECTION A – All “No Parking” zones shall be marked with a sign or by yellow or red paint applied to the street or curb or both.
SECTION B – All “Fire Lanes” shall be marked with a sign or by red paint applied to the curb or street and stenciled “No Parking Fire Lane” or combination thereof.
SECTION C – All “Handicap” zones and parking spaces shall be marked with a handicap sign and have the curb marked with blue paint or handicap symbol or combination thereof.
Approved: 2015
Updated: 2016, 2024
Reviewed: 2022