Campus Safety, Security, and Emergency Management
Community College of Aurora strives to provide a safe and healthy environment that enhances the learning process. Each student and employee should be able to attend classes, work on campus, and/or participate in activities with a feeling that they are in an environment that is safe and secure. Read the Staying Safe on Campus Brochure.
Your safety is our priority if this is an Emergency please dial: 911
CentreTech Campus Contact Information
16000 E. CentreTech Pkwy,
Aurora, CO 80011
Campus Security: 303-360-4727
Fax: 303-340-7080
Facilities: 303-360-4754
Lowry Campus Contact Information
700 Boston Street, Bldg 999,
Denver, CO 80230
Campus Security: 303-419-5557
Campus Security Supervisor: 720-858-2733
Facilities: 303-595-1537
Denver Metro-Area Response System: 911 or 303-892-9111
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What is Consent?
Consent is an agreement between participants to engage in sexual activity. Consent should be clearly and freely communicated.
What is Stalking?
While legal definitions of stalking vary from one jurisdiction to another, stalking generally refers to a course of conduct that involves a broad range of behavior directed at the victim. The conduct can be varied and involves actions that harass, frighten, threaten and/or force the stalker into the life and consciousness of the victim.
What is Bystander Intervention?
Bystander Intervention is recognizing a potentially harmful situation or interaction and choosing to respond in a way that could positively influence the outcome.
What Could Be Abuse
Abuse is when someone causes us harm or distress. It can take many forms, ranging from disrespect to causing someone physical or mental pain. It can occur in someone’s home, a care home, hospital or a public place
Report an Incident or Concern
This form can be used for self-referral, or for the purpose of reporting a concern or incident about the behavior of others.
Safety Operational Plans & Protocols
CCA’s Emergency Operations Plan
The Community College of Aurora Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) has been designed as a contingency plan for CCA personnel in order to plan for campus emergencies. While this guide does not cover every conceivable situation, it does supply the basic administrative guidelines necessary to cope with most campus emergencies. Read the entire Emergency Operations Plan.
Standard Response Protocol
The Community College of Aurora practices the Standard Response Protocol (SRP). The SRP is divided into four different methods of response that will cover any given emergency that occurs on campus. For additional information on the SRP, please watch the Standard Response Protocol Video.
The CARE Team’s
The CARE Team’s purpose is to provide a cross-functional, multidisciplinary point of contact for members of the college community who have encountered student behavior which is causing concern. The team will act promptly to follow-up with the individual initiating the report, determine if there have been any additional warning signs or reasons for concern (such as student code of conduct violations or classroom incidents), and meet with the student to develop a plan. Our intent is to be caring and preventive.