Contacts

Law or Board Policy or Administrative Procedurea Person Responsible, Location, and Phone Number
Academic Policies and Procedures Dean, Student Services/Student Support, CCR 236 (909) 389-3368
Americans with Disabilities Act Vice President, Student Services, CCR 245 (909) 389-3355
Bulletin Board Policy Director, Student Life, CCR 154 (909) 389-3410
Campaign and Election Policy Director, Student Life, CCR 154 (909) 389-3410
Disabilities laws and regulations Vice President, Student Services, CCR 245 (909) 389-3355
Drugs and Alcohol, District Policy Chief of SBCCD Police, (909) 384-3277
Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1971 Dean, Student Services/Student Support, CCR 236 (909) 389-3368
Matriculation Plan and Appeals Process Dean, Student Services/Counseling and Matriculation CCR 239, (909) 389-3327
Sections 504 and 508 of the Rehabilitation Acts Vice President, Student Services, CCR 245 (909) 389-3355
Sexual Harassment Policy Vice President, Student Services, CCR 245 (909) 389-3355
Student Code of Conduct Vice President, Student Services, CCR 245 (909) 389-3355
Student Grievances Vice President, Instruction, CCR 241 (909) 389-3202
Title IX Prohibiting Sex Discrimination and Harassment in Education Vice President, Student Services, CCR 245 (909) 389-3355
Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Collegesb Accreditation Liaison Officer, CCR 241 (909) 389-3202 for inquiries


























a District policies and procedures are available on the San Bernardino Community College District website, http://www.sbccd.org/Board_of_Trustees/Policies_,-a-,_Procedures.

b Accreditation by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges is an expression of confidence that an institution is satisfactorily achieving its objectives, and that it meets or exceeds the Commission’s standards and abides by Commission policies. The Commission is concerned with institutional integrity and with performance consistent with Commission standards and policies. While it cannot intervene in the internal procedures of institutions or act as a regulatory body, the Commission can and does respond to complaints regarding allegations of conditions at affiliated institutions that raise significant questions about the institution’s compliance with the standards expected of an accredited institution. Students and community members have the right to file a complaint with the Commission. Information regarding the complaint process is available on the Commission’s website, http://californiacommunitycolleges.cccco.edu/ComplaintsForm.aspx.