May 08, 2024  
Student Handbook 2022-23 
    
Student Handbook 2022-23

Housing



Residence Halls

Powell Hall houses 326 male students. A separate unit houses the laundry facility and the Assistant Director of Student Life. Several Student Life Mangers also live in the housing area.

Walker Residence Hall houses 233 female students in a three story facility which contains 60 two-bedroom, two-bathroom suites.

Each floor of the building has a lounge area and group study room. The Student Life/ Diversity & Inclusion Director has an apartment located on the ground floor of the Residence Hall.

Both halls are equipped with free wireless internet. Routers and Hot Spots are NOT allowed in residence halls.

Students are required to live on campus unless they are 21 years of age or show record of residency with a parent or guardian within a 60 mile radius of CCC. Authorization to live off campus must be submitted to and approved by the Dean of Students.

CCC is not responsible for lost or stolen property of those residing in the residence halls. Students have the option of acquiring rental insurance to cover loss/damages.

Off-Campus Housing CCC accepts no responsibility for the safety or condition of properties rented/leased by its students. The College expressly disclaims giving any guarantees that the properties are safe or recommended. Students living off-campus must make their own choice with regard to the selection of living accommodations.

Moving off Campus

After a resident has checked into the Residence Halls, the housing contract cannot be canceled by a student who chooses to move off campus. A resident should not make a verbal or written agreement for off-campus accommodations without being aware that he/she is still responsible for the charges pertaining to the balance of the Residence Hall room and board contract to turn down the sound equipment, and if this does not work, call the security box in the appropriate Residence Hall.

Single Rooms

Ordinarily, every resident will have a roommate. Requests for single rooms will be approved ONLY when space is available. Single room requests should be made to the Student Life/ Diversity & Inclusion Director. If granted, additional fees do apply.

Internet Access

Coffeyville Community College provides Internet access in the Student Success Center and in the Computer Labs. CCC also provides numerous wireless “access points” and cell phone usage. This includes the cafeteria, library, outside courtyard, as well as the majority of the academic buildings. This service is free to students. Students who experience difficulty connecting may contact the IT Department for assistance at Itworkorder@coffeyville.edu

Bookstore

The College Bookstore serves students, faculty, staff, and the community. It provides students affordable options as a one-stop shop for college needs while acting as a social hub and community resource. Bookstore hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. It can open for extended hours during rush periods, rental returns, special events, and upon request. View our website for updates on hours of operation: www.redravenbookstore.com Rented books must be returned to the bookstore by the end of the current semester, or charges may be applied to the student’s account. Refer to the college’s course schedule for semester start and end dates to determine book rental and return deadlines.

The Red Raven Bookstore is more than a retail store or bookshop. We strive to connect uniquely with students, directly impacting student success and retention.

Library Facilities

The Russell H. Graham Learning Resources Center provides the traditional functions of a library and audio-visual services. College personnel are available to assist the user in searching for information and in providing a tour of the services available. The Library is open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm Monday through Thursday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm on Friday and is closed Saturday and Sunday. Special events or needs may be accommodated by making arrangements with the Director, 620-251-7022.

Student Health Center

A registered nurse is available in the Student Health Center located on the lower level of the Student Union during the morning hours. You may reach the nurse by telephone at extension 7024. There is no charge to see the nurse. In the event that additional medical attention is recommended, the college nurse can assist in making those arrangements.

Communicable Diseases

In the event a student has been diagnosed by a physician as having a chronic and communicable disease, the student shall report the diagnosis and nature of the disease to the College Nurse so that proper reporting may be made to county or joint Board of Health. In addition to placing a high priority on preventing the spread of the communicable disease on the campus, the President may appoint a Review Board to evaluate each documented case on an individual basis. The Review Board may consist of, but not necessarily limited to, the student’s physician, county health personnel, College Nurse and the Sr. Director of Community Relations & Student Services.

Mental Health

A student who demonstrates mental health concerns may put themselves or others at risk and could create an environment which would prevent a student’s ability to reach his/her educational objectives. Therefore, a student who expresses certain emotional/mental characteristics such as: attempts or threats to hurt themselves, psychotic episodes, life-threatening eating pattern, etc., will have to provide evidence of psychological/counseling care by a mental health professional to remain a tenant of the Residence Hall and/or Institution.

Student Success Center

Coffeyville Community College provides free tutoring and instructional services in the respective Student Success Centers located on each campus. The primary goal of the Student Success Center is to help students be successful in college by providing individualized instruction to strengthen academic and study skills; peer study groups led by a Student Success Center facilitator are also available for selected classes. The labs also allow students access to computers, software used in most college classes, the Internet and free printing for academic purposes only. The Student Success Center offers academic advising, degree plans, student disability accommodations, ACCUPLACER testing services, and provides testing and test preparation assistance.

The Student Success Center located on the main campus is staffed with a Sr. Director of Academic Advising, Admissions and Student Success, three full-time assistants as well as part-time tutors who will assess a student’s academic skills to identify areas of needed improvement. They will work with students one-on-one, in group settings, and with tutorial software to best address a student’s needs.

Other services provided by the Student Success Center include learning style and career assessments.

Wellness Center

The Wellness Center, located in Weinberg Hall, is open from 7:00 pm until 10:00 pm Monday through Thursday and closed on Friday. Weekend hours will be established after the start of each academic year. Individuals who want to participate in intramural sports, open gym, student activities or fitness activities in the Wellness Center must sign an “Assumption of Risk and Release of Liability” form. This form is available in the Student Life Offices and/or the Admission Office.

Parking Rules, Regulations & Registration - Main Campus

Parking for students is located adjacent to each campus. Parking on the Main Campus is free, however, increasing enrollment makes legal parking spaces difficult to find, so allow extra time. Persons who do not comply with campus parking rules and regulations will be issued a parking violation, charged a fine and subject to the vehicle being towed at the owner’s expense. All fines are paid in the Business Office.

Offenses for which an individual will be ticketed and fined include:

  • Handicap parking without legal vehicle identification
  • Parking in posted “No Parking” areas
  • Improper parking
  • Parking on grass or sidewalks
  • Parking in Loading/Service Zones
  • Restricting traffic flow
  • Parking in posted courtesy spaces
  • Fire Zones

Any person who feels his/her vehicle has been unjustly ticketed may appeal. Written appeals must be received by the Vice President for Operations and Finance within 10 working days after issuance of the ticket or the right to appeal is forfeited. Lacking knowledge or unfamiliarity of these rules and regulations is not considered a valid reason for parking in violation of rules and regulations.

Vehicles & Parking Rules - Technical Campus, Coffeyville

Students may park along Roosevelt Street and/or 6th Street. (All other parking on the Technical Campus is by permit only.) Violators will be towed at their own expense.

Motorized vehicles of any kind are not allowed within the Residence Hall courtyards, on the sidewalks (driven or parked). Damages to Residence Hall complex, equipment or lawn, including sprinkler heads will be assessed to the student’s account. A vehicle parked on sidewalks, the lawn, fire zone, no parking zones or reserved parking spaces will immediately be towed at the student’s expense.