Welcome Students!
The Security Department would like to help you to make your experience here at CCC a safe and positive one. Please familiarize yourself with the requirements and security information on our site. If you do not find your answer there please come to our counter and we will assist you.
In an ongoing effort to increase efficiency, Security will be using email addresses for correspondence. You can update your email at Student Registration.
For campus hours as well as campus maps, please visit our Contact Us page.
The Security Department would like to help you to make your experience here at CCC a safe and positive one. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to come to the Security Counter or email us at:
Reporting a Crime or Suspicious Activity
If you witness a crime, or you are involved in an incident that you feel is a crime, immediately call 911.
If you see something that concerns you or makes you feel uncomfortable, you can contact Security:
You can call Security during the established business hours :
- Lone Tree campus - 928-226-4304
- Fourth Street campus - 928-526-7611
- Page Instructional Site - 928-645-6681
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to stop by the Security Counter or email us at:
This information is kept confidential, but it will be reviewed by the Chief of College Security to determine whether it will be investigated at the college level or referred to the local authorities for investigation.
Coconino Community College also has CSA's (Campus Security Authorities) throughout the college, you can report concerns to them as well. They will document your concerns, which will be addressed by the Chief of College Security.
Service Animals
Smoke Free Arizona Act
Coconino Community College complies with the Smoke Free Arizona Act ( A.R.S. § 36-601.01 ).
CCC is a smoke free campus, this includes electronic cigarettes. Please read the CCC Policy 107-01 2. 1. b governing this if you have any questions or concerns.
Storm Ready
Coconino Community College is now a part of the StormReady community. Find out more about this program at StormReady.
Flagstaff Local Resources
Flagstaff also offers a resource Guide of local resources to assist individuals.
Flagstaff Resource Guide
Daily Crime Log, Annual Security Report
Coconino Community Colleges Crime Report is published and available online below. If you would like a copy, stop by the Security Office at the Fourth Street campus or the Lone Tree campus.
Campus Annual Security Crime Report (printable copy)
The History behind the Jeanne Clery Act
Other Information
If requested to show an ID, you must comply pursuant to: 503-01, 2.2.G Student Code of Conduct
An individual shall not obstruct or resist any College official, employee, or College Security officer or Public Safety Officer in the performance of his or her duty. An individual shall not furnish false information including false identification, misuse or forgery of College records, false documents or identification.
Lost & Found can be found at the Security Office
Bicycles
Please share the road with our bicycling community. Many people ride bikes to save on costs. So, if you drive, please be watchful and "Share the Road."
Bicycles can only be secured in the designated bicycle rack. They are not allowed inside the buildings or any other area. You can be cited for unauthorized parking of your bicycle.
Security does not supply locks. Be sure to bring a lock and lock your bicycle up in the designated bike racks.
Skateboards can now be secured by the bike rack. You will need your own padlock.
A printed copy of the Annual Campus Security Report and Summary are available from Campus Security upon request by calling 928-226-4304 or emailing
Don't Get Scammed
Coconino Community College will make a proactive effort to try and keep all students and employees informed of potential scams.
If you are a CCC student or employee and you think you may have received a possible scam, get in contact with the college IT department, do not open any attachments from any suspected email.
Here are a few examples of current scam concerns.
Federal Trade Commission Covid-19 Scam Advisory
Freedom to Breathe Cards Example (Fraudulent Card)
Gift Card
Direct Deposit (DD)
Social Engineering Red Flags