Student Safety
CBC is committed to fostering a campus community where every student can thrive. Here, you’ll find resources that promote student safety.
Title IX
Title IX is a federal law in the United States that ensures gender equality in educational programs and activities, prohibiting discrimination based on sex. It promotes fair treatment and opportunities for all students, regardless of their gender, in schools, colleges, and universities that receive federal funding.
Learn moreNon-Discrimination & Harassment Policy
CBC upholds a Non-Discrimination and Harassment policy, ensuring that all students can learn and participate in a respectful and inclusive environment, free from any form of bias or mistreatment.
Learn moreStudent Behavior Intervention Team (SBIT)
A Student Behavior Intervention Team is a group formed by the school to provide support and guidance for students who may be facing challenges, by addressing their behavioral, academic, and emotional needs in a collaborative and proactive manner.
Learn moreCampus Security
CBC Security is committed to providing our campus with a safe and welcoming learning environment for all. We are dedicated to protecting our students 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year.
Learn moreGreen Dot
The Green Dot violence prevention program is an initiative that empowers individuals to actively intervene and prevent instances of power-based personal violence, such as harassment, and domestic violence, within their community.
Learn moreStudent Well-Being Resources
We care about your overall health and well-being because we know it is critical to your success. CBC, and our surrounding communities, offer students valuable resources to support you through hard times and support your well-being.
Learn moreStudent Conduct & Hazing Prevention
Student Conduct at CBC refers to the set of established rules and standards that outline expected behavior and responsibilities for students, ensuring a respectful and safe campus environment.The campus hazing prevention policy aims to create a safe and inclusive environment by strictly prohibiting and actively educating against any form of hazing within the college community.
Learn moreCulture of Consent
Consent should always be mutual, voluntary and given without pressure, intimidation or fear.
Learn moreOpioid Response Plan
Resources on how you can prepare and protect yourself from an opioid overdose. Learn how to spot signs of an overdose, how to administer naloxone and learn how to get naloxone for free.
Learn moreHearMeWA
If you or a friend are experiencing stress, anxiety, violent threats, sexual abuse—or anything that makes life hard—HearMeWA can help. Get secure, free support any time from professionals who are ready to listen.
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