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General Campus Information
To donate online or for more information, go to our website SAFETY FOR THE COLLEGE COMMUNITY
at http://foundation.solano.edu/ - Call our office at (707) The following information is published in accordance
864-7177 to talk to Curt Johnston, Executive Director, or with Public Law 101.542 (§201), as amended by Public
Eileen Amick, Administrative Assistant. Law 102.26, the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of
1990.
HOUSING
The College does not maintain dormitories. Students Crime Reporting Procedures: No community or campus
may obtain information on off-campus housing from the can be totally risk-free in today’s society. Students, faculty,
bulletin board in the Student Center located in Building staff, and visitors are partners in creating an atmosphere
1400. that is safe and conducive to learning.
PARKING ENFORCEMENT All law enforcement services are provided by the
Permit parking is not enforced in student/general Solano County Sheriff’s Office under a Memorandum of
parking lots during the first week of the fall and spring Agreement with Solano Community College District. The
semesters, and summer session offered (e.g. if a 10-week department is located in Bldg. 1800B. When on campus
session is offered, the first week of that session will have report any criminal action or other emergency by calling
a grace period. Any session beginning after the 10-week (707) 580-6526 or 911. The non-emergency number is (707)
session will not have a grace period). Reserved areas, 864-7131. Off campus dial 911 to report an emergency.
such as RideShare, Visitors, Faculty and Staff, Disabled
parking, etc. do not have a grace period for permit College Property: Solano Community College property
parking. Thereafter, permit parking is enforced Monday- may not be removed from the campus without the
Friday, 7:00 am–10:00 pm. You must have a valid permit expressed, written permission from the school dean or area
clearly displayed while parked on Solano Community supervisor. Unauthorized removal of College property
College District property, including the Vacaville Center, from the campus is a violation of the law and may be
the Vallejo Center, and the Vallejo Auto Tech Center. All prosecuted by the College.
other regulations and vehicle code violations are enforced
24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Parking for students is Sheriff’s Department: It is the policy of the Solano
provided in clearly designated areas. Certain parking areas Community College Board of Trustees to protect all
are reserved for visitors, for faculty and staff who hold members of the College community and to protect the
permanent parking permits, handicapped persons, and property of the District (Board Policy §3410
rideshare. & §3800). Under the general direction of the Service Area
Manager assigned by the Sheriff’s Office, the campus
General Information: Parking permits are valid Sheriff’s Department shall ensure that reasonable
for all Solano Community College campuses. Permits must protection is provided by using methods that fit within,
be placed as indicated on the permit directions. Parking and contribute to, the educational philosophy and process
fees are subject to change. An appeal process is available to of the institution.
contest parking citations.
Deputies have full peace officer authority, pursuant to
For more information regarding parking, access our California Penal Code (§830.32A) and Education Code
web site at www.solano.edu/police or email us at (§72330). They have peace-officer training, as prescribed
parkingservices@solano.edu or call (707) 864-7131. by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards
and Training. Drivers should be aware that Deputies
PUBLICATIONS are authorized to enforce all provisions of the California
Solano Community College publishes a general Catalog Vehicle Code relative to both moving and non-moving
yearly, a Schedule of Classes prior to each semester (fall, violations on campus.
spring, summer); and a variety of brochures on specific
areas of study and student services. Students publish a The Campus Crime Statistics Report is published annually
bi-monthly bulletin, the ASSC Newsletter. The College also and is available in the Solano Community College Sheriff’s
maintains a web site with current information on classes, Department and on the College’s website at http://www.
policies, programs and services: www.solano.edu. solano.edu/police/statistics.php.
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