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PACKING LIST
SEXUAL MISCONDUCT AND DISCRIMINATION
CLERY CRIME STATS
It is the desire of the Campus Safety Department to have an informed, safety-conscious campus and community. The Simpson University Daily Crime Log is available at the Campus Safety office. This report documents incidents of crime in the Simpson Community for the last three years.
View the Simpson University “Clery” Crime Statistics inside the document below.
If you have questions about this report, contact Campus Safety at (530) 226-4754.
Suspicious Person or Activity Report
You may file a suspicious person or activity report by contacting Campus Safety at (530) 941-7592 (x4911 from any on campus phone).
More Info at: http://simpsonu.edu/studentbehavior
If an immediate threat is at hand (bomb threat, shooter on campus, etc.), please contact Campus Safety (530) 941-7592 (x4911 from on campus) or call 911 immediately.
The Redding Police Department
The Redding Police Department can provide more information about crime in Redding. They also maintain a sex-offender registry at reddingpolice.org, at the police station and at the Shasta County Sheriff’s office on Court Street.
STUDENT HANDBOOK
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
Disability Accommodations are available to students with documented disabilities. Accommodations are granted as they relate to the functional limitations caused by the disability. In order to receive accommodations a student must have the diagnosing practitioner complete the Disability Verification Form. Any information from testing and past accommodations, in addition to the form, can also be helpful in determining what will provide the best access for the individual student. Disability accommodations are not retroactive. Students must self-disclose to disability services in order to receive accommodations. Please contact the Director of the Academic Success Center in the ASC for more information and the appropriate forms.
How to Get Accommodations
- Contact the office at (530) 226-4783 to set up an appointment with our disability services coordinator.
- Fill out the appropriate application.
Resources
STUDENT COMPLAINT PROCESS
Compliant with HEA Title IV, CFR 34, Sections 600.9 (a)(1) and 668.43 (b)
Simpson University takes very seriously complaints and concerns regarding the institution. All complaints should be first addressed at the campus level. Most complaints should be able to be resolved at the campus level.
If you are a Simpson University student and you have a complaint regarding Simpson University, please refer to the Simpson University catalog and/or your appropriate student handbook for information about the campus level complaint process that you should follow. If you are unable to determine the process that you should follow, you may present your complaint to:
Campus Student Ombudsman, Registrar at:
Email: registrar@simpsonu.edu
Phone: (530) 226-4111
This contact will provide you with a written explanation of the campus process for addressing your particular complaint(s) and answer any questions you may have to assure you a fair process.
If your complaint is about the institution’s compliance with academic program quality and accrediting standards and if you believe that your complaint warrants further attention after exhausting all the steps outlined in the Simpson University catalog and/or student handbooks and/or in the written material given to you by the Campus Student Ombudsman, you may contact:
The Western Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC) at https://www.wscuc.org/resources/comments/ . WSCUC is the academic accrediting body for Simpson University.
An individual may contact the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education for review of a complaint. The bureau may be contacted at 1747 N. Market Blvd., Suite 225, Sacramento, CA 95834, http://www.bppe.ca.gov, phone (916) 574-8900, or fax (916) 263-1897.
Most complaints made to media outlets or public figures, including members of the California legislature, Congress, the Governor, or individual Trustees of Simpson University are referred to the University President’s Office.
Nothing in this disclosure limits any right that you may have to seek civil or criminal legal action to resolve your complaints.
Simpson University has provided this disclosure to you in compliance with the requirements of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, as regulated in CFR 34, Sections 600.9 (b) (3) and 668.43(b). If anything in this disclosure is out of date, please notify:
Chief Operating Officer – Simpson University
Robert W. Quirk
2211 College View Drive
Redding, CA 96003
Phone: (530) 226-4503
Email: rquirk@simpsonu.edu
If a distance education student who lives outside the state of California believes that the university’s internal procedures have not adequately addressed concerns identified under the Program Integrity Rule, the following link and contact information for each state is provided: Student Complaint Information by State and Agency (PDF).
This disclosure was last revised on January 3, 2017.