Emergency Contact Information
LCC Police Department
LCC Dispatch: 517-483-1800
Email: police_dispatch@star.lcc.edu
Available 24 hours a day
Downtown Campus – LCC Police
411 N. Grand Ave.
Lansing, MI 48933
Location: GB 2110
Phone: 517-483-1800
West Campus – LCC Police
5708 Cornerstone Drive
Lansing, MI 48917
Location: N181
Phone: 517-483-1500
In an emergency, call 911 for local Police, Fire and emergency medical services
Title IX Contact Information
Title IX and Sexual Misconduct Resources
To file a complaint, contact a Title IX Coordinator:
TO REPORT A STUDENT
Christine Thompson
Dir. Of Student Compliance
Student Title IX Coordinator
Gannon Building
411 N. Grand Avenue
Lansing, MI 48933
Phone: 517-483-9632
Email: thompsc@lcc.edu
Greg Lattig
Athletic Director
Deputy Title IX Coordinator
Gannon Building
411 N. Grand Avenue
Lansing, MI 48933
Phone: 517-483-1622
Email: lattigg@lcc.edu
TO REPORT AN EMPLOYEE
JR Beauboeuf
Director of Risk Management
Equal Opportunity Officer & Title IX Coordinator
309 N. Washington Square
Lansing, MI 48933
Phone: 517-483-1730
Email: beauboej@lcc.edu
TO FILE AN EEO COMPLAINT
(harassment based on race, religion, disability, or other non-gender based issues)
JR Beauboeuf
Director of Risk Management
Equal Opportunity Officer & Title IX Coordinator
309 N. Washington Square
Lansing, MI 48933
Phone: 517-483-1730
Email: beauboej@lcc.edu
LCC Police Department Services
Visit us by stopping by the LCC Police Department office in the Gannon Building downtown or call 517-483-1800.
- Battery jump starts
- Directional assistance
- Lost & Found at the Downtown and West campuses
Disposal of unclaimed items takes place at the end of every semester - Open locked vehicles
- Safety escort
- After hours building access, if necessary
- Emergency CPR, First Aid, or AED use during a medical emergency
- Emergency notifications, timely warnings and campus safety notices when warranted
- The development and delivery of campus safety and law enforcement talks, when requested
- Buildings are surveilled by LCCPD officers foot patrols and several interior/exterior cameras throughout LCC campuses.
- RAVE Guardian is a free app available for use at Lansing Community College. There are several features including: a personal safety timer, LCCPD direct chat, LCCPD direct call, LCC Alert Notifications, local 911 direct call, and help/tip lines.
Please report suspicious behavior, unusual circumstances and any possible law enforcement crimes or offenses immediately by calling 517-483-1800. Anonymous reporting is acceptable.
LCC Police investigates all criminal incidents which take place on a campus within the College's jurisdiction.
Minors on Campus
Lansing Community College is committed to providing a safe environment for minors who participate in College programs and activities. All students, including those who have not attained the legal age of majority and who participate in College sponsored activities or programs, including but not limited to athletic and educational camps and the ERESA program are expected to follow all College policies, procedures, and the Student Code of Conduct. The College has Standard Operating Procedures in place to provide a safe environment for minors who participate in programs held by outside organizations using College facilities.
Campus and Community Resources for Student and Employee Survivors of Sexual Assault or Abuse
On-Campus Resources
On-Campus | Type of Services Available | Service Provider | Contact Information |
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Mental Health counseling. LCC's state-licensed, professional counselors help students manage stress, personal loss, relationships, substance abuse, family matters, and provide support for all circumstances and stressors that affect a student's academic performance. |
Center for Student Support |
517-483-1924 |
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Health Management System of America (HMSA). The HMSA Employee Assistance Program is a confidential, voluntary service that provides professional counseling and referral services designed to help LCC employees and eligible family members (spouse and dependents in your household) with personal, job, or family related problems. |
Human Resources |
1-800-847-7240 |
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Campus Safety, file reports, vehicle lock outs and battery jumps, on campus escorts. |
LCC Police Department |
517-483-1800 |
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Registration assistance, referrals to community and campus resources, on-going student support, tuition and child care grants, a calculator lending program, and academic advising. |
Center for Student Support |
517-483-1199 |
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Students currently engaged in or aging out of the foster care system. Some of the services provided in this program include: advising, academic support, community outreach, transportation assistance, specific emergency assistance, care-packages, one-on-one mentoring, group membership and networking opportunities. |
Center for Student Support |
517-483-9625 |
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Accommodations for students with disabilities. |
Center for Student Access |
517-483-1924 |
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Assist veteran and dependent students with VA GI Bill® benefit. Acts as a liaison between students, the VA, and other LCC departments; making contacts on behalf of students when needed. We also offer a dedicated academic advisor, and a large veteran lounge area as a place for veteran students to utilize. |
Veteran Services |
517-483-5246 or Toll Free: 800-644-4522 |
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Student Clubs and organizations, Student Leadership Academy, Student Newspaper, Volunteer Opportunities, Student housing resources, transportation options, voting registration, Student Ombudsperson. |
Center for Student Support |
517-483-1200 |
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Provide support services to English Language Learning (ELL) students who are immigrants, permanent residents, or U.S. citizens as well as provide assistance to international students who are admitted to the U.S. in a temporary, non-resident status (any type of visa). |
Center for Student Support |
517-483-5323 |
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Student Title IX Complaints, Behavioral Intervention for students of concern, Code of Conduct. |
Center for Student Support |
517-483-1261 |
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Report sexual misconduct against an employee, Employee wellness assistance Labor relations, leave of absent, accommodations, benefits, healthcare, tuition waivers. |
Human Resources |
517-483-1870 |
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File discrimination complaints: Any employees or students who believe that discrimination has occurred against themselves or others are urged to report the matter as soon as possible. |
Office of Risk Management and Legal Services, Equal Opportunity |
517-483-1730 |
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Offer numerous scholarships, funded by the contributions of businesses, non-profit entities, and individuals, to students who meet the criteria established by the scholarship donors. |
Foundation Office |
517-483-1985 |
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Identify a program of study that aligns with your long-term career goals. Guidance and clarity on program of study pre-requisites and sequencing. Support with navigating transfer to four-year school options/goals. Advising that will help you navigate your pathway efficiently. Assistance with creating a course map that will help you achieve your transfer goals and/or your certificate / associate degree completion goals. Degree Works graduation audits and "what-if I change my program of study" and MTA audits. |
Advising Advising |
517-483-1200 |
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Provides student support for the personal, social, cultural, and academic adjustment of BIPOC, LGTBQ+, First-Generation, Low Income, adult students; varying ability; and other marginalized and underrepresented students groups. |
Office of Empowerment |
517-483-9804 |
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Assists students with finding resources to finance their postsecondary education. Financial Aid resources are available through the federal government, state government, private organizations, and Lansing Community College. |
Financial Aid Office |
517-483-1200 |
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.
Off-Campus Resources
Off-Campus | Type of Services Available | Service Provider | Contact Information |
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Police |
Report crimes, submit tips, community safety and policing. |
517-483-4600 |
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Police |
Report crimes, submit tips, community safety and policing. |
517-676-2431 |
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Police |
Report crimes, submit tips, community safety and policing. |
Main Office: Delta: Lansing: |
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Police |
Report crimes, submit tips, community safety and policing. |
989-224-5200 |
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Police |
Report crimes, submit tips, community safety and policing. |
517-546-9111 |
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Personal Protection |
A Petition for a Personal Protection Order (PPO) can be filed by individuals who have been physically, emotionally or sexually abused by a spouse, former spouse, family member, partner, parent of your child, current or former roommate, or current or former dating partner. A Petition for a PPO may also be filed if there is proof of stalking. |
517-483-6545 |
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Personal Protection |
A Petition for a Personal Protection Order (PPO) can be filed by individuals who have been physically, emotionally or sexually abused by a spouse, former spouse, family member, partner, parent of your child, current or former roommate, or current or former dating partner. A Petition for a PPO may also be filed if there is proof of stalking. |
Eaton County |
517-543-4335 |
Personal Protection |
A Petition for a Personal Protection Order (PPO) can be filed by individuals who have been physically, emotionally or sexually abused by a spouse, former spouse, family member, partner, parent of your child, current or former roommate, or current or former dating partner. A Petition for a PPO may also be filed if there is proof of stalking. |
989-224-5100 |
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Personal Protection |
A Petition for a Personal Protection Order (PPO) can be filed by individuals who have been physically, emotionally or sexually abused by a spouse, former spouse, family member, partner, parent of your child, current or former roommate, or current or former dating partner. A Petition for a PPO may also be filed if there is proof of stalking. |
517-546-9816 |
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Health |
The MSU Sexual Assault Healthcare Program is staffed 24/7 by specialized forensic nurses. Services are free and available to adults who have been sexually assaulted within the last 5 days. |
517-353-2700 |
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Health |
Forensic Nurse Examiner (FNE) offers, with consent, a medical forensic examination including taking a patient history and doing a physical exam. The nurse will collect evidence (if wanted) based on the assault history and physical findings of the exam. They also offer photo documentation of all injuries, emergency contraception, STI/HIV prophylactic treatment as appropriate, and can testify as an expert witness. |
517-364-3931 |
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Mental Health |
Cristo Rey is a community center that provides free or low cost counseling, medical treatment, access to a food pantry, and a financial empowerment center. |
517-372-4700 |
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Mental Health |
We provide a free anonymous confidential telephone crisis hotline to deal with crises that include depression, suicide, loneliness, sexual assault, grief, and many others. We also provide referrals for services throughout the Greater Lansing area. |
517-337-1717 |
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Mental Health |
Help enable mental well-being, financial independence, addressing trauma. |
517-372-9163 |
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Victim Advocacy |
Committed to helping our member agencies, their communities, and our state and local partners as they work to change the societal norms, practices, and behaviors that allow or condone perpetration of abuse. Our support includes a variety of programs, technical assistance and training that are designed to empower communities to implement prevention activities and programming in ways that are inclusive, relevant and sustainable. |
517-347-7000 |
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Victim Advocacy |
Helping Survivors recognizes that healing from sexual assault and abuse is a complex, multi-dimensional journey. Our team advocates for survivors by providing the tools and assistance needed for them to work through emotional and psychological layers to reclaim a sense of peace. The team behind helpingsurvivors.org includes healthcare providers, legal professionals, survivors, as well as friends and family members of survivors. |
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Victim Advocacy |
MSU Safe Place provides services to anyone who has experienced, or is experiencing, an abusive or controlling relationship. Services include counseling, support group, advocacy, shelter, information and referrals. All services are free, confidential and available on campus to students, faculty, staff and their partners who have experienced domestic violence. Members of the greater Lansing community who are in need of support may also contact MSU Safe Place. |
517-355-1100 |
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Victim Advocacy |
Post-arrest response team for victims/survivors of domestic violence in Lansing, Lansing Township, Meridian Township, East Lansing and on the campus of Michigan State University. A staff member or a team of 2 volunteers responds to victims at their homes or places of employment, the hospital, or local police department to provide crisis intervention, safety planning, and information about area resources. |
517-272-7436 |
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Victim Advocacy |
Direct service response making the advocacy, criminal justice, academic institution, and health care systems more accessible and responsive to survivors and thus prioritizing healing and justice. |
517-355-3551 |
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Victim Advocacy |
Free and confidential individual counseling, advocacy, and support groups to MSU students and community. |
517-372-6666 24hr Crisis hotline |
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Victim Advocacy |
Medical Advocacy, Counseling, Domestic Violence Advocacy. Nonprofit that provides supportive services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence, stalking, and elder abuse. All Services are free and confidential. |
24 Hour Crisis Line: 517-372-5572 |
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Victim Advocacy |
SafeCenter provides temporary and safe housing for women and children. While in shelter, survivors are provided with meals, personal care items, advocacy, and counseling. We do not currently house adult men, but we are happy to assist male survivors with finding a safe place. |
Safe Center |
(877) 952-7283 24 HR crisis hotline |
Victim Advocacy |
Title IX Advocacy, Trauma informed survivor centered, Counseling, Prenatal Advocacy. |
517-742-7224 |
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Victim Advocacy |
We advocate for the rights of our community members by honoring and affirming the interconnectedness of oppression. |
517-580-4593 |
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Victim Advocacy |
Transform society's response to sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse, support survivors' healing, and end this violence through education and advocacy. |
Joyful Heart Foundation |
212-475-2026 |
Victim Advocacy |
Work with men and boys, we enhance awareness of the increased risk female-identified, trans, non-conforming folks have of multiple forms of violence, due to their perceived gender identity. |
416-920-6684 |
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Victim Advocacy |
Non-profit, public benefit organization committed to preventing, healing, and eliminating all forms of sexual victimization of boys and men through support, treatment, research, education, advocacy, and activism. |
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Victim Advocacy |
Victim Services, Public Education, Consultation. |
800-656-HOPE(4673) 24 hr. hotline |
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Legal Assistance |
Legal assistance for battered women |
800-903-0111, ext. 3 |
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Legal Assistance |
Information on victims' rights in Michigan. |
517-373-1110 |
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Legal Assistance |
Advocacy and legal representation for victims. |
517-334-6060 |
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Legal Assistance |
Search sex offenders in your area. |
517-241-1806 |
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Visa and Immigration |
Handle scheduled interviews on non-asylum related applications. They also provide limited information and applicant services. |
313-926-4202 |
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Student Financial Aid |
Financial Aid Information and assistance. |
888-447-2687 |
Sexual Assault Survivor Resources
Campus Security Information
The Annual Security Report (ASR) is published annually on or before Oct. 1st in accordance with the requirements of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act of 1998 (Clery Act). The report is required by federal law to certify our good-faith effort, to ensure you are aware of your surroundings and have the information you need to keep yourself safe. The Annual Security Report contains statistics from the previous three years concerning crimes that occurred on campus, on non-campus buildings, on properties owned or controlled by the College, and on public property. The report also includes College policy statements concerning campus security, crime prevention, reporting of crimes; timely warnings; emergency response and evacuation; alcohol use, drug use, and sexual offenses.
The Annual Security Report is available on the LCC Police Department website. A hard copy of the report is available upon request by contacting the LCC Police Department Office at 517-483-1800, or in person in the Gannon Building, 411 N. Grand Avenue, Room 2110, Lansing Michigan
Contact Us
Police and Dispatch Services
Downtown Campus
Location: GB 2110
Phone: 517-483-1800
West Campus
Location: N181
Phone: 517-483-1500
Email: police_dispatch@star.lcc.edu