STUDENT SUPPORT & RESOURCES

Personal Safety

The following are crime prevention tips for people with disabilities from the National Crime Prevention Council:

  • Stay alert and tuned in to your surroundings.
  • Be realistic about your limitations. Avoid places or situations that put you at risk.
  • Be familiar with campus. Check out the locations of Campus Police and hallway phones. Know which areas of campus are likely to be well populated.
  • Carry a purse close to your body, not dangling by the straps. Put a wallet in an inside coat or front pants pocket. If you use a wheelchair, keep your purse or wallet tucked snugly between you and the inside of the chair.
  • Select a book bag that can be securely shut.
  • Consider carrying a cellular phone.
  • If your disability prevents you from speaking loudly, consider carrying a whistle or other means of attracting attention in an emergency.
  • Carry medication in a secure location. Consider renting a locker through Student Activities.



Did You Know?
Out of 1,200 community colleges in the nation, Sinclair is one of 20 board member colleges of the League for Innovation in the Community College.
With more than 40 clubs and organizations, Sinclair's campus life is active and vibrant.
Sinclair's student/faculty ratio of 19 to 1, among the lowest at Ohio's colleges, allows students to receive more individual attention.
Sinclair awards on average $29 million in financial aid and scholarships each year.

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