Legal Notices
Disclosure - The CCA Web site has updated disclosure information on the following:
- Annual Campus Security Report and Students Right to Know - CCA supports and complies with the Student Right to Know, Campus Security Act and the Jeanne Clery disclosure requirements.In accordance with 20 U.S.C.§1092, information about campus security is available online at https://ccaurora.edu/about-cca/campus-safety-security/ and from the Director of Campus Security, CentreTech Campus, Administration Building, Room A103I. The College’s Annual Security Report (ASR) can be found at https://ccaurora.edu/about-cca/campus-safety-security/annual-security-report/.You may receive a paper copy of the College’s Annual Security Report by requesting one at the Security Office on the CentreTech Campus, Administration Building, Room A101. A list of registered sexual offenders in the area can be obtained through the Aurora Police Department at 303-739-6308 or online at http://sor.state.co.us/.
- Administrative Responsibility - Responsibility for CCA Security at the CentreTech Campus is assigned to the Campus Security under the supervision of the Vice-President of Administrative Services. Responsibility for CCA security at the Lowry Campus is assigned to Lowry Campus Security under the supervision of the Vice President for Administration and Finance for the Colorado Community College System.
- Completion/graduation rates – https://ccaurora.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/CCA_GraduateSurveySummary-2023-2.pdf
- Consumerism Compliance - The Community College of Aurora (CCA) will disclose and provide access to information to our students, prospective students, employees and prospective employees pursuant to 34 C.F.R.§ 668.46, https://ccaurora.edu/legal-notices/
- Drug and alcohol prevention - https://ccaurora.edu/legal-notices/
- Financial Aid - All students and prospective students are strongly encouraged to review the Financial Aid information that is available online at https://ccaurora.edu/admission-aid/financial-aid/
- General information about the college’s accreditation - https://ccaurora.edu/about-cca/accreditation/
- Notice of Non-Discrimination - https://ccaurora.edu/legal-notices/
- Student Bill of Rights - https://ccaurora.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Student-Handbook-12.14.2023-Spreads.pdf
- Student Code of Conduct - https://ccaurora.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Student-Handbook-12.14.2023-Spreads.pdf and Colorado Community College System Procedure (SP) 4-30a, https://cccs.edu/policies-and-procedures/system-presidents-procedures/sp-4-30a-student-behavior-procedure/
- Student Grievance Procedure - https://ccaurora.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Student-Handbook-12.14.2023-Spreads.pdf and Colorado Community College System Procedere (SP) 4-31a, https://otero.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/SP4-31a.pdf
- Voter Registration - https://ccaurora.edu/legal-notices/
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) - CCA complies fully with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, 20 U.S.C. §1232q, which is designed to protect the privacy of student educational records and to ensure the rights of students to examine their records. More information is available in the Registration and Records office, CentreTech Campus, Administration Building, Room A102 and online at .
Students who wish to have student record information released to a third party (parent, employer, another college, etc) must complete a FERPA Release Form, Records Release Form or Transcript Request as appropriate for the type of information being released. Please see the Registration and Records office for assistance.
- FERPA General Guidelines - Students have three primary rights under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). These are:
- 1) to inspect and review their educational records,
- 2) to have some control over the disclosure of information from their education records and
- 3) to seek to amend their education records.
The Office of the Registrar takes full responsibility for the security of academic records. Under the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, the information in students’ files may be released only under specific conditions. Current or former students of CCA have complete access to their records in compliance with requirements under the Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, 20 U.S.C.§1232q. Students may view them upon request at the Registration and Records office. If students feel the records contain errors, they may appeal in writing to the Registrar.
FERPA requires institutions to give public notice to students of the categories of personally identifiable information, which the institution has designated as public or directory information. Colleges may disclose directory information without prior written consent of the student, unless the student requests in writing to the contrary no later than the first official class meeting date of each semester.
More information is available in the Registration and Records office, CentreTech Campus, Administration Building, and online at https://ccaurora.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/FERPA-Annual-Notification-2023.pdf.