Black Hawk College Catalog – 2014
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Freedom of Information Act
Title IX
Black Hawk College has established a “Freedom of Information Act” center at each campus location, providing the public with the opportunity to request information on many facets of College activity. Forms are provided for submission of requests, and prompt response and processing is assured by full compliance with the Freedom of Information legislation enacted by the state of Illinois in 1984. Contact the Public Relations Office for more information.
“No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal finanacial assistance.”
Student Right to Know Graduation and Transfer Rates For information regarding completion rates, contact the Research and Planning Office on the Quad-Cities Campus in Building 1. Campus Security Act For information, contact the Campus Police Office on the Quad-Cities Campus in Building 3, Room 315. (This information is published in compliance with Public Law 101-542.) Additional information is available www.bhc.edu/student-right-to-know.
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Sexual assault of all types is prohibited by law (for example, rape, stalking and sexual assault and misconduct). All inquiries and complaints should be directed to the Title IX Coordinator and Student Complaint Manager. The Title IX Coordinator and Student Complaint Manager is the Assistant Dean of Student Support Services and is located at the Quad-Cities Campus in the First Stop Center, Room 377. The coordinator can be reached at 309-796-5006 or armstrongk@bhc.edu.