General Services
Welcome Center
The Welcome Center is the first stop for new students where they can learn more about what Sandburg has to offer and how to get started as a student at the Main Campus in Galesburg. We offer tours of the campus and assist prospective students by exploring the various educational programs offered at Sandburg. For more information, contact the Welcome Center at welcomecenter@sandburg.edu or 309.345.3500.
Academic Advising
Academic advising is an interactive process involving the student and his/her academic advisor. Each student is assigned an academic advisor that specializes in the program the student is pursuing. The academic advisor serves as a valuable resource to the student in the areas of program requirements, graduation requirements, transfer coursework, and giving guidance when a student may be experiencing difficulty in a course. It is required that the student meets with their advisor to register for classes and to review their degree plan to make sure the student is on track with their academic goals. In person, phone or video appointments are available.
Veterans’ Advising
Veterans and members of the Reserve receiving educational benefits will be assigned an Academic Advisor based on the student’s academic goal.
Confidential personal and career counseling services are available to student veterans at no charge to the student.
Personal Counseling
Short-term counseling services are provided for students facing personal or family problems. Counselors serve as a resource for all students by providing a caring, supportive environment in which students can examine, explore and make decisions about career, personal and academic matters. Students also are assisted in goal clarification, achieving academic success and resolving personal dilemmas.
Career Counseling
Student Services counselors offer an assortment of individual or group services to assist with the process of making a career decision that is insightful and well informed. A variety of personal inventory and occupational assessments are available through the Student Services Office to assist students in making career decisions. Students can make an appointment with a counselor to take the assessments and then for the follow-up and interpretation of the results. Career Counseling services are available to all residents of the Carl Sandburg College district at no charge and fall into the categories of self-awareness resources and occupational resources.
Career Development
The Career Development Office assists students and alumni on all Sandburg campuses with career preparation needs. The following resources are available free of charge:
- Employability Skills Academy: A sixteen hour soft skills Academy committed to enhancing student success and providing learning experiences that may effectively improve the success rate in gaining and retaining employment. Upon successful completion of the Academy, graduates will receive a certificate of completion, one vocational skills credit and a respected digital badge.
- Career Expo: This annual, free event is held at the Main Campus in Galesburg each spring. This is an excellent way to meet potential employers, learn about their organizational needs, see who is hiring and explore a new career path.
- Career Opportunities: Full-time, part-time, summer and temporary vacancies are posted on the Career Development bulletin boards in the B Building hallway and upper C hallway and the Carl Sandburg College website at http://www.sandburg.edu/Services/CareerDevelopment%20/Career%20Opportunities/index.html.
- Internships: Assistance is given to students entering an internship for specific CTE programs.
- Federal Work Study: On campus career opportunities through the Federal Work Study are available for eligible students.
General Career Assistance
- Resume Writing - Learn how to make a lasting and positive impression on a prospective employer in a short amount of time by receiving assistance from a certified resume writer. Whether you are in the beginning stages or in need of a final proof, visit the office of career development for a consultation.
- Mock Interviews - Receive help in learning how to answer difficult questions, develop interview strategies, improve your communication skills and reduce your stress before an actual job interview.
- Etiquette Consultations - Discover how to impress a prospective employer during a dinner interview or learn specifics on proper business etiquette. Master the technique of creating a positive image by speaking with a certified etiquette consultant.
The Career Development Office is located in Room G112 at the CME. For more information, contact the coordinator of career development at 309.341.5246.
Career Coach
Career Coach allows students to explore career programs and complete a career assessment. Career Coach provides accurate regional occupational data, offers an interest inventory, connects college programs with relevant employment opportunities, and matches military occupational codes with the civilian employment sector. It also offers resume building assistance.
Library
Sandburg Library supplies a wide variety of materials and services to support our patrons’ educational and recreational needs. Services include, but are not limited to:
- Research databases for eBooks, online journals, streaming video, and other e-resources: They can be accessed online both on and off campus with a valid Sandburg login. To access online resources, go to your mySandburg portal and choose “Library” from the Menu in the upper left-hand corner of your screen.
- Interlibrary Loan: In addition to over 25,000 volumes of books, DVDs, and print periodicals, the library also has an extensive inter-library loan program through which print materials and electronic copies of articles may be borrowed from other libraries.
- Study spaces and lab computers: Available at both campus libraries.
- Equipment Lending: Laptops and Chromebooks are available for checkout.
- Makerspace: Located in the Main Campus library. It provides students with equipment, supplies, and space for hands-on learning and creativity. Equipment includes two 3D printers, a Glowforge laser cutter, a Silhouette Cameo paper cutter, and more.
- Information literacy instruction: Library staff teach students about research strategies and resources. One-on-one research assistance is also available both in-person and electronically. Contact library@sandburg.edu for research assistance.
For a comprehensive list of services and materials available, visit http://www.sandburg.edu/Academics/Library/Library-Services.html.
Sandburg Library is open to the public; community members may check materials out of the library after presenting appropriate identification. For complete hours and updates, check the library’s website at www.sandburg.edu/library.
Technology Resources
Computer labs and classrooms are located throughout all campuses to help students do research and complete their assignments. The Tech Help Desk, located in the Galesburg campus library, provides technical assistance and support to students. The Tech Help Desk is open 8 AM to 6 PM, Monday through Thursday, and 8 AM to 5 PM on Friday, and can be reached at 309.341.5446. You can also open a support ticket by visiting http://support.sandburg.edu or emailing support@sandburg.edu.
For answers to frequently asked questions and a searchable knowledge base, students may also visit http://support.sandburg.edu/.
Testing Center
The Carl Sandburg College Testing Center administers the following tests: Accuplacer (placement testing for incoming students); TEAS (preadmission tests for Nursing); online Internet tests; telecourse tests, and make-up tests for Sandburg faculty. The College is also a testing site for the ACT (American College Test), CLEP (College Level Examination Program), HiSet (High School Equivalency Credential Test), and the CNA Illinois State Competency exam. Registration information and test schedules are available from the Office of Student Services or the Testing Center Coordinator. Special testing procedures to accommodate persons with documented disabilities are provided in compliance with Section 504 and ADA. Contact the Testing Center Coordinator, Main Campus, Room B07, or call 309.341.5323 for further information
TRIO Student Support Services
The TRIO SSS program offers support services to students who are planning to transfer to a four-year university and who are either first-generation college students or who are eligible according to federal income guidelines. The goal of the program is to help participants stay in school, graduate from Sandburg, and transfer to a four-year college or university. Services include: academic advising, transfer advising, orientation to college, intensive mentoring and support during the first year of college, financial aid and scholarship advising, planning for four-year college expenses, assistance with study skills, career research and planning, and support with other college-related or personal issues.
To apply for this program, visit our webpage, stop by the TRIO office in E136 or call 309.341.5362 for more information. This program is available on the Galesburg campus only. The TRIO SSS program is funded 100% by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education. In 2020-2021, the funded amount was $261,888.
TRIO Upward Bound
The TRIO Upward Bound program is a college readiness program designed to assist college-bound, high school students in developing the skills and motivations necessary to successfully pursue and complete a college education. The program serves Knox County students who attend Abingdon-Avon, Galesburg, Knoxville, and ROWVA high schools, providing educational, cultural, and social services to participants throughout the year, including academic skills coaching, information and training about the post-secondary admission process and study habit best practices, and major and career exploration, among other services. During the summer, students participate in an in-depth summer enrichment program, with instruction in math, lab sciences, foreign language, and composition and literature. Students also have access to a variety of resources and activities, including laptops, calculators, stipends, and social and cultural activates and trips geared toward increasing exposure to educational and career opportunities.
TRIO Upward Bound is a federal grant, initially awarded to Carl Sandburg College in the Fall of 1999. The grant is 100% funded in the amount of $312,480 through the U.S. Department of Education. For more information about the program, an application, and/or selection criteria call 309.341.5268. Visit us online at www.sandburg.edu/TRIO-UB.
TRIO Upward Bound Math-Science
TRIO Upward Bound Math-Science is a federally funded program designed to help first-generation, income-eligible high school students excel in secondary and post-secondary education. Carl Sandburg College was awarded the TRIO Upward Bound Math-Science grant in the Fall of 2017. Upward Bound Math-Science serves students who attend Abingdon-Avon, Galesburg, Knoxville, and Monmouth-Roseville high schools. The TRIO UBMS program is funded 100% by a grant from the U.S. Department of Education. In 2021-2022, the funded amount was $297,601.
Upward Bound Math-Science provides educational, cultural, and social services to program participants throughout the year. Students are provided information and advising in various academic skills, as well as in the areas of post-secondary education and career exploration. During the summer, students are provided instruction in math, lab science, foreign language, and composition and literature. Students have available resources such as laptops and calculators, and have the opportunity to participate in various program trips and activities. Participants also have the opportunity to work with a faculty mentor and contribute to a science or math project each year. For more information on the program, application, and/or selection process call 309.341.5228 or visit us online at www.sandburg.edu/ubms.
Academic Support Services
Located in B64 on the Galesburg campus, Academic Support Services offers tutoring services for all students and support services for students with disabilities.
Disability Support Services
Carl Sandburg College makes it a priority to be an environment in which students of all backgrounds can come to pursue their academic and professional goals. As such, we strive to be a campus that is disability-friendly, both in terms of physical accessibility of our facilities and equal opportunity of access to learning materials and classroom experience. We seek to enable students with any history of disability, from physical disabilities to intellectual disabilities, anxiety, and attention deficits.
In compliance with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Disability Support at Carl Sandburg College seeks to make the classroom equally accessible to students with disabilities by providing students with tools and accommodations intended to remove barriers imposed by their unique disabilities.
Current or prospective students or visitors to campus who have questions about disability access to campus resources or who would like to request accommodations for a disability while on campus should contact the Coordinator of Academic Support/ADA/504 Stefani Gillen at 309-341-5262 or sgillen@sandburg.edu.
Tutoring Services
The Carl Sandburg College Tutoring Program is a fantastic, free resource for all Carl Sandburg College students. Through tutoring, our goal is to provide friendly, accessible academic assistance in all subject areas. Students on the Galesburg campus interested in any of the resources listed below should visit the Tutoring Center in room B72 for more information; students at any Carl Sandburg College location or who are taking classes online should contact the Coordinator of Academic Support/ADA/504 for more information at 309.341.5262.
Face-to-Face Tutoring
The Tutoring Center, located in B72, is the place to go for help with all of your core classes, from math and science to writing, Spanish, and general study skills. Tutoring is available primarily on a walk-in basis, though students can call ahead to schedule an appointment. Additionally, students may attend study sessions for CTE (Career and Technical Education) courses, arranged on an as-needed basis, by asking their instructor or contacting the Coordinator of Academic Support/ADA/504. Students in Carthage should contact the Student Services specialist on their campus for information about tutoring availability. All students may schedule live tutoring via video chat by contacting the Coordinator of Academic Support/ADA/504 at 309.341.5262.
Tutoring sessions are casual interactions that are student-initiated, student-centered, and student-driven. Students get the most out of tutoring services when they come well before an assignment is due and prepared to work. Students often come for clarification, extra practice, brainstorming and planning, or guidance on their homework. Tutoring is not a homework correction service; rather it should be seen as an educational opportunity, additional instructions that enables students to work on their own with more confidence.
Online Tutoring
In addition to scheduled, live video tutoring provided by Sandburg tutors, students also have access to free, 24/7 chat-based tutoring through Brainfuse. If you have internet access and a Carl Sandburg College student email account, you can take advantage of this resource.
Online tutoring is free, one-on-one, real-time tutoring via your computer, tablet, or smart phone. Brainfuse records your documents and tutoring sessions, so they are easily accessible as study notes later, or sent to your instructor. Best of all, it’s a tutoring service that conforms to your schedule–even if that means you’re getting tutored at 3AM! Brainfuse also offers skillbuilding exercises, video tutorials, practice tests, and much more.
Head over to your mySandburg page to get started. Click on the Brainfuse link to be automatically logged in from your mySandburg page or if your instructor has enabled it, your Moodle course page.
Student Life
Student learning expands well past the walls of the classroom! The Office of Student Life offers meaningful co-curricular experiences that complement the academic curriculum and in turn, provide an active and engaging campus environment. Take advantage of all the opportunities at Sandburg to enjoy college and make your experience great! Student Life oversees student events, organizations, and the Student Government Association. Don’t see what you’re looking for? Contact the Student Life Coordinator today to see about starting your own movement. Visit our website to learn more about Student Life at Carl Sandburg College http:// sandburg.edu/Campus-Life/index.html.
Athletics
Carl Sandburg College is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) and the Arrowhead Athletic Conference. Student athletes compete in the sports of men’s baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, and soccer; and women’s basketball, cross country, golf, softball, and volleyball. Esports, the latest addition to the athletic department, is a co-ed sport that participates in several games in the National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE).
Each home game is a chance to come out and cheer on your Sandburg Chargers. All students receive free admission to home sporting events. Get the latest Chargers news and information at http://sandburgchargers.com, http://facebook.com/sandburgchargers or twitter.com/sandburgNJCAA.
Office of Diversity and Inclusion
The Office of Diversity works with the Carl Sandburg College community to cultivate appreciation and respect for all human differences. At Carl Sandburg College, we strive to create social justice and to treat all people with respect, honoring human dignity. We also recognize the importance of inclusion; allowing space for multiple perspectives and narratives is an integral component of appreciating diversity.
Through formal and informal educational programs, the Office of Diversity engages students, faculty, and staff to reflect on and learn about complex issues that either impede or facilitate social justice. The Coordinator of Diversity also advises and mentors underrepresented students on an individual and organizational basis. Additionally, the office collaborates with other programs and departments to ensure that we are engaging diversity and practicing inclusion campus-wide.
PHI THETA KAPPA
The Chi Kappa chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society for two-year colleges, is committed to recognizing outstanding scholarship and to assisting its members in obtaining academic scholarships and job opportunities, while fostering leadership and personal achievement. The organization offers several national scholarships, as well as opportunities to be nominated for additional honors, such as membership on the society’s Academic All-American Team. To become a member, students must be currently enrolled and must have a grade point average of at least 3.5 after a minimum of 12 hours of course work leading to an associate’s degree. Contact 309.341.5219.
Student Government Association
The Student Government Association (SGA) is the officially recognized student governance body for Carl Sandburg College. SGA is composed of five executive officers and up to 15 student representatives who serve as the liaison between the student body and the College, govern student organizations, and assist with campus events. Elections are held in the fall semester. To learn how you can get involved, contact the SGA Advisor at 309.341.5332 or sga@sandburg.edu.
Benefits of Becoming a Student Leader:
- Gain professional and personal skills (social, organizational, leadership, etc.)
- Build your resume with experience
- Leave your mark on Sandburg
- Network with professionals and peers
- Attend conferences and workshops
- Enrich your college experience!
Student Organizations
Student organizations are a great way to get involved on campus, meet new people, give back to our community, and enhance your college experience! Student organizations may focus on academics, community services, entertainment, and campus improvement. For a complete listing of student organizations please visit our website at http://sandburg.edu/Campus-Life/index.html.
Student Publications
The College provides students with opportunities for writing, editing, and print production through the literary magazine, Phizzogs. Interested students may contact the Humanities & Fine Arts Department for more information about joining or contributing towards the publication.
Study Abroad
Carl Sandburg College works in conjunction with the Illinois Consortium for International Studies and Programs (ICISP) and other Illinois community colleges in order to provide semester study abroad programs for its students to England, Ireland, Austria, Spain, and China, and to offer summer study abroad to Austria, Costa Rica, France, and India. These programs are intended to provide students with a better understanding of the world via living and studying in different cultural environments around the world. Students reside with host families for all programs except Australia, China, and Ireland, where students stay in apartment or residence hall accommodations. For all programs requiring language courses, no prior experience is required. However, students with previous language experience will be tested and placed in the appropriate classes. During their study abroad, students are registered as Carl Sandburg College students and receive course credit directly through the College. Students are required to have a 2.75 or higher GPA, a “C” or better in English 101, and 12 hours of college credit in order to participate in ICISP Study Abroad programs. For more information contact the Humanities & Fine Arts department at 309-341-5427.
Theater, Music, and Art
Carl Sandburg College’s fine arts facility consists of well-equipped studios, rehearsal and recital rooms, and an intimate 180-seat theater.
Sandburg Theater produces main stage productions, student-led productions, and ancillary performance activities like Talent Shows, Improv Theater, and student acted and directed scenes. Drama Club provides leadership opportunities, social and educational experiences such as viewing area college and professional productions, service learning, and performing for area schools. Participation in all theater activities is open to all Sandburg students, staff, faculty, and community members. Actors audition for all shows, and Drama Club members elect their club officers. Classes like Acting, Set Construction, and Theater History provide students opportunities to showcase their skills in public performance or presentation. Whether you have an interest in working on or off stage, there is a place for you at Sandburg Theater.
The music department offers many opportunities for students from all majors. Large and small choirs present multiple concerts each semester for both campus and community, and the Sandburg Band performs every semester. Music groups regularly attend area concerts, shows, and often take more extended performance and cultural trips. Participation in music ensembles is open to all students, staff, faculty, and community members.
The fine arts department at Carl Sandburg College offers classes that are accessible for all levels of experience. Events like the Art Institute of Chicago field trip and the student art show are open to any interested student. Art majors are encouraged to become involved in gallery or collection conservation work through the department. Every art student is given opportunities to exhibit work in a variety of venues, on- and off-campus, including our new Lonnie Eugene Stewart Art Gallery. Sales of student artwork are always encouraged. Additionally, the department sponsors exhibits of the work of professional artists from across the region; often, these artists will give gallery talks or studio demonstrations, providing additional resources for students. For more information contact the Humanities & Fine Arts department at 309-341-5427.
Resource Room
The Resource Room Campus Food Pantry, located in room B129 on the Galesburg Main Campus, is for any Sandburg student or employee in need. Fresh produce, fridge and freezer items, and non-perishable shelf items are available during regular pantry hours or appointments are welcome throughout the week. Students can take what they need and are not limited on the number of visits to the Resource Room. A current Sandburg ID is required to check in to the pantry. Hours of operation are Monday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and Friday, 9-11 a.m. Donations are also welcome and can be dropped off at the Student Life Office in Room B56. Monetary donations can be made to the Sandburg Foundation office as a Resource Room designated donation. Carl Sandburg College, 2400 Tom L. Wilson Blvd., Galesburg. For questions or to schedule an appointment, contact pantry@sandburg.edu.
The Branch Campus Resource Room is located in room 13. Fresh produce, fridge and freezer items, and non-perishable shelf items are available to any student or employee in need. The Resource Room is open Monday-Friday during regular business hours. Donations are welcome and can be dropped off in the Main Office.
Free Rides Through Galesburg Transit
Sandburg students enrolled in credit classes can ride the Galesburg Transit city bus service for free by showing a current Sandburg ID. Free ridership includes all full-time, part-time, online, dual credit and Upward Bound students enrolled in the current academic year. A new Sandburg ID can be reissued by visiting the Public Safety Office at the Main Campus and presenting a class schedule for the current semester. Galesburg Transit’s bus service includes Sandburg on its daily route Monday-Thursday and on Fridays and Saturdays by request. The route comes through the College approximately 30 minutes past each hour from 7:30 a.m.-5:40 p.m. and stops at the bus shelter outside Building A and the circle drive outside Building D. All routes start and stop downtown at the corner of Main and Prairie. For more information, visit https://www.ci.galesburg.il.us/government/community_development/public_transportation/fixedroute.php or call 309.342.4242.
Bookstore
The Carl Sandburg College Bookstore is located in the Crist Center in building B. The Sandburg Bookstore is a friendly place where the student may purchase textbooks for classes. Textbooks may also be purchased online or reserved at www.bkstr.com/carlsandburgcollegestore/home. Textbooks are available for sale online and in the store three weeks prior to the start of classes. The bookstore offers a textbook rental program in which selected titles are rented for the semester. The bookstore also sells e-books as selected by the instructors. The bookstore’s normal hours of operation are Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The bookstore offers extended hours during each semester rush and buyback; these hours will be posted throughout the campus and on our Web site. The bookstore will be closed as the College dictates due to severe weather conditions, etc., and any College-observed holidays.
In addition to standard school supplies, the bookstore also carries required supplies for art courses. For the student in the medical field, the bookstore offers a selection of quality clothing, accessories, and supplies at an affordable student price. The bookstore also stocks a variety of non-textbook merchandise for other classes, such as jump drives, headphones and goggles, and a variety of imprinted Sandburg clothing and gifts.
Pell, SEOG, IIA, and some scholarships that exceed the students tuition and fees may be used in the bookstore. Students may also request funds through the Jump Start disbursement program. Book charge dates are posted at the bookstore and on our Web site.
Full Refund Policy
Textbook returns will follow in accordance with Carl Sandburg College refund policies for tuition refunds. The textbook must be returned with a receipt in the same condition as purchased for a full refund. Textbooks that are shrink-wrapped must be returned with the shrink-wrap intact for a full refund. Textbooks that have been unwrapped will be refunded at a used textbook price. If the textbook is defective, it is the student’s responsibility to return it immediately to the bookstore for an exchange. Computer software and electronics may NOT be returned or exchanged if the package is opened.
Please note: It is the student’s responsibility to provide a receipt. All returns and exchanges must be accompanied by a receipt regardless of the form of payment (cash, check, credit card, or financial aid).
Buyback Policy
At the end of each semester, during Finals Week, the bookstore will hold a buyback session in which textbooks in good saleable condition, i.e., no water-damaged books, books must have covers and pages intact, and any CDs or diskettes must accompany the textbook if they were purchased with it. The exact dates and times of the buyback will be posted a week prior to finals.
Special Orders
The bookstore offers special ordering for any textbooks, trade books, and other items that may not be in stock. Please ask the staff about special ordering an item that is not on the shelf.
Student Code of Conduct
Please view the Student Code of Conduct (Procedure on Disciplinary Due Process 3.16.1.1) by following the link: Student Code of Conduct.
Procedure for Addressing Student Concerns
Should the student have a concern or a complaint - an issue believed to have an adverse effect upon the student, someone else, or a group of students - the student may work to address that problem by first bringing the issue to the attention of the person(s) against whom the complaint is directed. Should resolution not be reached at that level, the issue must be presented, within ten school days of the issue in question, to the immediate supervisor of the person against whom the complaint is directed or to a Student Services Counselor who will, in a timely fashion, direct the student to the appropriate supervisor and then to the appropriate dean. If no resolution is reached at the dean’s level, the student may appeal to the proper vice president. All decisions, notification of decisions and reasons for decisions shall be in writing. This procedure shall not apply to complaints filed on the basis of discrimination and/or sexual harassment. Please refer to the policy which can be found at http://www.sandburg.edu/About/Board-of-Trustees/Assets/procedures/procedure-2.36.0.1.pdf.
Policy on Anti-Discrimination/EEO
Carl Sandburg College, an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and educator, complies with all applicable federal, state and/or local laws prohibiting discrimination. It is the policy of the College that no person shall be discriminated against in employment, educational programs and activities, or in admissions on the basis of race, color, religious affiliation, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national orientation, ancestry, genetic information, disability, age, arrest record status, marital or family status, citizenship status (with regard to employment), military status, unfavorable military discharge, sexual harassment, order of protection status and status in any group protected by applicable federal, state and/or local laws.
Student Rights and Responsibilities
Carl Sandburg College recognizes that students are citizens as well as members of an academic community. As a citizen, each student has the freedom of speech, assembly, association, the press, and the rights of petition and due process which are guaranteed by the state and federal constitutions. As a member of an academic community, students have the right and responsibility for participating in the formulation and review of all-college regulations and policies directly affecting them. Upon enrolling in the College, each student assumes an obligation to conduct himself/herself in a manner that is compatible with the College’s function as an educational institution. If this obligation is neglected or ignored by the student, the College must, in the interest of fulfilling its function and meeting its total obligations, institute appropriate disciplinary action as outlined in the Carl Sandburg College Policy, Regulation and Procedure Manual.
Title IX/Sexual Misconduct Policy
Carl Sandburg College, an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and educator, complies with all applicable federal, state and/or local laws prohibiting discrimination. It is the policy of the College that no person shall be discriminated against in employment, educational programs and activities, or in admissions on the basis of race, color, religious affiliation, gender (sex), sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, ancestry, genetic information, age, disability, arrest record status, marital or family status, citizenship status (with regard to employment), military status, unfavorable military discharge, sexual harassment, order of protection status and status in any group protected by applicable federal, state and/or local laws.
The College will not tolerate sexual harassment and is committed to providing and preserving an atmosphere free from harassment in any form. All students have a right to study in an environment free from sexual harassment. Sexual harassment is a violation of professional ethics and impedes the primary function of the College. For more information contact:
Michelle Johnson, Dean of Institutional Planning, Title IX Coordinator
2400 Tom L Wilson Blvd; Galesburg, IL 61401
(309) 341-5258
For more information regarding Title IX policy and procedure, please go to http://www.sandburg.edu/Campus-Life/TitleIX/index.html
Health Services
Students who become ill or need emergency medical treatment may seek help at St. Mary Medical Center in Galesburg. The College assumes no responsibility for medical treatment of students and has no facilities or professional staff for emergency treatment of ill students.
All currently enrolled students have access to TimelyCare, which provides 24/7 telehealth services, including medical and mental health support. TimelyCare medical and mental health visits are FREE to all enrolled Sandburg students. No insurance required. TimelyCare also offers group sessions several times a week on meditation, yoga, and special topics, like suicide prevention. These special group sessions are open to faculty, staff, and students. For more info, visit www.timelycare.com/sandburg.
Public Safety
Carl Sandburg College provides for safety and security needs of staff, students and visitors through the public safety officers, who are on site 24 hours per day, 365 days per year.
Any person who witnesses a crime or becomes a victim of a crime should report it as soon as possible to Public Safety. For emergencies, Public Safety can be reached from any on-campus/college phone simply by calling the campus dispatch (Dial - 5499). For non-emergencies, Public Safety may be reached 24 hours a day by dialing 0 from any campus phone or 309.341.5304. Questions about safety, security or law enforcement issues should be referred to the director of public safety, located in D-201A, or call 309.341.5325.
The director of public safety receives all incident/accident reports filed by any individual of the college community. When multiple incidents occur during the same time frame, reports and subsequent action by public safety officers are handled in order of priority: 1) personal safety; 2) property crime; 3) services.
Clery Crime Report
In response to the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 requiring all post-secondary institutions to prepare an annual report detailing crime prevention policies and campus crime statistics, Carl Sandburg College has issued its Crime Awareness and Campus Security Report showing data for calendar years 2018, 2019, and 2020. This annual report features Carl Sandburg College policies regarding crime prevention issues, services performed by the college, anti-crime information available through the college, crime statistics and prescribed standards of conduct as set forth by the policies of the Board of Trustees. Carl Sandburg College provides crime statistics involving murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, motor vehicle theft, arrests for liquor, stalking, domestic violence, dating violence, and drug and weapons violations in accordance with the Crime Awareness and Campus Security of 1990. All incidents of a criminal nature occurring at off-campus facilities are reported to that facility’s local law enforcement agency.
Written literature on all aspects of the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 is available in the office of the Director of Public Safety or online at Clery Crime Report.
NOTE: No Residence Halls on or off campus.
Any questions about the Crime Statistics or safety issues on Carl Sandburg College can be directed to the director of public safety at 309.341.5325.
Emergency Phone System
Carl Sandburg College’s Emergency Telephone System consists of emergency telephones located in the College buildings and across campus. All emergency telephones on campus are connected to the College dispatch center. The dispatch center is staffed 24 hours a day, Monday through Sunday. If the caller is unable to respond verbally, the boxes are a one-button system enhanced by location ID. All emergency telephones will ring directly to the Campus Dispatch Center.
This system is for emergencies only or when you need Public Safety assistance. This would include medical emergencies, accidents, reporting a fire, or request for escorting of students. This system is not for general information on campus activities or directions. Every classroom has an in-house telephone that can be used to reach the Galesburg Police Department by dialing 911; any situation that requires a call to the Galesburg Police Department should be reported to Carl Sandburg College’s Public Safety at 5499. Any abuse or violation of the Emergency Telephone System may lead to College disciplinary action or criminal charges may be filed.
Facility Access
The facilities of this college are provided by the State of Illinois and the Carl Sandburg College District to provide a service to this college community. The service includes not only the instructional program, but a public service beyond that normally called instruction. The facilities of the college may be used by other groups and organizations for such purposes that will extend and enhance the general welfare of the total community.
Carl Sandburg College’s Galesburg campus is open from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Friday, excluding declared holidays. During closed periods, all exterior doors are locked to prohibit unauthorized entry. Faculty and staff may enter after hours by making prior arrangements with their supervisor and Public Safety. Student access to facilities after hours is prohibited unless they have the expressed permission of a college employee and Public Safety has been notified.
Public Safety utilizes motor and foot patrol as well as portable radio/ telephone communications to monitor the premises both inside and out. Public Safety also utilizes cameras across campus, and they are monitored 24/7, 365 days a year.
Carl Sandburg College’s Branch Campus is open from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday excluding declared holidays. Evening hours vary based on each semester’s course schedule.
Policy on Tobacco-Free Campus
As of July 1, 2015, smoking is prohibited on all campus property at Carl Sandburg College, both indoors and outdoors, in College-owned vehicles and in privately-owned vehicles parked on campus property. The advertising, sale or free sampling of tobacco products is also prohibited on campus property. Littering the remains of tobacco products or any other related waste product on campus property is further prohibited. (Public Act No. 098-0985). For a complete list of prohibited items, please refer to the Policy on Tobacco-Free campus.
Parking Regulations
The College has multiple free parking lots, each with designated handicapped spaces. Parking is prohibited on sides of entry roads, in fire lanes, or on the lawn areas. Unauthorized use of designated handicapped parking spaces, will result in a ticket with a monetary fine in accordance with Illinois Vehicle Code 625-ILCS-5 from the Galesburg Police Dept.
Enforcement Policies
The Board of Trustees of Community College District #518 has employed Public Safety personnel which report to the Director of Public Safety. Their primary purpose is to monitor and maintain the security of college assets and personnel by observing, reporting and then acting within the framework of established procedures.
In this capacity, public safety officers facilitate conservation of the peace by working harmoniously with all local law enforcement agencies. In the event of classroom/student and/or other college-business related emergency, college personnel are instructed to remove themselves from dangerous situations. If the immediacy of the situation requires, college employees will call the proper emergency facility by dialing 911 from the nearest public phone or 911 from the nearest college phone.
Public safety officers do not possess any of the powers of sheriffs in counties or policemen in cities except the Director of Public Safety and the Coordinator of Public Safety. Carl Sandburg College resides within the city limits of the City of Galesburg and, therefore, Public Safety will partner with the Galesburg Police Department for all major crimes that occur on Sandburg property. Public safety officers are not authorized to carry or use weapons in the performance of their duties except the Director of Public Safety and the Coordinator of Public Safety.
Information Programs
Carl Sandburg College endeavors to reduce the likelihood and opportunity for unsafe activity on campus through a proactive risk management program involving all campus constituencies.
The College maintains a substance abuse awareness program to inform students and employees about the dangers of substance/alcohol abuse, college policy of maintaining a substance/alcohol-free environment, available abuse counseling and rehabilitation assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon students and employees for violations occurring in the college. The College also maintains a sexual assault prevention and awareness program to inform students and employees on resources available to victims, bystander awareness and reporting, and how a victim can file a report to our Public Safety department and/or local law enforcement.
Students and employees are encouraged to be responsible for their own security.
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