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Campus Guidelines

Lockers

Lockers may be rented from the Student Affairs offices on both campuses for temporary storage of belongings. In Oakland, lockers are all one size and cost $2 per semester. In San Francisco, large lockers cost $2 and small lockers cost $1. The college provides locks. A limited number of lockers are also available inside some studios under the supervision of the studio manager.

Campus lockers are offered by CCA solely to lessen the burden of transporting materials between campus and home. They are not intended to secure valuable or irreplaceable items, and the college strongly discourages storage of such items on campus. The college is not responsible for the repair or replacement of locker contents and will not reimburse individuals for property lost on campus. Items remaining in lockers beyond the term of rental will be discarded, usually at 4:00 PM on the Monday immediately following the last day of class each term.

Lost and Found

All items that are found on campus should be directed to the Public Safety office on either campus. With proper identification, the owner may reclaim them. Items will be kept until the end of the term in which they were found.

Bicycles

Racks for parking and locking bicycles are located in several convenient locations around the Oakland campus and in designated spaces on the San Francisco campus. Bicycles may not be parked inside buildings on the Oakland campus because they could present a hazard in an emergency. Bicycles locked to handicapped access ramps or stairways on either campus may be damaged and will be removed. Such conduct by non-CCA-affiliated persons is a form of trespassing and by CCA-affiliated persons is subject to disciplinary action.

Skateboards and Rollerblades

Skateboarding and rollerblading are not permitted on the grounds of the Oakland campus or in or around the San Francisco campus. Such conduct by non-CCA-affiliated persons is a form of trespassing and by CCA-affiliated persons is subject to disciplinary action.

Pets

With the exception of service animals, dogs and other animals are not permitted on either campus at any time. Bringing a non-service animal onto campus by non-CCA-affiliated persons is a form of trespassing and by CCA-affiliated persons is subject to disciplinary action.

Recycling Program

In an effort to raise awareness of issues surrounding the creation and disposal of commercial products and containers, the students at CCA have initiated a cooperative recycling program. Bins are located on both campuses for the recycling of cans, bottles, and paper. All members of the college community are encouraged to join in this effort.

Campus Appearance

The entire college community takes an active interest in conserving the appearance of both campuses. While facilities crews clean and repair campus facilities, all members of the community share responsibility for the order and safety of the campuses. All students, faculty, and staff members are expected to help keep each campus functioning well by picking up after themselves and reporting damage to Operations.