All faculty and staff members are required to have and display a valid El Camino College staff parking permit to park a motor vehicle in staff parking lots.
Staff and student parking permits are displayed by hanging them in front of the rear view mirror and may be transferred from one car to another. All permits must be clearly visible from outside the vehicle.
Vehicle Code Laws are in effect 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, and are enforced by the El Camino Police Department.
Photo ID Cards are issued in the Student Activity Center.
The safety and well-being of our students, faculty and staff are always at the top of our agenda. A truly safe campus can only be achieved through the cooperation of all students, faculty, and staff. This information is a part of our effort to ensure that this collaborative endeavor is effective. Read this section carefully and use the information to help foster a safe environment for yourself and others on campus.
El Camino Police Department Website
Cleary Act and Crime Prevention
"Dedicated to Safety and Service"
310-660-3100
Working in Partnership with Our Campus Community
The El Camino College Police Department is located at 16007 South Crenshaw Blvd. at the corner of Redondo Beach Blvd. and Crenshaw Blvd. in Parking Lot K.
The Police Department is open 24 hours a day.
You may contact the police department by calling (310) 660-3100, dialing 3100 from an on-campus District telephone, dialing 911 from any campus pay phone, or using one of the many "Blue Phones" that are located throughout the campus.
Students, employees, visitors – all have a right to a safe, crime-free campus.
If something worries you – REPORT IT!
This section includes information and instruction for what faculty need to do in the case of any emergency. The learning outcome of this section is to prepare faculty for disaster preparedness.
Active Shooter Safety Tips & Guidelines
In case of an emergency at El Camino College, there is an Emergency Text Notification System for your email and cell phone.
Rave is a mass notification system that quickly and reliably sends critical information during emergencies and delivers instructions to the campus community when necessary.
Messages may include emergency notices regarding crime, earthquakes, gas leaks, etc., as well as other safety information. This free service is secure, reliable, and easy to use.
Text ECCPD to 226787 (CAMPUS) to receive alerts from the El Camino College Rave Emergency Alert System.
Learn more at www.elcamino.edu/rave.
The academic calendar includes important information for both campuses, such as deadlines and semester start dates.
This interactive calendar includes important college and student-related events information for students at El Camino College.
The administrative structure at El Camino College consists of the President’s Office and four Vice President Areas:
One area reports directly to the president: Marketing and Communications, Instutitional Research and Planning, and Community Advancement
Academic Affairs has a vice president, associate dean, and 10 academic areas: Behavioral & Social Sciences, Business, Fine Arts, Health Sciences & Athletics, Humanities, Industry & Technology, Learning Resources, Mathematical Sciences, Special Resource Center, and Natural Sciences.
Organizational Chart Academic Affairs
Administrative Services has a vice president and 6 administrative areas: Bookstore, Business, Police Department, Facilities & Planning, Safety & Risk Management, Purchasing & Business Services, and Information Technology Services.
Organizational Chart Administrative Services
Human Resources has a vice president, director, and two areas: Human Resources and Title IX, Diversity, and Inclusion.
Organizational Chart Human Resources
Student Services has a vice president and 6 areas: Admissions & Records, Community Advancement/Business Training Center, Counseling & Student Services, Enrollment Services, Foundation, and Institutional Research & Planning.
Student Services Organizational Chart
The Board receives its authority as the governing body of the El Camino College District from the California Education Code and other codes. It is subject to the provisions of both these codes and the state constitution, as well as to its own policies and procedures.
Board members directly represent the people of the District in determining general policies and making decisions which govern the operations of the college, including appointment of personnel, expenditure of funds, and rates of compensation for employees, educational programs and courses, and academic standards.
Regular meetings of the El Camino College District Board of Trustees are scheduled on the third Monday of each month at 4:00 p.m. in the Board Room in the Administration Building. Closed meetings and special meetings are scheduled as necessary.
For a list of the current Board members and Trustee areas, see El Camino Community College District Board of Trustees.
For minutes and agendas, see: Board of Trustees Minutes and Agendas
In accordance with the Drug Free Workplace Act of 1998 (Public Law 100-690, 41 U.S.C.701, et seq.) and the Drug Free Schools and Communities Act of 1989 (Public Law 101-226, 20 U.S.C. section 1145(g)), El Camino College strives to maintain a drug-free campus for its students and employees. The unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, use, or possession by students and District employees of alcohol or illegal controlled substances in all buildings, property, facilities, service areas, or on District business is prohibited except where alcohol is allowed in accordance with Section 25608 of the Business and Professions Code.
The District will impose sanctions on students and employees who violate this policy, up to and including expulsion or termination of employment and referral for prosecution, pursuant to State law and District policies. Disciplinary proceedings will be initiated for the manufacture, use, sale, or furnishing of illicit drugs or alcohol on District property or at District activities.
El Camino College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The college's policy provides for fair and equitable treatment of applicants, students, and employees in employment and education, and prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ancestry, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, medical condition, marital status, and veteran status. This applies to - but is not limited to - hiring, upgrading, promotion, demotion, transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination, rate of pay or other forms of compensation, selection for training, and all other conditions of employment.
Employees who have questions or concerns about the nondiscrimination policy may contact the Director of Title IX, Diversity, and Inclusion, Jaynie Ishikawa, Ext 3813.
El Camino College - Title IX, Diversity, and Inclusion
Director: Jaynie Ishikawa, ext. 3813, [email protected]
El Camino College provides a sexual harassment-free work environment for its employees. If you experience any sexual harassment from any employee, student, or manager, it is critical that you report it immediately to the District's Director of Title IX, Diversity, and Inclusion, Jaynie Ishikawa, so that an investigation can take place. Be assured there will be no adverse impact on your employment because of your report. The District encourages your assistance in providing a workplace free from sexual harassment.
Discrimination or sexual harassment complaints should be referred to Jaynie Ishikawa, Director of Staff and Student Diversity.
Institutional Code of Conduct - Administrative Procedure 3430
Smoking is prohibited in the buildings at all times. Also, current laws require smokers to go at least 20 feet away from a building to smoke.
The California Education Code states specifically what a community college must, and in some instances may not do.
To review the Education Codes pertinent to community colleges, visit the California Education Code website.
EASE is an Employee Assistance Program which provides free, confidential help for employees and their immediate family members regarding family problems, emotional distress, drug/alcohol problems, and job stress. Information is available from the Human Resources Office, or you may call EASE directly as (800) 882-1341.
For more information, visit the Los Angeles County Office of Education EASE website.