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Emergency Management
NCTC’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is empowered by the college and other local and state agencies to protect the campus community from disasters and emergencies. The OEM coordinates and plans alongside other local, state, and federal emergency managers and responders for mutual aid, training programs, disaster mitigation, response and recovery efforts, and overall community preparedness.
Emergency Preparedness
The OEM is responsible for the coordination of private, local, state, and federal agencies and authorities to provide adequate planning and training to ensure the safety and welfare of the college. Emergency Preparedness means being ready. It takes an effort by all of us to create and sustain an effective emergency preparedness system. You are your own best first responder.
Our Mission is to direct and coordinate all available resources to protect the life and property of NCTC, in the event of a disaster or crisis, through a collaborative program of prevention, preparedness, response, recovery, and education.
Campus Safety Measures
Emergency Procedures
LionALERT
ALERTUS Mobile App
Additional Campus Safety Measures
Campus Crime Information
NCTCPD maintains both daily and annual reports about crime, security, and fire emergencies on NCTC campuses. Updated policy and procedures are included in these reports, so you’re encouraged to regularly keep up with them. Annual Reports are updated and you will be notified by October 1st of each year.
Campus & Constitutional Carry
In 2015, the Texas Legislature passed Senate Bill 11, which allows licensed persons to conceal carry a firearm on college or university campuses. On June 16, 2021, Governor Greg Abbott signed HB 1927, the Firearm Carry Act of 2021 (commonly known as the constitutional carry bill) into law that allows legally eligible gun owners 21 years and older to carry their firearms without a Texas License to Carry (LTC).
However, each institution was allowed to establish reasonable rule and regulations in complying with Senate Bill 11 and HB 1927 did not change any of the requirements for Campus Carry. You are encouraged to read all information regarding NCTC rules and regulations regarding Campus & Constitutional Carry.
Stay informed.
Use LionAlert and/or download the Campus Safety App and also check Real Time Weather for conditions that might affect your safety or campus closures.
Contact us.
Police Officers and public safety support personnel can be reached for each campus by calling the number below and selecting the appropriate number from the automated system.
If there is an immediate threat to life safety - dial 911.
For any non-emergency complaint, concern, or compliment, you can contact North Central Texas College Police Department Chief Nicole Shaw at anshaw@nctc.edu
Phone: (940) 668-4270
Fax: (866) 668-4270
Email: publicsafetyinfo@nctc.edu