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Mailing Address:
RCCC
P.O. Box 1595
Salisbury, NC  28145 
Telephone:
North Campus: 
704-216-3593
South Campus:
704-216-3637
CBTC:
704-216-3638
       
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bullet Bookstores:
 
Books and supplies you might need can be purchased at one of the college's bookstores.  Each student is responsible for his/her own textbooks and supplies.  Costs will vary according to curriculum.   For purchases of textbooks, supplies, and other merchandise, the bookstores accept Master Card and VISA credit cards.  The bookstore on the North Campus is located in Building 500.  The bookstore on the South Campus is located on the first floor of Building 1000. 
 
Visit the RCCC Bookstores online!
(http://www.rowancabarrus.edu/bookstore/)
bullet Bulletin Boards:
 
Bulletin boards are reserved for Student Services' information, the SGA,  general student information, and articles to buy or sell. 

Students are asked to check with the Student Services office before posting any information!

bullet Class Rings:
 
To place an order for a Rowan-Cabarrus Community College class ring, a student must:
  1. Be enrolled in a one- or two-year occupational education program for which Rowan-Cabarrus Community College awards a diploma or associate degree.
  2. Have satisfactorily completed a minimum of two semesters of the prescribed   program.
  3. Be currently enrolled for all courses in the third semester of the program or have completed such courses.
  4. Show evidence of satisfactory academic standing.  Students on probation are ineligible to place orders for school rings.
Class rings are purchased through the college's bookstore.  Adult High School diploma graduates may order rings through the college's bookstore
bullet First Aid:
 
First aid kits are located in each building on campus.  Accidents which happen in class should be reported to the instructor.  Otherwise, accidents should be reported to the Student Services office.
bullet Food Service:
  The college provides food service on both the North and South campuses.  Vending machines are available in the student lounge at both campus locations.
bullet Insurance:
 
Accident insurance, covering hours in school, is required of all students and is included in the student activity fee. 

Allied Health, Early Childhood Education, and Cosmetology students are required to purchase student professional liability insurance which is available for approximately $13.00 per year.

bullet Lockers:
 
Lockers are available on a first-come, first-serve basis at the North Campus only.  Requests should be made in the Business office.  Some shops have lockers available.  The lockers in the shop areas are assigned and supervised by individual program heads.
bullet Lost and Found:
  Lost and Found services are provided by the college.    
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Any item found on the North Campus should be turned in to the receptionist located in Building 300.
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Items found on the South Campus should be turned in to the Student Services office.
These will be returned to the owner upon proper identification.
bullet Parking:
 
Students who want to park a vehicle on campus should get a parking decal from the Business office or obtain one when they register.  Citations for illegal parking will be given by campus security officers. 

Parking is allowed only in designated areas, not in fire lanes.  Spaces have been set aside for handicapped persons and are to be used by the handicapped only.  Handicapped persons can get permits from the Student Services office.

Overnight parking on college property is discouraged and should occur only in cases of emergency or when it is necessary in the performance of college business.  When overnight parking is required, the college Business office must be notified so that security officers can be informed and so that the vehicle can be parked where it will not interfere with college activities.  Vehicles parked on campus overnight without notification to proper college authorities may be towed at the owner's expense.

bullet Student Centers:
 
Located on the ground floor of Building 500, the Student Center is a spacious facility offering a beautiful view of the wooded area adjacent to the North Campus.  In addition to the comfortable environment of the North Campus center, students also enjoy the use of an arcade, ping-pong tables, cafeteria, and a variety of vending machines. 

The South Campus boasts a comfortable and accommodating Student Center as well.  South Campus students enjoy the casual environment, handsome decor, and assortment of vending machines their center offers. The center also includes ping pong tables, video games, and a juke box.

bullet Telephones:
 
Public phones are located at convenient locations on both the North and South campuses.  Please be considerate of your fellow students and limit your call to 10 minutes. 

Only in cases of emergency (such as sickness or family death) will messages be delivered to students.