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Campus Safety and Security

Public areas within the building (the enterance, reception area, hallways) and the campus are continually monitored by video cameras.

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The United States Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary Education, in accordance with section 485 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (HEA), as amended, as a condition of this institution's continued participation in Federal student financial assistance programs, collects data about the number and nature of crimes and fires on the campus of Upper Cape Tech.


To view the institutional data on crimes and fires at Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School a link is provided, below. After clicking this link, click "Get School Data for One School" enter the name of the institution as "Upper Cape Cod", click Continue, and the name of the school will appear; click on that name, and the most recent data for UCT will be displayed. 

US DOE crime and fire data for UCT. 
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