(KNZA)--Highland Community College has announced the successful resolution of a Settlement Agreement with the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), originally executed on August 28, 2023.
The agreement addressed allegations that Black students at HCC experienced discriminatory treatment related to the College- disciplinary procedures, campus security practices and its response to discrimination complaints.
Over the past two years, HCC, in a release, said it has worked diligently and collaboratively with the DOJ to revise institutional policies, engage external reviewers for feedback and implement comprehensive training programs to ensure all employees understand and uphold their responsibilities. These efforts were aimed at fostering a more inclusive, equitable and safe campus environment for all students.
As a result of these sustained improvements, the release says the DOJ has determined that Highland Community College has effectively addressed and resolved the concerns outlined in the 2023 agreement. On May 6, 2025, the DOJ formally closed the matter and notified HCC that it considers the issue fully and successfully resolved.
“We are proud of the progress we’ve made and remain committed to maintaining an inclusive and respectful learning environment for every member of our community,” said Dr. Vincent Bowhay, HCC President. “This outcome reflects our continued dedication to equity, accountability and student success.”
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