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St. Clair County Community College Catalog
Effective: Student Code of Conduct Enrollment in St. Clair County Community College implies acceptance of certain standards of student conduct and a willingness to abide by those standards. College standards of conduct are established to maintain conditions under which individuals, with respect for the rights and well-being of others, can participate effectively in a common educational enterprise and well-ordered collegiate community. The college adopts the following Student Code of Conduct hereby referred to as the Code and prohibits all persons from engaging or participating in any of the practices or behaviors listed below. Specific examples are used by way of illustration and are not meant to limit the practices or behaviors that may be deemed to violate the college's standards of conduct. Violence of any kind will not be tolerated on college premises or at college-sponsored activities. Any student, group or organization found to have committed misconduct is subject to disciplinary action and to the sanctions outlined in the Code. Attempts to commit any of these acts of misconduct are included in the scope of these definitions. The following are examples of college expectations and misconduct under the Code subject to disciplinary action up to and including dismissal and expulsion. Student Code of Conduct violations (except as noted) should be reported to the college official in charge and the dean of students. If warranted by nature and severity of the offense, Campus Security and/or local law enforcement should be contacted. CODE APPROPRIATE ATTIRE APPROPRIATE CONDUCT DISORDERLY CONDUCT ASSAULT AND THREATS CLASSROOM AND LABORATORY SAFETY VIOLATIONS DISCRIMINATION AND HARASSMENT Any form of harassment is unacceptable at St. Clair County Community College, and complaints or charges will be followed through with appropriate action. SC4 employees and students are individually responsible to ensure such harassment does not occur. Concerns should be directed to the Human Resources office, Room 203 of the Main Building. See details and complaint form online at www.sc4.edu/hr. SEXUAL HARASSMENT Any form of harassment is unacceptable at St. Clair County Community College, and complaints or charges will be followed through with appropriate action. SC4 employees and students are individually responsible to ensure such harassment does not occur. Concerns should be directed to the Human Resources Office, Room 203 of the Main Building. See details and complaint form online at www.sc4.edu/hr. DISHONESTY - ACADEMIC
When the instructor has sufficient evidence of cheating or plagiarism, the instructor may impose disciplinary actions such as assigning a failing grade to the student's assignment, quiz, paper or test. If the plagiarism or cheating involves major course work such as plagiarizing a research paper or cheating on a final exam, the instructor may fail the student in the course.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL VIOLATION FIRE/FALSE ALARM/REPORT GAMBLING GIVING FALSE INFORMATION HAZING INTERFERING WITH EVENTS LEWD BEHAVIOR MISUSE, THEFT OF FIRE SAFETY OR EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT NON-COMPLIANCE REGULATION VIOLATION SANCTION VIOLATION SEXUAL ASSAULT SMOKING ON CAMPUS SOLICITATION
TECHNOLOGY St. Clair County Community College provides computer, Internet and e-mail services to support research and education in order to fulfill the mission of the college. These unique resources enrich the learning and instructional process and foster opportunities for collaborative work among college students and staff. Privileges: Access to the college's computer services, including the Internet, is a privilege granted to students, faculty, staff and the public. Individual users, including public patrons, are to act responsibly, respect the rights of other users and respect the integrity of the systems and related physical resources. The college reserves the right to limit, restrict or extend computing privileges and access to its information resources. Users and providers inherit privileges and obligations defined by several authorities:
Inappropriate use will result in denial or cancellation of that privilege. St. Clair County Community College reserves the right to monitor Internet use, and determine if specific uses are consistent with the acceptable use practices. The college further reserves the right to deny access to prevent unauthorized or unacceptable activity, and could involve disciplinary action. Uses: Faculty, staff and students may use the college's computing resources only for purposes related to their studies, their responsibilities for providing instruction, the discharge of their duties as employees, their official business with the college and other college-sanctioned or authorized activities. Public users are expected to use the computers for research and educational pursuits. Restrictions: Use of the Internet for viewing, sending or retrieving any of the following are prohibited:
Such actions include, but are not limited to:
Peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing applications allow network users to download and share audio, video and picture files with each other for legitimate academic endeavors. Some network users may transfer files to others without the consent of the copyright owner. Use of P2P file sharing applications for the unauthorized acquisition or distribution of copyrighted or licensed material by SC4 network users is prohibited on any SC4 college computer or the college's network. All users are to abide by the 1976 United States Copyright Law and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act when using the Internet. Users must respect the legal protection applied to programs, data, photographs, music, written documents, and other material as provided by copyright, trademark, patent, licensure, and other proprietary rights mechanisms. The college recognizes that electronic communications and computer resources are no different than any other form of communication or resource available at the college. Users of this medium are bound by but not limited to:
Alleged violations will be processed according to college policies and procedures. Misuse of computing, networking or information resources may result in the loss of computing and/or network access. Additionally, misuse can be prosecuted under applicable statutes. Users may be held accountable for their conduct under any applicable college policies, procedures or employee contracts. Illegal production of software and other intellectual property protected by U.S. copyright law is subject to civil damages and criminal punishment including fines and imprisonment. The college disclaims liability due to losses due to technology failures, due to intruders (viruses, worms, hackers, etc.), or due to freaks of nature. Users should use all available methods to protect their files, including the frequent changing of their passwords, encryption of data and storing back-up copies of information off-site. The college makes every attempt to maximize security of its computer systems. In the event that data have been corrupted as a result of intrusion, the college's technology services area should be notified immediately. Every reasonable attempt will be made to restore files to their status prior to intrusion; HOWEVER, TECHNOLOGY SERVICES CANNOT GUARANTEE FULL RESTORATION. THEFT OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY
UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS OR USE OF COLLEGE FACILITIES UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THE COLLEGE'S NAME VIOLATION OF LAW WEAPON/EXPLOSIVE VIOLATION SANCTIONS Sanctions may include:
Censure - An official written reprimand for violation of specified regulations, including a warning that continuation or repetition of prohibited conduct will be cause for disciplinary action. Disciplinary Probation -The college may limit and /or monitor student participation in academic, privileged or extracurricular activities for a specified period of time. Violation of the terms of disciplinary probation may result in suspension or expulsion from the college. Suspension - Exclusion from classes and other privileges or activities, including access to college premises or college-sponsored activities off campus, as set forth in the notice of suspension, for a specified period of time. Any student who is suspended shall not be entitled to any tuition or fee refund and is barred from college premises in accordance with the suspension. Expulsion - Termination of student status and exclusion from college privileges and activities, including access to college premises or college- sponsored activities off campus, in perpetuity. Any student who is expelled shall not be entitled to any tuition or fee refund and is barred from college premises. Restitution - Repayment to the college or to an affected party for damages, loss or injury resulting from a violation of the Code. Other Sanctions - Other sanctions may be imposed instead of or in addition to those specified above. For example, students may be subject to restrictions upon or denials for college parking privileges for violations involving the use or registration of motor vehicles on campus. Service projects may also be assigned. Students may be directed to have no contact with other students and/or may be forbidden to access specified areas of campus. DUE PROCESS |
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