Student Code of Conduct

Student Code of Conduct Approved: July 3, 2018; Last Updated: August 2023 7 SECTION IV: Violations As members of the College community, students have an obligation to uphold the Student Code of Conduct as well as to obey federal, state, and local laws. The subsequent behaviors are subject to disciplinary action under the Student Code of Conduct, but are not limited to the following infractions. A student or a group of students may be charged with any of the violations listed below. In cases where a violation is committed by an individual student, any other students not directly involved, but who participated in the activity by encouraging or condoning the act in any manner, will also be subject to disciplinary action. The College, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to report any possible criminal acts to appropriate law enforcement agencies. 1. Abuse of the Student Conduct System Abusing the Student Conduct System, including but not limited to: i. Failure to obey the summons of a Conduct Body or College official. ii. Failure to comply with sanction(s) imposed under the Student Code of Conduct. iii. Knowingly alleging a violation of the Student Code of Conduct without cause. iv. Attempting to discourage an individual’s proper participation in, or use of, the conduct system. v. Influencing or attempting to influence another person to commit an abuse of the conduct system. 2. Academic Dishonesty Conduct that includes, but is not limited to: plagiarism, cheating, multiple submission, forgery, sabotage, unauthorized collaboration, falsification, bribery or use of purchased research service reports without appropriate notation, and theft, damage, or misuse of library or computer resources. Attempts to commit such acts shall also constitute academic dishonesty. 3. Aiding & Abetting in Code Violations Aiding and abetting another in any violation of College policies, regulations and codes. 4. Compliance Failing to comply with the directions of an authorized local, state, federal or College official acting in the performance of their duties, or any other person responsible for a facility or registered function acting in accordance with their duties. 5. Destruction of Property Removing, destroying, or damaging College property, property under College administration/supervision, or the personal property of others. This includes attempted or actual damage to property. 6. Disruptive Conduct Unreasonable actions that impair, interfere with, or obstruct the orderly conduct, processes, functions or activities of the College or the community where the conduct occurs. This can include, but is not limited to:

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