 
Policy 3 - 01: STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
As a microcosm of a democratic society, a college has many responsibilities
to its community. Not the least of these should be
the development of an understanding and appreciation
of our representative form of
government, the rights and responsibilities of the
individual, and the procedures whereby necessary changes
are brought about through
an orderly process.
The College itself is a community,
and must abide by the rights and regulations of
the community and the laws by which it is governed.
All those who enjoy the
rights of participation in that community must also
accept the responsibilities
of its membership. A basic responsibility of those
who enjoy the rights of citizenship
is to respect the rights and regulations of the community.
The
faculty has the responsibility to maintain an intellectual,
fair, and safe environment for learning and the administration
the responsibility for overseeing and facilitating
education, social and
public service programs. The president may suspend
students for cause. The faculty may send a student
to an appropriate college official
for cause.
The student is encouraged to participate in some form
of student government that provides all students
a voice in college affairs. All students are eligible to participate,
as well as hold
office.
A. Students have a right to:
1. Write, publish, and disseminate their views, provided
such forms of expression do not interfere with or
disrupt the educational process or the rights of
others.
2. Assemble and voice their views peacefully on
college property with prior administrative approval. The
use of slander and obscenity is prohibited. The expression
of such opinions will not
interfere with the rights of others, will not interfere
with the freedom of others to express themselves,
and will not interfere with the operations of the
College.
3. Enjoy privacy and confidentiality as members
of the college community. No information in the student’s record
will be released to any source without the student’s written
consent, other than directory information, as required
by law.
4. Review their college record with reasonable notice
in the presence of a faculty member or administrator.
5. Belong to or refuse to belong to any organized
group within the college.
6. Have representation and voice on all committees
of the college having to do with academic standards,
student affairs, and curriculum matters.
7. Obtain an education of the highest available quality.
8. Participate in all financial aid programs available
at the college,
providing eligibility requirements are met.
9. Receive fair and equal treatment by faculty, staff,
and the administration in all college matters such
as instruction, evaluation, and services.
10. Receive due process in any grievance or disciplinary
procedure.
B. Students have the responsibility to:
1. Be knowledgeable of and comply with the policies
and procedures
of the College and the Student Government.
2. Be knowledgeable of and comply with the regulations
and laws of
duly constituted civil agencies within the community
of which the
College is a part.
3. Met course requirements. Students are free
to take reasoned
exception to views expressed.
4. Dress and behave in an appropriate manner
that does not present
safety hazards or cause disruptions.
5. Carry and be prepared to show official identification
card at all
times on college grounds.
6. Conduct themselves in a responsible fashion
at off-campus
events/learning activities.
7. Obey lawful instructions of college personnel.
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