The following acts of misconduct are prohibited at or on any campus of the College, at any clinical or internship site, and at any College-sponsored or College-affiliated activity or event. All formal complaints alleging a violation of this rule shall be subject to the Student Disciplinary Procedures established pursuant to this rule and set forth in Internal Management Memorandum (IMM) #6-15, Student Disciplinary Procedures. Any student who is found to have committed an act of misconduct may be disciplined in accordance with this rule. If the student is suspected of violating a state or federal law, the incident may be reported to the appropriate law enforcement agency.
A. Level I Offenses
The following described acts of misconduct shall be referred to as "Level I Offenses." The potential sanctions for Level I Offenses may include any one, a combination of two or more or all of these sanctions: written warning, temporary loss of privileges, written reprimand, monetary restitution, and/or work/service restitution. For any level offense, the president, a vice president or provost may impose a sanction of temporary suspension, including specific conditions for readmission, against a student in circumstances in which there is reasonable concern for safety, or when the student poses a threat to himself/herself or to another student or employee. Such temporary suspension shall not exceed ten class days and may only be extended upon a specific finding by a disciplinary committee that the student continues to pose a threat.
A.1 Use, possession, sale, attempted sale, barter, exchange, gift or distribution of alcoholic beverages, except as expressly permitted by law and College regulations; or public intoxication
A.2 Attempted or actual theft and/or damage to property of the College or property of a member of the College community or other personal or public property, the total value of which does not exceed $100
A.3 Conduct that is disorderly, lewd or indecent; breach of peace; aiding, abetting or procuring another person to breach the peace; and the use of indecent or abusive language
A.4 Gambling, including unlawful games of chance for money or anything of value and the sale, barter or other disposition of a ticket, order or any interest in a scheme of chance by any name
A.5 Unauthorized or fraudulent use of the College's name, seal, emblem, nickname or motto
A.6 Unauthorized use of College property
A.7 Disruption or interference with teaching, administration, disciplinary proceedings or other College functions, activities or operations
A.8 Violation of a College rule, a county ordinance or a state or federal misdemeanor offense involving no bodily injury to any person
A.9 Unauthorized entry and/or occupancy of College facilities, including unauthorized possession, duplication or use of keys to any College facility
A.10 Trespass on College grounds
A.11 Conspiracy or solicitation to commit an unlawful act or to violate any College rule
A.12 At least three or more incidences of violation of traffic rules while on College property
A.13 Failure to comply with the directions of College officials or law enforcement officers acting in the performance of their duties
A.14 Participation in a campus demonstration or unauthorized assembly that disrupts the normal operations of the College and infringes on the rights of other members of the College community; leading or inciting others to disrupt scheduled activities in any campus building or area; or intentional obstruction that unreasonably interferes with freedom of movement, either pedestrian or vehicular, on campus
A.15 Permitting another to use his or her College identification card, impersonating another or misrepresenting being authorized to act on behalf of another
A.16 Knowingly instituting a false charge against another
B. Level II Offenses
The following described acts of misconduct shall be referred to as "Level II Offenses." The potential sanctions for Level II Offenses may include any one, a combination of two or more, or all of these sanctions: written warning, temporary loss of privileges, written reprimand, monetary restitution, work/service restitution, probation and/or permanent loss of privileges.
B.1 Attempted or actual theft of and/or damage to property of the College or property of a member of the College community or other personal or public property, the total value of which equals or exceeds $100
B.2 Acts of dishonesty, including, but not limited to the following:
- Cheating, plagiarism or other forms of academic dishonesty
- Furnishing false information to a College official or faculty member
- Forgery, alteration or misuse of any College document, record or instrument of identification
- Tampering with the election of any College-recognized student organization
B.3 Violation of a county ordinance or state or federal misdemeanor offense law
B.4 Violation of a state or federal felony offense law
B.5 Theft or abuse of computer time, including, but not limited to:
- Unauthorized entrance into a file to intentionally damage, disable or impair computing or telecommunication equipment or software
- Acquisition or use of software that does not adhere to applicable software licenses and copyright laws or is not consistent with College computer use policies
- Introduction of viruses or other destructive software in College computer facilities
- Use of computing facilities to interfere with the work of another student, faculty member or College official
- e) Use of computing facilities to send obscene or abusive messages
- Use of computing facilities to interfere with the normal operation of the College computing systems
B.6 A second violation of any Level I Offense or, at the discretion of the College, multiple Level I offenses occurring at or about the same time by the same student
C. Level III Offenses
The following described acts of misconduct shall be referred to as "Level III Offenses." The potential sanctions for Level III Offenses may include any one, a combination of two or more, or all of these sanctions: temporary loss of privileges, written reprimand, monetary restitution, work/service restitution, probation and permanent loss of privileges, suspension (including specific conditions for readmission) and expulsion (no readmission permitted).
C.1 The denial of services or access to activities to an individual because of his or her race, religion, age, ethnicity, national origin, gender, marital status or disability
C.2 Physical abuse, verbal abuse, threats, intimidation, harassment, stalking, coercion and/or conduct that threatens or endangers the health and safety of any person
C.3 Hazing, defined as an act that endangers the mental or physical health or safety of a student or that destroys or removes public or private property, for the purpose of initiation, admission into, affiliation with, or as a condition of continued membership in a group or organization for which the acts do not result in bodily injury to any person
C.4 Use, possession, sale, attempted sales, barter, exchange, gift or distribution of narcotic or other controlled substances except as expressly permitted by law
C.5 Illegal or unauthorized use or possession of firearms, fireworks, explosives, chemical agents or other weapons or dangerous materials
C.6 Bomb threats, false reporting of fires; any action that causes, is intended to or attempts to cause a fire, explosion, or any tampering with the safety equipment or other safety devices
C.7 Battery or physical abuse of any person resulting in bodily injury
C.8 Sexual assault in any form, including attempted or acquaintance rape, exploitative behavior, obtaining sexual favors through psychological coercion, attempts to embarrass or intimidate, or to obtain sexual favors through the inducement of alcohol or chemical drugs
C.9 Any Level I Offense or Level II Offense that results in bodily injury or death to any person
C.10 A second violation of any Level II Offense or, at the discretion of the College, multiple Level II offenses occurring at or about the same time by the same student
C.11 A third violation of any Level I Offense by the same student