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Guidelines for Student
Conduct are set forth in the California Education Code, California
Administrative Code, Title V, policies of the Board of Trustees, and all
civil and criminal codes. Students enrolling in district educational
programs assume an obligation to obey state law and district rules and
regulations governing the conduct of students.
Students who enroll in those
instructional programs in which the college has affiliations with various
outside associations must comply with the college's policies and
procedures and also with the outside associations' policies and
procedures. This includes but is not limited to students enrolled in
the programs of Cosmetology, Fire Academy, Criminal Justice Academy and
Nursing.
I. Guidelines for Student
Conduct
In compliance with the
California Education Code (Sections 48922, 66017, 66300, 76020, 76021,
76030, 76043, 76120, 76130, 76131, and 87014) and in keeping with above,
be it
RESOLVED, by the Board of Trustees of Rancho
Santiago Community College District, that this Board recognizes the need
for a clear standard of behavior on campus and at District activities;
and be it further
RESOLVED, that the following violations of
orderly conduct are cause for corrective action.
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Dishonesty, cheating,
plagiarism, lying, or knowingly furnishing false information to the
district or a college official performing their duties.
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Forgery, alteration, or
misuse of district documents, records, or identification.
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Knowingly accessing and
without permission altering, damaging, deleting, destroying, copying,
or otherwise using any data, which reside or exist internal or
external to a computer, computer system, or computer network in the district.
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Obstruction or
disruption of teaching, research, administration, or of
other District activities on or off District premises. This
includes obstruction or disruption of administration, disciplinary
procedures or authorized college activities. It also includes
pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
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Physical abuse or
detention of any person on District-owned or controlled property, or
at District-sponsored or supervised functions, or other conduct which
threatens or endangers the health or safety of another. This
includes fighting on district property or at a District sponsored
event, on or off District premises.
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Theft of or damage to
property of the district which includes property of a member of the
district community or a campus visitor.
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Unauthorized entry into
or unauthorized use of district property, supplies, equipment, and/or
facilities.
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Misrepresentation of
oneself or of an organization to be an agent of the district.
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Sexual assault or
physical abuse, including rape, forced sodomy, forced oral copulation,
rape by a foreign object, sexual battery, or threat or assault, or any
conduct that threatens the health and safety of the alleged victim.
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Use, possession,
distribution, or being under the influence of alcoholic beverage on
district property or at any District sponsored event.
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Use, possession,
distribution, or being under the influence of narcotics, other
hallucinogenic drugs or substances, or any poison classified as such
by Schedule "D" in Section 4160 of the Business and
Professions Code on District property or at any District-sponsored
event except as
expressly permitted by law.
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Expression which is
libelous, slanderous, obscene or which incites students so as to
create a clear and present danger of commission of unlawful acts on
district premises, or violation of district regulations, or the
substantial disruption of the orderly operation of the college.
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Engaging in lewd,
indecent, or obscene behavior on district property or at any
district-sponsored function.
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Possession or use while
on the district premises, or a district-sponsored function, of any
firearms, explosive, dangerous chemical or deadly weapon.
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Any act constituting
good cause for suspension or expulsion, as defined in Section II E-1
of this policy.
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Violation of district
policies or campus regulations.
For information about other college policies please visit
http://www.sac.edu/students/admissions/policies.htm
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