Nov 24, 2024  
2019-2020 College Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
2019-2020 College Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Student Disciplinary Policies and Procedures



Purpose

To specify the College’s student disciplinary policy and accompanying procedures.

Policy

Campus Judicial Affairs officers are responsible for the administration of disciplinary procedures at the Chester and Midlothian campuses, Nursing Education Center, off-site classes, online classes, e-mail communications and Blackboard posts, except in cases relating to Title IX or involving possible Title IX violations. Please see the Title IX policy  for additional information. Also, please see the policy on Academic Dishonesty  for cases of cheating and/or plagiarism. Allegations of violation of College policy are accepted for consideration only when the apparent infractions are observed on College property or other locations where the College provides services. Infractions of federal, state, or local laws occurring off campus shall be the concern of the civil authorities except when such actions (1) directly affect the health, safety, or security of the College community; (2) affect the College’s pursuit of its educational purposes; or (3) occur as a direct result of a College-connected disruption. Reports of alleged student violations of published College regulations may be submitted by an individual to the Dean of Students within fifteen (15) business days of the infraction. The Dean of Students will assign a Judicial Affairs Officer as appropriate.

Campus Judicial Affairs Officers

Campus Judicial Affairs Officers for the Chester and Midlothian campuses are appointed annually by the Dean of Students, subject to the approval of the College Vice President of Learning and Student Success.

Procedures

When unruly or otherwise unacceptable behavior occurs in a classroom or laboratory, the instructor may immediately require the student or students who are responsible for the disruption to leave the classroom. It is the student’s responsibility to contact the instructor prior to the next scheduled class meeting. After discussing the problem with the student, the instructor must either permit the student to return to class or forward formal written disciplinary charges against the student to the Dean of Students.

When unruly or otherwise unacceptable behavior occurs in the College libraries, library personnel may require the student or students who are responsible for the disruption to identify themselves and leave the library. It is the student’s responsibility to contact the librarian prior to returning to the library. After discussing the problem with the student, the librarian must either permit the student to return to the library or forward formal written disciplinary charges against the student to the Dean of Students.

When unruly or otherwise unacceptable behavior occurs in any College facility, College office or in any College related communications, faculty, staff or security personnel may immediately require the student or students who are responsible for the disruption to identify themselves and leave the campus. It is the student’s responsibility to contact faculty, staff or security personnel prior to returning to campus. After discussing the problem with the student, faculty, staff or security personnel must either permit the student to return to campus or forward formal written disciplinary charges against the student to the Dean of Students.

Once charges have been forwarded to the campus Judicial Affairs Officer, the student may attend the class, laboratory, library or specified campus facilities pending the campus Judicial Affairs Officer’s review of the allegation. If the Dean of Students, designee or the Vice President of Learning and Student Success believes, however, that the student’s presence in the class, laboratory, library or specified campus facilities may infringe on the rights of others or pose a threat to the welfare of other students and the instructor, the Dean of Students may prohibit the student from returning to the class, laboratory, library or specified campus facilities until the allegations have been adjudicated.

The campus Judicial Affairs Officer is responsible for interpreting alleged misconduct with regard to published regulations and for identifying specific charges that will be brought against the student(s) involved. The campus Judicial Affairs Officer should bring charges within ten (10) business days from receipt of a report of a violation.

Interim Suspension Option

A student, pending a hearing by the campus Judicial Affairs Officer, may be suspended on an interim basis by the Dean of Students, designee, or the Vice President of Learning and Student Success and barred from the College or specified college facilities if his/her presence is deemed a danger to others or is likely to be disruptive to the normal educational activities of the College. The Dean of Students, designee, or Vice President may seek guidance and input from the Threat Assessment Team. Nothing in these procedures should be construed to prevent the Dean of Students, designee, or Vice President from taking such official steps as he/she may deem necessary except that final action shall be in accordance with the procedures outlined in this policy. Before a student may be suspended, he or she will be informed of the reasons for the suspension and will be provided an opportunity to respond within five (5) business days, except in exigent circumstances, in which case the student will be given said opportunity as soon as possible as determined by the Dean of Students, designee, or Vice President.

Student Administrative Hearing

After reviewing allegations, specifying the charges and obtaining any necessary information, the campus Judicial Affairs Officer will contact the student requesting a meeting to discuss the case with the student, including the nature and source of the charges and the student’s rights and responsibilities. During this discussion, the student may question the credibility of his or her accusers or other witnesses by submitting questions through the campus Judicial Affairs Officer. The student will be given an opportunity to review relevant materials, which may have been presented as evidence against him/her. The campus Judicial Affairs Officer may seek guidance from the Threat Assessment Team. Following this review, the campus Judicial Affairs Officer will either impose a disciplinary sanction or vacate the charges. This decision will be forwarded to the student in writing within ten (10) business days of the initial meeting between the campus Judicial Affairs Officer and the student. If the Threat Assessment Team is consulted the decision notification may be extended to fifteen (15) business days of the initial meeting between the campus Judicial Affairs Officer and the student.

NOTE: If the student declines or does not attend the student administrative hearing, disciplinary proceedings will be held in his/her absence.

NOTE: The Threat Assessment Team, upon review of the judicial affairs investigation and other information available to the team, may make a recommendation of the disciplinary action to be taken. In these cases, the student will be notified in writing. For additional information regarding the Threat Assessment Team process refer to policy 3.19 Workplace Violence and Threat Assessment Team.

NOTE: The student may be accompanied by another individual at the hearing, but this person may not participate in the hearing.  If the student wishes to be accompanied by another individual at the hearing, a request must be submitted to the Judicial Affairs Officer no less than 48 hours prior to the hearing. 

Disciplinary Actions

Disciplinary actions available to the campus Judicial Affairs Officer are as follows:

  1. Removal of the charges against the student.
  2. Admonition: An oral or written statement to a student that he/she is violating or has violated College rules and may be subject to more severe disciplinary action.
  3. Disciplinary Probation: A student may be prohibited from participating in College extracurricular activities, using specified College facilities, or otherwise restricted in his or her movements while at the institution for a period of time not to exceed one year. A student who violates the provisions of his or her probation will be immediately dismissed from the institution.
  4. Restitution: Reimbursement for damage to or misappropriation of property. This may take the form of appropriate service or other compensation.
  5. Attendance and successful completion of a special student development tutorial addressing ethics and appropriate student behavior. (The failure to attend and successfully complete this tutorial will result in the assignment of another disciplinary action.)
  6. Disciplinary suspension: Exclusion from attending the College as a student for a definite period of time not to exceed two academic years.
  7. In cases where dismissal is recommended by the Judicial Affairs Officer, this recommendation shall go to the Threat Assessment Team (TAT) for review.  Please see the Workplace Violence and Threat Assessment Team policy for dismissal policy and procedures. 
  8. Administrative withdrawal from a course in which the student was found to be threatening and/or disruptive.

All records of the infraction and materials pertaining to and resulting from the inquiry (and any subsequent appeal) will be forwarded to the Dean of Students Office. This information will remain in the Dean’s office.

Appeals to the Dean of Students

If the campus Judicial Affairs Officer imposes a disciplinary sanction, the student may appeal the sanction in writing to the Dean of Students or designee within ten (10) business days of the receipt of the campus Judicial Affairs Officer’s decision. The Dean or designee will review the entire disciplinary proceeding and provide the student with a written notification of his/her findings and decision within ten (10) business days of the receipt of the appeal. The Dean may request to meet with the student during his/her deliberations.

Appeals to the Vice President of Learning and Student Success

A student may appeal the decision of the Dean of Students or designee to the Vice President of Learning and Student Success or designee in writing within ten (10) business days of the receipt of the Dean’s decision. The Vice President will review the Dean’s decision and provide the student with a written notification of his/her findings within ten (10) business days of the receipt of the appeal. The decision of the Vice President is final.

Disciplinary Records

All records of disciplinary action will remain confidential, will remain separate from the student’s academic record, will be maintained in the Dean of Students Office, and will not be available to unauthorized persons on campus or to any person off campus without the express written permission of the student involved. Exceptions will be made only under the conditions specified in the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, and under a court order or subpoena.