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DACC Catalog 2012-2013 Student Code of Conduct
The terms "college" or "College" or "campus" or "DACC" all mean Danville Area Community College The term “student” includes all persons taking courses at Danville Area Community College, either full or part time, credit or non credit. Persons who withdrew after allegedly violating the Student Code of Conduct, who are not officially enrolled in a course but who have a continuing relationship with the college or who are in the process of enrolling in a course are still considered “students”. This Student Code of Conduct does apply at all locations of DACC, including off campus sites, at college sponsored events, and in the online environment. The term “faculty member” means any person hired by DACC to conduct classroom or teaching activities or who is otherwise considered by the College to be a member of faculty. The term “administrator” includes any person employed by DACC, performing assigned administrative or professional responsibility. The term “staff” includes any person employed by DACC, performing duties assigned support responsibility. The term “member of the DACC college community” includes any person who is a student, faculty member, DACC administrator, staff, or any other person employed by the college. A person’s status in a particular situation shall be determined by the Vice President of Instruction and Student Services. The term “college premises” includes all land, buildings, facilities, and other property owned, used, or controlled by DACC [including adjacent streets and sidewalks]. The term “Student Conduct Hearing Committee” means any person or persons authorized by the Vice President of Instruction and Student Services to determine whether a student has violated the Student Code of Conduct and to recommend sanctions that may be imposed when a rules violation has been committed. The term “Student Conduct Officer” means a DACC official authorized on a case-by case-basis by to impose sanctions upon any student(s) found to have violated the Student Code of Conduct. The Vice President of Instruction and Student Service may authorize the Student Conduct Officer to serve simultaneously as a Student Conduct Officer and the sole member or one of the members of the Student Conduct Hearing Committee. The Vice President of Instruction and Student Services may authorize the Student Conduct Officer to impose sanctions in all cases. The term “Appeals Committee” means any person or persons authorized by the DACC President to consider an appeal from the Student Conduct Hearing Committee’s determination as to whether a student has violated the Student Code of Conduct or from the sanctions imposed by the Student Conduct Officer. The terms “will” and “shall” means is used in the imperative sense. The term “may” is used in the permissive sense. The term “policy” means the written regulations of DACC as found in, but not limited to, the Student Code of Conduct, Student Handbook, and in the college catalog. The term “cheating” includes, but is not limited to: (1) use of any unauthorized assistance in taking quizzes, tests, or examinations;(2) use of sources beyond those authorized by the instructor in writing papers, preparing reports, solving problems, or carrying out other assignments; (3) the acquisition, without permission, of tests or other academic material belonging to a member the DACC faculty or staff; (4) engaging in any behavior specifically prohibited by a faculty member in the course syllabus or class discussion. The term “plagiarism” includes, but is not limited to, the use, by paraphrase or direct quotation, of the published or unpublished work of another person without full and clear acknowledgement. It also includes the unacknowledged use of materials prepared by another person or agency engaged in the selling of term papers or other academic materials. The term “Complainant” means any person who submits a referral alleging that a student violated this Student Code of Conduct. When a student believes that s/he has been a victim of another student’s misconduct, the student who believes s/he has been a victim will have the same right’s under this Student Code as are provided to the Complainant” even if another member of the DAC community submitted the charges itself. The term “disruptive behavior” shall include, but not limited to the following: The term “Hazing” means any activity expected of someone joining or participating in a group that humiliates, degrades, abuses, or endangers them regardless of a person’s willingness to participate. The term “accused student” means any student accused of violating this Student Code of Conduct. The term “FERPA” means the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. It deals with the release of student education records, and affords students certain rights regarding those records. The primary purpose of the Student Code of Conduct is to assist Danville Area Community College in creating an environment that allows for quality, innovative, and accessible learning experiences. Students, faculty, staff and administration share in the responsibility for accomplishing the DACC mission. Student conduct standards at DACC are not to be equated to state or federal criminal codes. Student Code of Conduct is based on the DACC Core Values which reflect the academic and non academic behaviors expected of all DACC students. Integrity Building trusting relationships Examples of expected behavior Excellence Working to achieve exceptional results Examples of expected behavior Communication Maintaining positive and productive campus relationships Examples of expected behavior Adaptability Meeting the changing needs of the community Examples of expected behavior Diversity Maintaining a safe and secure learning environment Examples of expected behavior In addition to its Mission and Values, the college has created policies to ensure Student Code of Conduct also covers all policies that are needed to protect the rights of the DACC community. Students must know and abide by all DACC policies. The Student Code of Conduct shall apply to conduct that occurs on DACC premises and at DACC sponsored activities. Each student shall be responsible for his/her conduct on DACC premises and at DACC sponsored activities. The Student Code of Conduct shall apply to a student’s conduct even if the student withdraws from or drops out of school while a disciplinary matter is pending. Any student found to have committed or to have attempted to commit the following misconduct is subject to disciplinary sanctions as outlined in section IX. of the Student Code of Conduct. |
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