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enter onto any District property without prior written permission from the Dean of Student Affairs or their designee.
(1) The Governing Board is authorized to expel a student for good cause when other means of correction fail to bring about proper conduct or when the presence of the student causes a continuing danger to the physical safety of the student or others.
(2) No student shall be suspended for more than ten (10) instructional days or expelled without first being afforded the right to request a hearing.
D. Mental Health Clearance: Mental health clearance may be required before a student is readmitted to a particular class or allowed to come onto District Property. The Dean of Student Affairs must receive a letter from a licensed mental health professional stating that in their professional judgment the student will no longer continue the behavior which gave rise to the disciplinary action against them or that the student's continued presence on campus is not a threat to themselves or others. The mental health professional must be licensed by the State of California and the Dean of Student Affairs or their designee must verify that the mental health professional is credentialed to render a professional opinion. The student shall bear the cost and expense of obtaining mental health clearance.
E. Non-Student: Admission or readmission may be denied to any person who, while not enrolled as a student, commits acts which would, were they enrolled as a student, be the basis for student discipline. Before the offending individual is denied admission or readmission, they may request a conduct meeting with the Dean of Student Affairs within five (5) instructional days from the date on the resolution notice. During the conduct meeting they will be afforded the opportunity to demonstrate why they should be admitted or readmitted. The conduct meeting and subsequent sanction(s) shall be conducted in accordance with the Student Discipline process stated in Section IV of this policy.
If the non-student violation(s) does not warrant a denial of admission or readmission, the Dean of Student Affairs will place an Administrative Hold on their student account, if one exists. Non-student violation(s) may also be dealt with as a police matter.
F. Other Sanction: Other sanctions may include, but are not limited to:
(1) Removal from any or all college organization offices.
(2) Denial of privileges or participation in any or all college or student-sponsored
activities or services.
(3) Referral to any College or Community resource deemed necessary for the
assistance of the student.
(4) Requirement to complete one or more counseling or behavioral modification
programs or classes including but not limited to drug/alcohol diversion program, anger management workshop, interpersonal communication workshop, life-skills class, and academic or psychological counseling appointments.
(5) Work assignments, service to the college or community.
(6) Restricted access, for a specified period of time, areas and/or facilities of the District and/or District Property.
(7) No-contact orders, for a specified period of time, with specific individuals within the District community.
(8) Writing an educational essay or letter of explanation. The Dean of Student Affairs determines the specific topic and format of the paper.
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(9) Any other related discretionary assignments.
G Restitution