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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.
(9) Any other related discretionary assignments.
G. Restitution: A student may be required to repay the District or any person for the cost of replacing or repairing any property taken, destroyed or damaged by the student. Arrangements for payment or replacement of damaged or stolen property will be established through the Office of Student Affairs.
H. Short-Term Removal from Class by Faculty (Education Code 76032): A short- term removal from class for a period not to exceed two class meetings, may be imposed by any faculty on a student who is disrupting the class or otherwise interfering with the other students’ educational process. Before removing a student from class, an faculty shall first give or make reasonable efforts to give the student notice of their intent to remove the student and a reasonable opportunity for the student to modify their behavior.
The faculty member shall submit complete the online Student Incident Report form (https://chaffey-advocate.symplicity.com/public_report/) immediately following the removal. In the report, the faculty will provide detailed information about the alleged violation(s) and will upload any documents or correspondence that support the Student Incident Report.
The student may not return to the class until they have met with the Dean of Student Affairs, who will contact the student to arrange such a meeting. During the period of removal, a student shall not be return to the class from which they were removed without the concurrence of the Dean of Student Affairs and the faculty member. The student should however continue to go to their other scheduled classes.
Faculty are not obliged to provide makeup opportunities for class work, including quizzes, tests or examinations, missed during the two (2) class periods of removal.
I. Suspensions: Suspensions prohibit a student from participating in any College activity or entering onto any District property for a specified period of time, imposed by the Dean of Student Affairs. A suspension of a student may be imposed when deemed necessary to protect lives or property and to ensure the maintenance of order with the District community.
Faculty are not obliged to provide makeup opportunities for class work, including quizzes, tests or examinations, missed during the period of a suspension.
Suspensions and Termination of Financial Aid: In the event a student is suspended for willfully and knowingly disrupting the orderly operation of the campus, this action will result in ineligibility for State Financial Aid, as defined in Education Code Sections 69810 and 69813, for the period of suspension.
There are three (3) types of suspensions: immediate interim suspension, short-term suspension, and long-term suspension.
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