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c. Unauthorized use of another individual’s identification and password;
d. Use of computing facilities to interfere with the work of any member of the
College community;
e. Use of computing facilities to send obscene or abusive messages; or
f. Use of computing facilities to interfere with normal operation of the College computing
system (see Acceptable Use Policy in Library and on the campus web page for
further detail).
For additional information, please see the CCC Course Catalog.
Sanctions
Multiple sanctions or any level sanction may be imposed for a given offense. In the case of criminal behavior, CCC shall immediately inform the appropriate local law enforcement agency of any violation, whose procedures shall prevail. The College reserves the right to impose additional sanctions subsequent to civil and/or criminal proceedings.
Informal sanctions
Admonition: a verbal notice that continuation of policy violations will be cause for formal disciplinary action.
Formal sanctions
1. Warning: a written reprimand from the College.
2. Disciplinary probation: a written notice that further violations may result in suspension.
Disciplinary probation may be imposed for any length of time and shall be automatically
removed when the imposed period expires. 3. Disciplinary suspension:
a. Suspension of rights and privileges: an individual penalty imposing limitations or restrictions to fit the particular case, usually a curtailing of specific privileges.
b. Partial suspension: separation or dismissal from one or more classes.
c. Immediate interim suspension: imposed on an individual who has committed a violation judged to be of potential endangerment to persons or property, or of such magnitude as
to be disruptive of routine College business.
d. Suspension from the College: involves the cancellation of a student’s current enrollment
and prohibition from entering the College campus except in response to an official
summons, and from registering for any kind of scholastic work at or through the College. 4. Bar against readmission: imposed on a student who has left the College for disciplinary
reasons.
5. Towing of vehicle or suspension of campus parking privileges: may be imposed for gross
vehicular violations or repeated parking violations.
6. Withholding of transcript or degree: imposed upon a student who has a disciplinary case
pending final disposition.
7. Restitution: reimbursement for damage to or misappropriation of property.
Rules of Procedure
Informal Grievance Procedure
If problems between two or more students arise, these students should attempt to resolve the problems amongst themselves through an informal procedure. If the problem cannot be mutually resolved, it should be taken to their immediate supervisor or instructor for mediation. If this does not result in satisfactory resolution, the complainant should take the problem to the Executive Vice President, who may attempt to resolve the problem through discussion or mediation. Academic matters should be addressed through the Executive Vice President. If a dispute cannot be resolved through an informal procedure, it should be filed in a formal written grievance.
Formal Grievance Procedure
Charges and Administration Review
1. Any member of the College community may file charges against any student for misconduct.
Charges shall be directed to the Executive Vice President. To be considered formal, the charges
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