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Theft of or damage to College property or personal property
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Failing to comply with a reasonable request or directive from an employee of the College
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Additional provisions from accrediting bodies may supplement this Student Conduct Code
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Creating false accusations towards other students or staff
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Lewd and lascivious behavior
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Not complying with program accreditation requirements
Sanctions for violations could include, but are not limited to:
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Loss of credit for a specific assignment
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Failing grade
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Written letter of reprimand
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Probation
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Suspension from class/classes (length to be determined by infraction)
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Suspension or removal from the program (length to be determined by infraction)
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Expulsion from the College
In addition to the formal disciplinary sanctions described above, the Division Dean/Manager, Enrollment
Services Manager, or designee, may determine to impose one or more of the following:
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A letter of apology from the student to any relevant party, including the College
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A meeting with a college official to discuss the student's behavior and potential corrective
strategies
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Fines and/or restitution, where appropriate, when damage has been done to college facilities
and/or the property of others
The College’s final decision may be appealed to the WTCS.
STUDENT FINAL GRADE APPEALS PROCESS
Students attending Lakeshore Technical College may appeal a final course grade.
All appeals must be initiated in writing no later than twenty-one (21) business days following the
submission of the final course grade. The steps below will be followed.
Step 1
The student is encouraged to communicate with the instructor who assigned the final grade to resolve
the dispute. The faculty will respond within ten (10) business days.
Step 2
If not resolved, or if the student prefers, the student will contact the Division Dean or Associate Dean.
The Division Dean or Associate Dean will respond within ten (10) business days.
Step 3
The student may appeal the Dean’s decision to the Enrollment Services Manager by submitting a
written document describing their specific concerns. Enrollment Services Manager reviews appeal to
determine if it merits further consideration. If further review is warranted additional information will be
collected which may include convening an internal investigation committee. Internal Investigation
Committee will consist of Vice President of Student Services, a student, a faculty member not associated
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