STUDENT OBLIGATION FOR PAYMENT OF TUITION AND FEES
Students who fall into the following categories will be financially obligated to the College
regardless of attendance:
• Students who fail to complete a College drop/add form within the refund period of the
semester will be financially obligated to the College for the unpaid balance, regardless
of attendance.
• Students whose fees are charged to financial aid awards at the time of registration, or
who receive a deferment based on pending financial aid awards at the time of registration
and who subsequently become ineligible for the financial aid (for any reason) will be
liable for all funds due to the College, regardless of attendance.
• Students who remit payment for fees with a check that is returned unpaid (for any
reason) become liable for the full amount of fees assessed.
• The College will not dismiss or waive a debt created by a refund issued to a student
based on financial aid when such aid is subsequently cancelled or reduced.
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SEXUAL HARASSMENT/SEXUAL VIOLENCE/TITLE IX
In accordance with Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 and College policy,
the College does not discriminate on the basis of sex in its educational programs, activities,
admissions or employment practices. Title IX and College policy protect students and
employees, both male and female, from unlawful sex discrimination, including sexual
harassment and sexual violence.
Examples of sexual harassment are:
Examples of sexual violence are:
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Pressure for a dating, romantic, or
intimate relationship
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Unwelcome sexual advances
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Unwelcome touching, kissing, hugging, or
massaging
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Unnecessary references to parts of the
body
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Remarks about a person’s gender,
nonconformity with gender stereotypes, or
sexual orientation
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Sexual innuendoes or humor
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Obscene gestures
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Sexual graffiti, pictures, or posters
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Sexually explicit profanity
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Stalking or cyberbullying that is based on
gender or sex
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Email, texting (“sexting”) and Internet use
that violates the Sexual Harassment Policy
or Student Code of Conduct
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Sexual violence
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Pressure for or forced sexual activity
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Sexual penetration without consent
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Sexual contact without consent
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Incest
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Statutory rape
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Sexual exploitation
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Stalking that is based on gender or sex
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Dating and domestic violence
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