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Substance Abuse
The San Bernardino Community College District strives to maintain a workplace free from the illegal use, possession or distribution of controlled substances as defined in the Controlled Substances Act. Students, employees and visitors are subject to applicable legal sanctions under local, state or federal law for the unlawful possession or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol. Disciplinary action will be imposed on a student for misconduct for the following infractions while attending college classes or college- sponsored events:
• The use, sale or possession of illegal drugs.
• The presence on campus of anyone under the influence of drugs or
alcohol.
• The use or possession of alcoholic beverages on college property or at
any college-sponsored event.
Animals on Campus
The college does not permit staff or students to bring animals on campus, with the exception of “seeing eye” and “hearing ear” and “seizure” dogs and animals used for instructional purposes. At no time should dogs be left in vehicles.
Children on Campus and in the Classroom
All children (with the exception of high school students who have been admitted to the Middle College program) must be accompanied by an adult while on campus. Children are not allowed in the classroom under any conditions and are not to be left unattended in any campus facility. Should this occur, the District Police will be notified immediately.
Computer Use Policy
The San Bernardino Community College District has a Computer Use Policy (AP 3720) that all students and employees are expected to follow. These documents set the foundation for the following items: Ownership Rights, Privacy Interests, District Rights, System Abuse, Misrepresentation, Liability, Harassment, Commercial Use, Fair Use, Software Licensing, Exceptions, Network Access, Media, Social Networking, PDA, and Smartphone. These documents can be found on the District website at: www.sbccd.org under Board Policies and Administrative Procedures.
Financial Obligations
Students who have an outstanding financial obligation will not be allowed to register for classes, receive grades, transcripts, diplomas or certificates,
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