2. Warning
— A formal, written notice that the student is violating, or has
violated, one or more College rules and regulations and that a continuance
of the misconduct may lead to additional disciplinary action.
3. Loss of Privileges
— Denial of specified privileges for a designated period
of time.
4. Discretionary Sanctions
— As needed to maintain a healthy and safe
educational and work environment for students, visitors, faculty and
staff and WNCC. Discretionary Sanctions may include: Apology Letter,
Restitution, No Contact, Counseling Referral, Community Service, Paper;
Behavioral Agreement, Alcohol class, Substance abuse assessment, Random
drug testing, Create a program presentation, create Sign/flyer.
5. Disciplinary Probation
—A written plan addressing a student’s violations
of the Student Code of Conduct and posted WNCC rules. Probation shall
include specified conduct guidelines for a designated period of time.
6. On campus housing relocation
— Moving a student from one room to
another and/or from one campus residence hall to another.
7. On campus housing suspension
—Separation of the student from on
campus housing for a specified period of time, after which the student is
eligible to return. Conditions of reentry may be specified.
8. On campus housing expulsion
— Permanent removal of a student from any
and all on-campus housing options. The student so removed may not re-
enter the residence halls, under any conditions, even as a visitor.
9. College Suspension
—Separation of the student from the College for a
definite period of time, after which the student may be eligible for return,
contingent upon meeting specified conditions for re-admittance.
10.College Expulsion
— Permanent separation of the student from Western
Nebraska Community College without the possibility of re-admission.
VI. Sexual Misconduct Code: Policy Statement
Western Nebraska Community College is committed to providing an environment
free from discrimination based on sex and provides resources and services to assist
students, faculty and staff in addressing issues involving sex discrimination,
including Sexual misconduct. The College strictly prohibits any form of Sexual
misconduct, which includes dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault,
and stalking. All reported incidents will be thoroughly investigated and those
found responsible dealt with as necessary, whether criminally charged or handled
through the College’s sexual misconduct procedure. The President is authorized to
adopt appropriate procedures to carry out this policy and comply with state and
federal law.
DEFINITIONS
TheViolence AgainstWomen Act and its proposed regulations require the inclusion
of certain Nebraska State definitions in a campus’s Annual Security Report and also
require that those definitions be provided in campaigns, orientations, programs
and trainings for employees and students. Definitions required include: consent;
dating violence; domestic violence; Sexual assault; and stalking.
Western Nebraska Community College utilizes the following definitions from
Nebraska State Statutes in execution of the College’s Sexual misconduct
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