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STUDENT SERVICES
Statement of Student Rights and Responsibilities - Continued
Behavior. An instructor has the obligation to maintain order in the
classroom to preserve the integrity of the learning environment. If the
instructor feels that the behavior of a student is disturbing or otherwise
interfering with instruction, then the student may be asked to leave the class.
The student may be allowed to return to the next class meeting after
consultation with the instructor. The instructor may have further consultation
with the department chair and the Vice President for Instruction to determine
if dismissal should be recommended. The student may appeal a dismissal decision
to the President, whose ruling will be final. Furthermore, disruptive behavior
may result in additional disciplinary action.
Summary of Reported Campus Crimes. This information is provided to all
students and employees each year beginning with this report, in compliance with
The Federal Student Right-to-know and Campus Security Act. Questions about this
report or Campus Security in general may be directed to the Director of
Physical Plant Department or the Dean of Students.
A. On campus crimes reported to Physical Plant Department by major
category:
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| 1. Homicide Offenses |
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| 2. Sex Offenses, Nonforcible |
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| 3. Sex Offenses, Forcible |
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| 4. Robbery |
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| 5. Aggravated Assault |
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| 6. Burglary/Breaking & Entering |
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| 7. Larceny/Theft |
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| 8. Motor Vehicle Theft |
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| 9. Liquor law Violations |
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| 10. Drug Abuse Violations |
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| 11. Weapon Possessions |
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Student Discipline. Academic and personal behavior of OWCC students
shall be governed by policies contained in the college catalog, the Student
Handbook, such other policies as may be approved by the Board of Trustees on
recommendation of the President and by pertinent provisions of Florida Statutes
and FAC Rules. Any act or behavior by a student which tends to interfere with
or otherwise disrupt the orderly conduct, process, functions and/or interests
of the college is prohibited. Such acts and behaviors include but are not
limited to the following:
- Cheating in any form, including plagiarism (such behavior may result in
academic penalty and/or course failure at the discretion of the instructor,
which may be appealed by the student);
- Gambling;
- Theft, vandalism or destruction of college property, or property of
members of the college community;
- Falsification of personal or college records;
- The use, manufacture, distribution, sale, or possession of alcoholic
beverages or illicit drugs on campus or at any college-sponsored event or
activity;
- Violence, including but not limited to sexual assault, robbery, murder
or battery against any member or guest of the college community;
- Hazing; and Harassment.
Instances of prohibited student behavior, which may include cheating and
plagiarism, will be referred to the Dean of Students for resolution.
A member of Student Services will be appointed to make inquiries into the
circumstances of the matter to determine if it has been handled through the
proper channels. The inquiry will be completed within seven (7) working days of
the submission date. This person may recommend that the matter be dismissed,
settled informally, or be the subject of formal charges.
All reports of sexual assault and/or harassment are to be treated as
confidential. The member of the college staff receiving the complaint should
treat the victim with respect and consideration. It is important that
confidentiality be extended to the accused as well as the victim. All persons
involved in this procedure are directed not to discuss the matter except with
college personnel involved in the process, attorneys for the victim and/or the
accused, law enforcement personnel and other authorized agencies.
Informal settlement will be at the discretion of the Dean of Students who may
do one or more of the following: give oral or written warning and/or
admonition; require restitution or counseling. The informal settlement will
take place within seven (7) working days of the inquiry recommendation.
Formal charges, in writing, will be prepared by the Dean of Students within
five (5) working days and presented to the accused student. The charges will
include:
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The accused student's name, address, and social security number.
- A description of the alleged violation that includes dates, times, and
places.
- The names of any witnesses and a description of any physical or written
evidence that was known at the time that formal charges were prepared.
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