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Student Conduct Code

Article VI: Off-Campus Incidents

The college shall have jurisdiction over student conduct that occurs on campus property or in connection with college functions and affairs. The college also shall have discretion to exercise jurisdiction over conduct that occurs off campus and that would violate student conduct and discipline policies or regulations if the conduct occurred on campus when (1) the alleged misconduct indicates the student may be a threat to the safety or security of members of the college community or college property, functions or facilities; or (2) the alleged misconduct involves academic work or any records, documents or identifications of the college.

Specifically, the college may choose to exercise jurisdiction over off-campus incidents where the alleged misconduct involves:

  1. Sexual misconduct
  2. Possession or use of weapons, explosives or destructive devices
  3. Manufacture, sale or distribution of controlled substances
  4. Hate crimes
  5. Hazing
  6. Conduct that would constitute felony burglary, robbery, theft, etc.
  7. Retaliation

Students involved in any of these offenses are subject to suspension or expulsion from the college.