Community College Credo Kay McClenney “Give us your tired, your poor, your employed and unemployed, your first-generation college students, your people with disabilities, your academically underprepared. Give us your gifted but poorly maturated. Give us all your people in need of an even chance, a second chance, a last chance. Give us all of these people – and we will move mountains to provide them with both a place and opportunity to succeed.”
Cracking the Code: TCC’s Student Code of Conduct Outcomes: Participants will read or listen to the Student Code of Conduct purpose. Participants will identify the categories of TCC’s prohibited student conduct. Participants will practice the concern/complaint procedure. Participants will describe the student code of conduct investigations process. 5. Participants will review the student code of conduct
Session Contract : We agree to be present in the moment We agree to keep ourselves physically and emotionally safe. We agree to set goals. We agree to challenge by choice
TCC Code of Conduct purpose: to maintain a productive learning environment Academic Misconduct Disorderly Conduct Forgery, Falsification, Theft Failure to comply with information technology policies Safety risk/damage to the college Personal safety Sexual misconduct Misuse of alcohol, drugs, tobacco, gambling
Faculty Role: Respond to disruptive behaviors and manage minor disruptive behaviors (excessive talking, inappropriate use of cell phone, et.) Keep documentation if you see a pattern developing Contact your department chair when your attempts to manage the behaviors are not successful or when the behavior escalates or is out of control Contact my office (Student Judicial Affairs & Wellness) at 918-595-7150 to determine if a formal complaint should be filed
Student Conduct Sanctions written warning conduct probation Restitution discretionary sanctions class removal no contact order restriction of a student’s privileges revocation of admission and/or degree Conduct suspension Conduct expulsion
Reflections, Questions, Comments Thank you for your time, attention, and participation. Please complete an assessment before you leave. “It’s all about the students!”