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Student Conduct Standards

Students are expected to conduct themselves as adults whenever they are on the campus or representing Fresno City College in any activity. The Board of Trustees has adopted specific rules and regulations governing student behavior along with applicable penalties for violations. The student conduct standards and discipline policy (Board Policy No. 5410) is cited below, and students consequently are held responsible for familiarizing themselves with these rules and regulations (Education Code 22635). All campus activities must have the prior approval of the administration of the college.

Policy Statement

Once a student enrolls in courses on a campus of the State Center Community College District, that individual accepts both the rights and responsibilities associated with that enrollment. The State Center Community College District exists to educate individuals in our community. All other considerations are secondary. The district will not infringe on anyone's constitutional rights and the right to dissent and to protest will be supported. However, the right to dissent and to protest must not be construed as a right to disrupt operation of the institution. No individual or group can be permitted to infringe on the rights of others to secure an education.

These conduct standards, and Administrative Regulation 5410 which defines discipline procedures, apply to all students who are enrolled in courses offered by either college of the State Center Community College District. Any student will be subject to discipline who, in any way:

1. prevents other students from pursuing their authorized curricular or co-curricular interests;

2. interferes with or disrupts faculty and administrators who are fulfilling their professional responsibilities;

3. prevents classified employees from fulfilling their prescribed duties;

4. disrupts presentations by authorized guests; or

5. deliberately endangers the safety of persons, or the security of college property.

Student Assembly

In accordance with state law, the district recognizes the right of peaceful assembly and will make facilities available for recognized staff and student groups when such assembly does not obstruct free movement of persons about the campus, the normal use of classroom buildings and facilities, and normal operations of the college or the instructional program, and when it does not jeopardize the safety of persons, lead to the destruction of property, or violate the laws of the district, state or nation. Persons who are not members of the student body or the college and who violate this policy shall be subject to the control of public authorities.

Exercise of Free Expression

In stating its policy on the distribution of materials, the governing board of this district has assumed that each student is responsible for his/her actions individually, even when acting as a member of an organization, and that no student, by following district or college policies, regulations or procedures, escapes individual responsibility for observing laws relating to such matters as libel, copyright violation, and obscenity.

Bulletins, circulars, publications, or articles of any character prepared by a student currently enrolled in an institution of this district, or by a campus organization officially recognized by a college of this district may be distributed on a college campus of this district only when such distribution is in accordance with established regulations.

With the exception of publications and materials sold or circulated by offices or agencies of this district and of district colleges, all publications and materials to be circulated on campuses of the district shall be subject to the foregoing policy provisions.
This policy is not intended to limit the use of sectarian, partisan, or denominational materials for legitimate library and classroom use.

Student Protests and Demonstration

The students, faculty, and administration of the community college district are expected to respect the rights of the minority just as much as they respect those of the majority. Every individual, operating within the law, is guaranteed the basic freedoms. Students may participate in demonstrations or protests as long as they do not interfere with the main job of the college - education. Picketing, demonstrations, or other forms of protest are not to be carried on so as to interfere with instructional activities or the normal flow of student traffic in and out of buildings.

Each college has the right to make and enforce reasonable regulations relating to the time, place, and manner of the exercise of these rights, in order to prevent interference with college programs and services.

Student Publications

Student publications are a valuable aid in establishing and maintaining an atmosphere of free and responsible discussion and in intellectual exploration. They serve as a means of bringing student concerns to the attention of the college community and the public and of formulating student opinion on various issues.

The editorial freedom of student editors and managers entails corresponding responsibilities to be governed by the canons of responsible journalism such as the avoidance of libel, indecency, undocumented allegations, attacks on personal integrity, and the techniques of harassment and innuendo. As safeguards for the editorial freedom of student publications, the following provisions shall apply:

1. Editors and managers of student publications shall be protected from arbitrary suspension and be removed only for proper cause through orderly procedures.

2. All college published and financed student publications shall state explicitly on the editorial page that the opinions there expressed are not necessarily those of the college or the student body.

Causes for Discipline

A student enrolled in courses offered by either college of the State Center Community College District assumes an obligation to conduct him/herself in a manner compatible with the college's function as an educational institution. A student may be disciplined, utilizing the procedures set out in Administrative Regulation 5410, for any of the following causes, which must be related to college attendance or activity:

1. Dishonesty, including, but not limited to, cheating, plagiarism, or furnishing false information to the college.

2. Forgery, or misuse of college documents, records, or identification card, including misrepresentation of oneself or of an organization, as an agent of the college or district.

3. Obstruction or disruption of teaching, research, administration, disciplinary procedures, or other college activities, including, but not limited to, community service functions or other authorized activities on or off college premises.

4. Physical abuse or threat of physical abuse, on or off college property, of the person or property of any member of the college community or of members of his/her family.

5. Theft of or damage to property of the college, or to property of a member of the college community or of a campus visitor who is attending an authorized college function.

6. Unauthorized entry to college facilities or use of college supplies or equipment.

7. Violation of college policies, including, but not limited to, campus regulations concerning student organizations, the use of college facilities, or the time, place, and manner of public expression.

8. Possession or use of explosives, dangerous chemicals or deadly weapons on college property or at a college function without prior authorization of the college president or his designee.

9. Disorderly conduct or lewd, indecent, or obscene conduct or expression on college-owned or college-controlled property or at college-sponsored or college-supervised functions.

10. Failure to comply with lawful directions of college officials performing their duties.

11. Possession or use of alcoholic beverages or controlled substances such as illegal drugs or narcotics on college property, at any college-sponsored event, or appearance on campus or at any college-sponsored event while under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs or narcotics.

12. Possession, while on a college campus or at a college-sponsored function, of any of the following weapons (this provision does not apply to persons given permission by the college president or his designated representatives or members of law enforcement agencies such as police officers): any instrument or weapon of the kind commonly known as blackjack, sling shot, fire bomb, billy club, sandclub, sandbag, metal knuckles; and dirk, dagger, firearm (such as pistol, revolver, rifle, etc.) loaded or unloaded; any knife, switchblade; any razor with an unguarded blade; any metal pipe or bar which could be used as a club; or any item such as a chain, which could by used to threaten bodily harm.

13. Abusive or insulting behavior, including hazing, directed toward a member of the college community.

14. Violation of any lawful order of an authorized administrator, notice of which has been given prior to such violation, and which order is not inconsistent with any of the other provisions of this policy, including notices given by publication in the college newspaper.

15. Assisting another to do any act which would subject such other student to expulsion, suspension, probation, or other discipline pursuant to this policy.

16. Any other cause identified as good cause by Education Code Section 7603 although not identified above.

17. Attempting to do any of the acts identified above.
Fresno City College offers two years of academic and occupational education and seeks to develop responsible, democratic citizenship. Students are responsible for their conduct, and failure to adhere to accepted standards will result in disciplinary action. Instructors shall be in charge of their classes, and students are under obligation to respect the authority of each instructor.

Fresno City College reserves the right to exclude at any time a student who, in the judgment of the administration, is not taking proper advantage of the opportunities offered.

Also See:

Academic Dishonesty
Smoking & Drug Abuse Policy
Parking Regulations
Attendance & Dropping Class
Change of Address or Telephone Number
Social Security & Family Education Rights and Privacy Act

Sexual Harassment Policy
Statement of Nondiscriminatory Policy and Obligations


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