Generally, College disciplinary action shall be limited to conduct which adversely affects the College community’s pursuit of its educational objectives. The following misconduct is subject to disciplinary action:
- All forms of dishonesty, including cheating, plagiarism, unauthorized use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), knowingly furnishing false information to the College, forgery, alteration, or use of College documents or instruments of identification with intent to defraud.
- Disruption or obstruction of teaching, research, administration, disciplinary proceedings, or other College activities.
- Physical, psychological, and/or verbal abuse or the threat of such abuse of any person on College premises or at College activities. This includes hazing, sexual harassment, and sexual assault. (See Title IX Policy)
- Participating in or inciting a riot or an unauthorized or disorderly assembly. 5. Seizing, holding, or damaging property or facilities of the College, or threatening to do so, or refusing to depart from any property or facilities of the College upon direction by College officials or other persons authorized by the President.
- Use of alcoholic beverages, including the purchase, consumption, possession, or sale of such, except where specifically authorized within the regulations of the College.
- Use of marijuana in any form on college property.
- Gambling or holding a raffle or lottery on the campus or at any College function without proper College and other necessary approval.
- Possessing, using, selling, or distributing any type of illegal drugs.
- Possessing on College property or at any College activity any dangerous chemical or explosive elements or component parts thereof, or rifle, shotgun, pistol, revolver or other firearm or weapon not used for lawful College studies without authorization by the President of the College.
- Physically detaining or restraining other persons or removing such persons from places where they are authorized to remain or in any way obstructing the free movement of persons or vehicles on College premises or at College activities.
- Littering, defacing, destroying, or damaging property of the College or property under its jurisdiction or removing or using such property without authorization.
- Willfully encouraging others to commit any of the acts that have been prohibited herein.”
- Violating any local, state, or federal laws.
- Violating any rule or regulation not contained within the official College publications but announced as an administrative edict by a College official or other person authorized by the President.
- Violation of College parking regulations.
- Violation of College fire regulations, such as failure to comply with emergency evacuation procedures or tampering with fire protection apparatus.
- Theft or attempted theft of College or personal property on College premises.
- Unauthorized entry into or presence in any College building or facility.
- Violation of College policy on demonstrations.
- Violation of College policy on solicitation and sales.
- Violation of College policy on the use of any tobacco products, including smoking and vaping.
Virginia Community College System
Student Code of Conduct Addendum and Facility Use Provisions
- Student Conduct Addendum
The College’s Student Code of Conduct is hereby amended to include the following provisions and any violation of such shall be grounds for discipline under the College’s Student Code of Conduct policy. All other provisions remain unchanged and applicable:
- Disruptive Acts
- Disrupting or obstructing the normal learning, living, or work environments of other members of the College community or the functions or activities of the College (as well as activities conducted on the College’s property with its permission) is prohibited. Examples include: blocking entrances, corridors or exits; interfering with ongoing educational activities, cultural events, or recreational, extracurricular or athletic programs; unauthorized presence in a building after normal closing hours or after notice that the building is being closed; interfering with vehicular or pedestrian traffic; creating unsanitary conditions; and interfering with any other effort to protect the health and safety of members of the College community or larger public.
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No person may obstruct, disrupt, or attempt by physical force to cancel or discontinue speech by any speaker or the observation of speech by any person intending to see or hear a speaker.
B. Violations of Laws, Regulations, and Ordinances
- Prohibited conduct includes violations of federal, state, or local laws, regulations, orders, or ordinances.
a. Students have a continuing duty to promptly report to the Dean of Student Development any arrests for violations of federal, state, local, or international law, excluding minor traffic violations that do not result in injury to others. This duty applies regardless of where the arrest occurred (inside or outside the Commonwealth of Virginia) and regardless of whether the College is in session at the time of the arrest. An arrest includes the issuance of a written citation or summons regardless of whether the student is taken into custody by law enforcement. Charges related to driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs are not “minor traffic violations” and must be reported.
C. Masking to Conceal Identity
- Consistent with Virginia Code § 18.2-422, any individual who is present on College property or attending a College event who is wearing a mask, hood, or other device whereby a substantial portion of the face is hidden or covered so as to conceal the identity of the wearer, must present a valid college or government issued identification document containing both the person’s legal name and photograph when requested by an authorized college employee or otherwise establish the individual’s identity to the satisfaction of the authorized college employee.
D. Encampments
- The construction or occupation of a Camping Tent is prohibited.
a. “Camping Tent” means any collapsible tent or structure, typically having as its basic components a flexible material supported by a framework, designed, intended, or used as temporary shelter while camping or on recreational outdoor outings. Camping Tents may include tents known as “pup tents,” “dome tents,” “cabin tents,” “hiker tents,” and “backpacking tents.”
b. A “Camping Tent” does not include a tent with all sides entirely open and where there is an unobstructed view into such tent from the outside at all angles. All other conduct provisions apply to the use of open tents.
c. Only tents approved in advance pursuant to the RCC Usage of Facilities policy shall be permitted. No Camping Tents shall be permitted at any time. All tents of any type must be removed no later than 10 p.m.
2. Camping is prohibited on property owned, leased, or operated by the College, Virginia Community College System, or their foundations.
a. “Camping” means the act of using any part of the property or facilities for living accommodation purposes, such as establishment of temporary or permanent living quarters, sleeping outdoors overnight or making preparations for overnight sleeping (including the laying down of bedding), storing personal belongings, using any tent, shelter, or similar structure regardless of size for sleeping; sleeping in, on, or under parked vehicles, or setting up temporary or permanent sleeping areas outdoors or in structures not designated for human occupancy.
b. “Camping” does not include the use of College, VCCS, or their foundations’ property that has been wholly or partially designated as sleeping or relaxation areas; a tailgating activity in conjunction with a College, VCCS, or foundation event; or the use of temporary hammocks or lounge furniture for recreation or studying activities outdoors on College, VCCS, or foundation owned property during the hours of 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
3. These prohibitions shall not apply to the College, the Virginia Community College System Office, or the College or System foundations or to Non-Camping Tents erected for their use.
4. These prohibitions shall not apply to federal, state, or local governments or their agencies or to Non-Camping Tents erected for their use.
E. Applicability:
- The Code of Conduct, including this Addendum, shall apply both to the conduct of individual students as well as student organizations.
- Each recognized student organization shall represent that its activities and the activities of its members will not violate federal, state, or local law; or the College’s Code of Conduct, including this Addendum.
- The Code of Conduct, including this Addendum, applies to all student activities within College, VCCS, or their foundations’ programs or activities wherever located. The Code of Conduct, including this Addendum, also applies to all student conduct occurring on the College campus and on any property owned, leased, or operated by the College, VCCS, or their foundations. The Code of Conduct, including this Addendum, additionally applies to any property used as a student residence and in regard to which students have expressly agreed to abide by or provided written consent to be governed by College policies. Violations of other College or VCCS policies may result in disciplinary action under the Student Code of Conduct.
II. Facilities Use Provisions
Each college is directed to review its policies and procedures applicable to on campus activities and determine whether the provisions below are reflected within existing policies and procedures. If current policies are inconsistent with the requirements below, the college shall modify its relevant policies to include these requirements.
Each college must adopt provisions set forth in Section G verbatim (except for (G)(7) which should be omitted for all colleges except Wytheville Community College). Any variance in language for Section G is subject to legal review by System Counsel’s Office and requires prior approval from the Chancellor prior to implementation. Applicable provisions may be found in general facility use or expressive activity policies.
- All events must have an institution-affiliated sponsor or be pursuant to a signed facility use and/or rental agreement with an external third-party user that obligates the third-party user to comply with the College’s use rules. Both institution-affiliated and external third-party users must designate someone onsite or immediately available throughout the event who is responsible for ensuring compliance with use rules.
- Certain locations are altogether prohibited from usage for events, including designated student housing, administrative buildings, and academic buildings during instructional time.
- An advance reservation process with a written agreement is required. The agreement must include specified times and identified locations for the reserved use. Such reservation must include an agreement to follow College facility use rules and to comply with all federal, state, and local laws. The reserving individual must acknowledge these obligations and agree to comply.
- Groups and individuals participating in the facility use activities are accountable for compliance with the provisions of this policy. Violations of this policy may be grounds for disciplinary action against students and employees. Violations of this policy also constitute grounds for revocation of the user’s facility use permit. Individuals or groups who invite non-College participants may be held accountable for such participants’ compliance with this policy.
- No illegal activity is permitted at events.
- Disrupting or obstructing the normal learning, living, or work environments of other members of the College community or the functions or activities of the College (as well as activities conducted on the College’s property with its permission) is prohibited. Examples include: blocking entrances, corridors or exits; interfering with ongoing educational activities, cultural events, or recreational, extracurricular or athletic programs; unauthorized presence in a building after normal closing hours or after notice that the building is being closed; interfering with vehicular or pedestrian traffic; creating unsanitary conditions; and interfering with any other effort to protect the health and safety of members of the College community or larger public.
- The construction or occupation of a Camping Tent is prohibited.
- “Camping Tent” means any collapsible tent or structure, typically having as its basic components a flexible material supported by a framework, designed, intended, or used as temporary shelter while camping or on recreational outdoor outings. Camping Tents may include tents known as “pup tents,” “dome tents,” “cabin tents,” “hiker tents,” and “backpacking tents.”
- A “Camping Tent” does not include a tent with all sides entirely open and where there is an unobstructed view into such tent from the outside at all angles.
- All tents require advance approval through the facility use approval process. Only Event Tents shall be permitted to remain on the property overnight. All other tents of any type must be removed no later than 10 p.m.
a. “Event Tent” is a non-Camping Tent and is not less than 400 square feet or a tent that requires skilled or professional installation and removal.
i. Event Tents must comply with all other provisions in the RCC Usage of Facilities policy.
ii. Event Tents may not be occupied or used during the hours of 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.
4. Camping is prohibited on property owned, leased, or operated by the College, Virginia Community College System, or their foundations.
- “Camping” means the act of using any part of the property or facilities for living accommodation purposes, such as establishment of temporary or permanent living quarters, sleeping outdoors overnight or making preparations for overnight sleeping (including the laying down of bedding), storing personal belongings, using any tent, shelter, or similar structure regardless of size for sleeping; sleeping in, on, or under parked vehicles, or setting up temporary or permanent sleeping areas outdoors or in structures not designated for human occupancy.
- “Camping” does not include the use of College, VCCS, or their foundations’ property that has been wholly or partially designated as sleeping or relaxation areas; a tailgating activity in conjunction with a College, VCCS, or foundation event; or the use of temporary hammocks or lounge furniture on College, VCCS, or foundation owned property for recreation or studying activities outdoors during the hours of 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.
5. These prohibitions shall not apply to the College, the Virginia Community College System Office, or the College or System foundations or to Non-Camping Tents erected for their use.
6. These prohibitions shall not apply to federal, state, or local governments or their agencies or to Non-Camping Tents erected for their use.
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