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 Primary is SAFETY  Agreed upon behaviors on and off campus  Enhance growth as a professional  Allow for an environment conducive.

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10  Primary is SAFETY  Agreed upon behaviors on and off campus  Enhance growth as a professional  Allow for an environment conducive to learning  Define behavior that is connected to CAM  Preserve SCU’s MVV of academic excellence

11  ED of Student Affairs is responsible for implementation and administration  Students, Faculty or Staff report incidents in writing to Executive Director  Any person can file a written complaint  Alcohol possession or abuse  On or off campus may lead to a complaint  Dishonesty  Disrespectful Behavior  Academic Dishonesty

12  Disruptive Behavior  Sexual Misconduct  Perception is Truth  Theft or destruction of property  Misuse of college computing resources  Verbal abuse  Weapons

13  Ultimate goal is learning and correction of action  Receipt of a complaint  Investigation  Interviews of person filing the complaint, person complaint against, pertinent people  Filing of Charges (if required)  Judicial Hearing  Composed of Students, Staff/Faculty  Closed to all other parties incl. parents, attorney etc.

14  Finding of  RESPONSIBLE or NOT RESPONSIBLE  Preponderance of evidence  Not GUILTY because CODE of ETHICS is behavior based and not legal based.

15  Disciplinary Warning  Disciplinary Probation  Suspension  Expulsion  Educational Sanctions

16  Perception is Truth  “Zero Tolerance” for actual or threatened violence.  Mandatory Compliance  Every Verbal or Physical Threat is treated seriously  Now is the time to become a professional

17  Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, or other verbal, non-verbal or written conduct of a sexual nature. Joking can also be considered harassment. PERCEPTION  Notify Executive Director of Student Affairs as soon as possible.  Complaints against any SCU employee will be referred to Human Resources.  Any retaliatory action will be treated as a separate complaint

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19  If you or someone you know may be at risk to harm themselves or others, or if you need assistance with a personal crisis, CALL the 24 hour counseling line at 562-204-4180  Completely confidential and at no charge to you.

20  Social networking is not private networking

21  SECTION 1: DESCRIPTION  The Educational Advancement Committee is a committee of the ASB board. The committee consists of two representatives and one alternate from each term, and a selected board.  SECTION 2: PURPOSE  The EAC functions to enhance the educational experience at SCUHS by giving faculty honest feedback about their courses and instruction, and acting as the liaison between administration, faculty, staff, and students with the utmost honor and respect…The EAC acts as an arbitrator and assists professors, faculty, and students when needed. Treats students, with the utmost honor and respect.

22  ARTICLE V: TERM REPRESENTATIVES  The EAC Term Representative is intimately related to the quality of the SCUHS educational experience. They are primarily responsible for being catalysts for progress, managing the information flow both to and from the EAC. The EAC Term Representatives are, first and foremost, responsible for being inspiring, solution-driven advocates for academic excellence.  SECTION 2: TERM  Each Term Representative will serve the EAC for one year and will be required to be reelected at the beginning of each subsequent year. If necessary, the EAC Chair will recruit, mentor, and aid the election process for each reelection.

23  SECTION 3: ELIGIBILITY  Current full-time SCUHS students who have a cumulative GPA of 2.5, are not on academic probation, and have not been found responsible for a violation of the Student Code of Ethics are eligible for nomination.

24  EAC members are arbitrators.  Represent the majority of the class… The individual should deal with individual student issues.  If, however, an individual requires a support system, an EAC representative may accompany the student to act as support and a mediator  EAC members should inform the class that class issues should be addressed through EAC unless less than 10% of the class or an individual is involved.

25  I shall not:  cheat on examinations, quizzes, projects homework, or any other coursework;  receive nor give information about examinations and quizzes to another student;  collaborate with other students in the completion of academic requirements, unless specifically authorized by the course instructor;  submit material that is wholly or substantially identical to that created or published by another person or persons, without adequate citation and/or permission from that person or persons;

26  I shall not:  alter any grade or rating so as to obtain an unearned grade;  deliberately falsify a written or verbal statement of fact in order to obtain an advantage over others, such as an unearned grade;  browse the internet or do projects or study unrelated course content during course sessions; and  do anything to disrupt the learning of others.

27  In the case of first time or minor infractions, I understand that the instructors/Professors of the course, with the advice and approval of the College Dean, will have authority in the determination of any violation of this agreement and have full authority in administration of sanctions that affect my status in that course.  any defense against violations of this policy will be administered through the student judicial process as discussed in the Student Code of Conduct.

28  “The course instructor has the discretion to grant either individual or a blanket approval or prohibition for the use of one or more types of electronic devices in the classroom.  Violators of this policy are subject to appropriate discipline.”

29  Students wishing to pursue an appeals or resolve disputed under this section should first arrange a conference to discuss the appeal or grievance with:  The Faculty  THEN  The College Dean  THEN  The Vice President for Academic Affairs, who will render a final decision.

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