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Chapter 132W-115 WAC:
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Chapter 132W-115 WAC
HTMLPDF 132W-115-010 Purpose of the disciplinary system.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-020 Jurisdiction and authority for student discipline.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-030 Violations of law and college regulations.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-040 Student participation.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-050 Demand for identification.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-060 Free movement on campus.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-070 Standards of classroom behavior.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-080 Code of conduct.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-090 Civil disturbances.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-100 Disciplinary process.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-110 Procedures for resolving disciplinary violations.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-120 The academic regulations committee (ARC) and serious disciplinary violations.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-130 Procedural guidelines for hearings involving serious disciplinary violations.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-140 Disciplinary terms.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-150 Loss of eligibility in college activities and athletics.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-160 Student groups and organizations.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-170 Appeals.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-180 Transcript notations.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-190 Refunds and access.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-200 Readmission after suspension or dismissal.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-210 Reestablishment of academic standing.
HTMLPDF 132W-115-220 Reporting, recording and maintaining records.
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Purpose of the disciplinary system.
This code of student conduct protects the unique, diverse community of Wenatchee Valley College. Admission to the college carries with it an expectation that the student will obey appropriate laws, will comply with the policies and procedures of the college, and will maintain a high standard of integrity and honesty. If a student does not accept these responsibilities, corrective action must be taken. The college will impose and carry out sanctions for conduct that interferes with the operation of college. The college may impose sanctions independently of any action taken by civil or criminal authorities. In the case of minors, misconduct may be referred to parents or legal guardians.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. WSR 01-12-015, § 132W-115-010, filed 5/25/01, effective 6/25/01.]
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Jurisdiction and authority for student discipline.
All rules in this chapter concerning student conduct and discipline apply to every student enrolled at the college whenever the student is engaged in or present at a college-related activity whether occurring on or off college facilities.
The board of trustees, acting pursuant to RCW 28B.50.140(14), has delegated by written order to the president of the college the authority to administer disciplinary action. Pursuant to this authority, the president, or designee, shall be responsible for the administration of the disciplinary procedures provided for herein. However, the president or acting president shall review all disciplinary action in which there is a recommendation that a student be suspended or dismissed.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. WSR 01-12-015, § 132W-115-020, filed 5/25/01, effective 6/25/01.]
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Students will participate in college matters pursuant to these procedures.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. WSR 01-12-015, § 132W-115-040, filed 5/25/01, effective 6/25/01.]
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Demand for identification.
For the purpose of determining whether probable cause exists for any application of this code to any behavior occurring on a college facility, college personnel or other authorized personnel may demand that evidence of student enrollment at the college be produced.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. WSR 01-12-015, § 132W-115-050, filed 5/25/01, effective 6/25/01.]
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The president or designee is authorized in the instance of any event that he or she deems impedes the movement of persons or vehicles or which he or she deems to disrupt the ingress or egress of persons from the college facilities, to prohibit the entry of, or withdraw the license of, or privileges of, a person or persons or any group of persons to enter onto or remain upon any portion of the college facility.
No person or persons may disrupt the ingress or egress of other persons from college facilities. The president or designee is authorized to prohibit or remove from college facilities any person who disrupts ingress or egress therein.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. WSR 01-12-015, § 132W-115-060, filed 5/25/01, effective 6/25/01.]
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Standards of classroom behavior.
(b) Any college instructor is authorized to take steps necessary to preserve order and to maintain the effective cooperation of the class in fulfilling course objectives; provided that a student shall have the right to appeal such disciplinary action to the chief student services officer or designee.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140(13). WSR 14-09-009, § 132W-115-070, filed 4/4/14, effective 5/5/14. Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. WSR 01-12-015, § 132W-115-070, filed 5/25/01, effective 6/25/01.]
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The definitions set forth in this section apply throughout.
(1) Disciplinary warning means oral or written notice of violation of college rules.
(2) Reprimand means formal action after censuring a student for violation of college rules for failure to satisfy the college's expectations regarding conduct. Reprimands are made in writing to the student by the disciplinary official. A reprimand indicates to the student that continuation or repetition of the specific conduct involved or other misconduct will result in one or more serious disciplinary actions described below.
(3) Disciplinary probation means formal action placing conditions upon the student's continued attendance because of violation of college rules or failure to satisfy the college's expectations regarding conduct. The disciplinary official placing the student on probation will specify, in writing, the period of probation and the conditions, such as limiting the student's participation in extracurricular activities. Disciplinary probation warns the student that any further misconduct will automatically raise the question of dismissal from the college. Disciplinary probation may be for a specified term or for an indefinite period which may extend to graduation or other termination of the student's enrollment in the college.
(4) Summary suspension means temporary dismissal from the college and temporary termination of a student's status for a period of time not to exceed ten days which occurs prior to invocation of the formal hearing procedures specified in these rules due to a necessity to take immediate disciplinary action, where a student presents an imminent danger to the college property, or to himself or herself or other students or persons in college facilities on or off campus, or to the educational process of the college.
(5) Suspension means temporary dismissal from the college and temporary termination of student status for violation of college rules or for failure to meet college standards of conduct.
(6) Expulsion means dismissal from the college and termination of student status for violation of college rules or for failure to meet the college standards of conduct for an indefinite period of time or permanently.
(7) Restitution means repayment to the college or to an affected party for damages resulting from a violation of this code.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. WSR 01-12-015, § 132W-115-140, filed 5/25/01, effective 6/25/01.]
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Loss of eligibility in college activities and athletics.
Any student found to have violated the standards of student conduct or chapter 69.41 RCW shall, in lieu of or in addition to, any other disciplinary action which may be imposed, be disqualified from participation in any school-sponsored athletic events or activities.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. WSR 01-12-015, § 132W-115-150, filed 5/25/01, effective 6/25/01.]
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Student groups and organizations.
Student groups and organizations may be charged with violations of the student code of conduct.
A student group or organization and its officers may be held collectively and individually responsible when violations of this code by those associated with the group or organization have received the consent or encouragement of the group or organization or of the group's or organization's leaders or officers.
The officers or leaders or any identifiable spokesperson for a student group or organization may be directed by college officials to take appropriate action designed to prevent or end violations of this code by the group or organization. Failure to make reasonable efforts to comply with college officials' order shall be considered a violation of this code, by the officers, leaders or spokesperson for the group or organization and by the group or organization itself.
Sanctions for group or organization misconduct may include revocation or denial of registration or recognition as well as other appropriate sanctions.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. WSR 01-12-015, § 132W-115-160, filed 5/25/01, effective 6/25/01.]
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A temporary encumbrance may be placed on a student's college records by the dean of student services while disciplinary proceedings are pending. Permanent notation of disciplinary action will be made on the transcript whenever a student is dismissed for misconduct.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. WSR 01-12-015, § 132W-115-180, filed 5/25/01, effective 6/25/01.]
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(1) There shall be no refund of tuition and/or fees for the quarter in which disciplinary action is taken.
(2) A student suspended on the basis of conduct which disrupted the orderly operation of the campus or any facility of the district, may be denied access to all or any part of the campus or other facility.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. WSR 01-12-015, § 132W-115-190, filed 5/25/01, effective 6/25/01.]
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Readmission after suspension or dismissal.
Any student suspended from the college for disciplinary reasons will normally be readmitted upon expiration of the time period for which the suspension was issued. If the student has been expelled or feels that circumstances warrant reconsideration of a temporary suspension prior to its expiration, or if the student was suspended with conditions imposed for readmission, the student may be readmitted following approval of a written petition submitted to the dean of student services. Such petition must state reasons which support a reconsideration of the matter. Before readmission may be granted, such petition must be reviewed and approved by the college president or designee.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. WSR 01-12-015, § 132W-115-200, filed 5/25/01, effective 6/25/01.]
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Reestablishment of academic standing.
Students who have been suspended pursuant to disciplinary procedures set forth in this chapter and whose suspension upon appeal is found to have been unwarranted shall be provided the opportunity to reestablish their academic and student standing to the extent possible within the abilities of the college, including an opportunity to retake examinations or otherwise complete course offerings missed by reason of such action.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. WSR 01-12-015, § 132W-115-210, filed 5/25/01, effective 6/25/01.]
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Records of all disciplinary cases shall be kept by the disciplinary official taking or initiating the action. Except in proceedings where the student is exonerated, all documentary or other physical evidence produced or considered in disciplinary proceedings and all recorded testimony shall be preserved, insofar as possible, for not more than three years after resolution of the case. No other records of proceedings wherein the student is exonerated, other than the fact of exoneration, shall be maintained in the student's file or other college repository after the date of the student's graduation or not more than five years.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 28B.50 RCW. WSR 01-12-015, § 132W-115-220, filed 5/25/01, effective 6/25/01.]