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MG阿拉德之怒官网Yakima Valley College provides the consumer information to the general public as well as students, faculty and prospective students. The state, federal laws and college policy under the HEA of 1965 dictates the criteria for this information. More information can be found in our online catalog.
The college is accredited by the , having been reviewed and reaccredited in 2012. Credits earned in nearly all courses numbered 100 or higher are transferable to other colleges and universities nationwide.
More detailed YVC accreditationMG阿拉德之怒官网 information.
Learn more about Yakima Valley College and other educational institutions in the U.S. by visiting the is the primary federal entity for collecting and analyzing data related to education.
MG阿拉德之怒官网The Dean of Student Services is available to help students determine where best to file a complaint when a concern arises. The Dean of Student Services or designee can determine the appropriate supervisor(s) and/or applicable collective bargaining agreement. Submit complaints in writing within 30 calendar days of the alleged act or events. Complaints made by a recognized student group need to include a copy of the written minutes from the meeting in which the student group voted to file a formal complaint and signed by the president of the student group.
MG阿拉德之怒官网The Higher Education Act (HEA) prohibits an institution of higher education from engaging in a “substantial misrepresentation of the nature of its educational program, its financial charges, or the employability of its graduates.” 20 U.S.C. §1094(c)(3)(A). Further, each State must have “a process to review and appropriately act on complaints concerning the institution including enforcing applicable State laws.” 34 C.F.R. § 600.9. The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) maintains a process to investigate complaints of this nature brought by community and technical college students in the State of Washington. For more information, contact the SBCTC Student Services Office at 360.704.4315 . The Higher Education Act (HEA) prohibits an institution of higher education from engaging in a “substantial misrepresentation of the nature of its educational program, its financial charges, or the employability of its graduates.” 20 U.S.C. §1094(c)(3)(A). Further, each State must have “a process to review and appropriately act on complaints concerning the institution including enforcing applicable State laws.” 34 C.F.R. § 600.9. The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) maintains a process to investigate complaints of this nature brought by community and technical college students in the State of Washington. For more information, contact the SBCTC Student Services Office at 360.704.4315 or visit State Board for Community & Technical Colleges​
MG阿拉德之怒官网Occasionally, students and others find their complaint must be handled by another agency. Following is a list of some potential resources for complaint resolution.
Solomon Amendment: Under Public Law 104-208, the federal government directs YVC to provide the armed forces such information as to names, addresses, telephone numbers, date of birth, level of education, major and degrees received, and prior military experience for all our students. Students who do not wish us to release this information should submit a written request to the Registration and Records Office in the Deccio building on the Yakima campus or to Building 56, Room 109 on the Grandview Campus.
MG阿拉德之怒官网Yakima Valley College complies with Public Law 100-690, providing information and following policies for the purpose of preventing and addressing alcohol and drug abuse. It is the goal of YVC to adhere to federal regulations and provide a drug-free environment.
MG阿拉德之怒官网Information about federal and state drug laws are available from the applicable authorities. Some sources available on the internet include Washington state Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 69.50 and Title 21 of the federal United States Code (USC).
Community Resources: YVC students with questions and concerns relating to alcohol or drug problems are encouraged to contact the YVC Counseling & Advising Center. Employees are encouraged to seek information and assistance from recognized community professionals.
The following community resources are available to provide help with drug or alcohol problems: Alcohol and Drug Help Line: 1.800.562.1240; Alcoholics Anonymous: 509.453.7680 (Yakima), 509.735-4086 (Grandview). A complete list of community alcohol and drug treatment facilities can be found in the yellow pages of the telephone directory listed under “Alcoholism Information and Treatment” and “Drug Abuse Information and Treatment”.
Additional information for students can be found in the YVC Student Code of Conduct.​
MG阿拉德之怒官网 (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education.
Financial Aid Policies are located in the Financial Aid section of the website.
MG阿拉德之怒官网Many factors go in to deciding what award a student receives and these can change from year to year based on available funding from state, federal and institutional resources; the federal expected family contribution formulas; and the cost to attend YVC.
MG阿拉德之怒官网 are included in this document provided by the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges.
What is YVC doing about stormwater management?
If you are on campus and notice an illicit discharge or even suspect one please call us at 509.574.4693 or email facilityops@cxjdpj.com. We cannot be a success without your help!
MG阿拉德之怒官网On January 17, 2007, the Department of Ecology issued the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and State Waste Discharge General Permit for Discharges from Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewers (MS4) in Eastern Washington (the Eastern Washington Phase II Municipal Storm Water Permit; herein referred to as this permit). This permit became effective on February 16, 2007. The Phase II Permit automatically applies to cities and counties with populations less than 100,00 located within or partially within a federally designated urbanized area and that operates a municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4), which discharges to a “water” of Washington State (i.e., a river, stream, wetland, etc). As a result of the City of Yakima’s designation YVC is designated as a Secondary Permittee with coverage under the Phase II Permit.
MG阿拉德之怒官网On February 16, 2007, the Department of Ecology received a notice of intent (NOI) for coverage under the Eastern Washington Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit for Yakima Valley College. The Department of Ecology found the NOI complete and granted the College coverage as of May 11, 2007.
MG阿拉德之怒官网Yakima Valley College’s permit coverage number is WAR-04-6201. The geographic extent of coverage for this permit consists of City of Yakima or Yakima County (North and South Campuses). The areas excluded from the permit are those campuses located on tribal lands (i.e., Toppenish) and the urbanized area outside of Yakima County (Grandview)
MG阿拉德之怒官网In accordance with 2019 Senate Bill 5166, the college will grant reasonable accommodation so that grades are not impacted for students who are absent for reasons of faith or conscience, or for an organized activity conducted under the auspices of a religious denomination, church, or religious organization.
MG阿拉德之怒官网Each holiday taken under this policy must be taken as a whole day, i.e. the day may not be divided into hours and taken piecemeal.
Faculty will include the approved language that references this procedure in their syllabi.
Students who have concerns about approval or a grade impact may utilize the Student Complaint Process not directly related to grades, or the Grade Appeal ProcessMG阿拉德之怒官网 in cases impacting a final grade.
Student DiversityMG阿拉德之怒官网 information is provided by the Office of Effectiveness.
“Tobacco” as used in this policy shall include products such as chewing tobacco or smoking or carrying of any kind of lighted pipe, cigar, or cigarette.
MG阿拉德之怒官网The adjective “public” as used in this policy shall mean any place used by and open to the general public, regardless of whether such place is owned by private persons, the State of Washington, or counties and counties and municipalities of the State of Washington.
MG阿拉德之怒官网The use of tobacco products is prohibited at Yakima Valley College except in designated areas. In accordance with the Washington Clean Indoor Air Act of 1985 (RCW 70.160) and in recognition of the Executive Order Establishing Governor’s Policy on Smoking in State Facilities (EO 88-06), and in recognition that tobacco use creates a danger to public health, it shall be the practice of Yakima Valley College to limit the use of tobacco products on its campuses as follows:
2.) Permitted in designated areas only. Reference the YVC campus mapsMG阿拉德之怒官网 for designated areas.​
For more information, contact YVC Campus SecurityMG阿拉德之怒官网 at 509.574.4610.
Transfer of Credit Information is provided by the Admission department.
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Administrative ProceduresMG阿拉德之怒官网 govern the daily operations of the college. They generally consist of an ordered statement of actions, steps, or processes to be followed in carrying out the work, assignments, or functions of the college. They are approved by Administrative Council, which is comprised of the president, vice presidents, deans, and directors.
MG阿拉德之怒官网Board Policies and Administrative Procedures are categorized into five areas with oversight assigned to the appropriate college administrator as shown below.
MG阿拉德之怒官网Proposals for revision to or creation of Board Policies and Administrative Procedures are presented to the Administrative Council by the appropriate college administrator indicated in the above table.
MG阿拉德之怒官网Regulations of executive branch agencies are issued by authority of statutes. Like legislation and the Constitution, regulations are a source of primary law in Washington State. The WAC codifies the regulations and arranges them by subject or agency.