WAC 132G-120-015
Grounds for discipline. Student activity
or behavior which violates any provision of the college conduct
code is not acceptable; yet, an individual who enrolls at the
college can rightfully expect that the instructors and
administrators will exercise with restraint the power of the
college to regulate student behavior, and that rules and
regulations will be adopted only when the education process
clearly and directly requires such legislation. However,
restrictive rules and regulations will not be made without
showing relevance to those conditions toward which they apply.
The enforcement of these rules and regulations shall be fair and
shall be pursued in accordance with regulations governing student
conduct. Sanctions, up to and including expulsion from the
college, may be imposed for failure to satisfy the expectations
stated above. These sanctions will determine whether, and under
what conditions, the violator may continue at the college.
(1) Upon enrollment, students assume responsibilities that
include, but are not limited to:
(a) Respecting the rights, privileges, and property of other
members of the campus community and refraining from any conduct
that would interfere with college functions or endanger the
health, welfare, or safety of other persons;
(b) Maintaining high standards of academic and personal
honesty and integrity; and
(c) Complying with the rules, regulations, procedures,
policies, standards of conduct, and orders of Shoreline Community
College, as outlined in various college publications such as the
college catalog, the student guidebook and the college policy
manual. Copies of the college catalog, the student guidebook and
the college policy manual are available at the college library
during normal business hours.
(2) Specific instances of misconduct for which the college
will impose sanctions include, but are not limited to:
(a) Acts of dishonesty, including, but not limited to:
(i) Cheating, plagiarism or other forms of academic
dishonesty as outlined in college Policy 5033;
(ii) Furnishing false information to any college official,
faculty member, or office;
(iii) Forgery, alteration or misuse of any college document,
record or instrument of identification;
(iv) Tampering with the election process or outcome of any
recognized student organization; and
(v) Violations of copyright laws.
(b) Conduct constituting a sexual offense or sexual
harassment as defined by law. Sexual harassment includes, but is
not limited to, unwelcome sexual advances, request for sexual
favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature
when:
(i) Such conduct implicitly or explicitly suggests that
submission to or rejection of the conduct will be a factor in
academic or employment decisions or evaluations or permission to
participate in a college activity; or
(ii) Such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably
interfering with an individual's academic or work performance or
creating an intimidating or hostile academic or work environment.
(c) Malicious damage to or malicious misuse of college
property or the property of any person where such property is
located on the college campus.
(d) The intentional obstruction or disruption of teaching,
learning, research, administration, disciplinary proceedings, or
other campus activities, including public service functions and
other authorized activities on campus premises.
(e) Possession, use or furnishing on campus premises of
intoxicating beverages or controlled substances or unlawful drugs
(as defined in Washington State Uniform Controlled Substances
Act, chapter 69.50 RCW, a copy of which may be obtained in the
office of the vice-president for human resources and employee
relations, room 1019 of the administration building, Shoreline
Community College).
(f) Failure to comply with the direction of campus officials
acting in the performance of their duties.
(g) Intentionally inciting others to engage in any unlawful
activity when the incitement leads directly to such unlawful
conduct on the college campus.
(h) Possession or use of unlawfully possessed firearms,
explosives, dangerous chemicals or other dangerous weapons or
instrumentalities on the college campus, except for authorized
college purposes (legal defense sprays are exempt in this
section).
(i) Conduct which is disorderly, lewd, indecent, obscene,
verbally abusive or which carries a threat or perception of a
threat of bodily harm.
(j) Theft or other abuse or misuse of computer account
privileges, equipment, software, network resources or time,
including, but not limited to:
(i) Unauthorized entry into an account, file or network, to
use, read or change the contents, or for any other purpose;
(ii) Unauthorized transfer or copying of accounts, programs
or files;
(iii) Unauthorized use of another individual's account,
identification or password, or sending anonymous messages without
clearly and correctly identifying the sender;
(iv) Use of computer facilities to interfere with the work
of another student, faculty member, college official or computer
network operations;
(v) Use of computer facilities to send or receive obscene,
abusive, or harassing messages;
(vi) Use of college e-mail accounts to disseminate viruses,
destructive or malicious programs;
(vii) Use of college computer facilities to introduce or
send viruses or other destructive or invasive software programs.
Violations of the student conduct code will lead to
disciplinary action; however, nothing herein will be construed to
deny students their legally and/or constitutionally protected
right(s) to due process.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140(13). 01-13-065, §
132G-120-015, filed 6/18/01, effective 7/19/01.]