WAC 132Y-125-004
Disciplinary procedures. Enrollment in
Edmonds Community College carries with it the obligation that
the student will be a responsible citizen of the college. At
the same time the college has the responsibility of informing
students of their rights and responsibilities, defining
reasonable standards of behavior, and assuring substantive and
procedural due process.
The following procedures apply to the administration of
disciplinary action for nonacademic violations.
(1) Responsibility. The dean of students is the
executive officer of the college with regard to student
affairs, including discipline, and shall initiate all
disciplinary procedures except those which result from civil
rights violations. Discipline as a result of civil rights
violations shall be initiated by the vice-president of human
resources, the executive officer of the college with
responsibility for civil rights compliance. Hereafter,
wherever this policy refers to the dean of students, the
vice-president of human resources should be substituted if the
charge is a civil rights violation.
(2) Guidelines for student conduct. The following are
guidelines for acceptable student conduct. A student
enrolling in the college assumes a responsibility for conduct
compatible with the college's function as an educational
institution. Although Edmonds Community College is dedicated
to an open, free society, there are some actions incompatible
with the mission of an institution of higher education.
Grounds for disciplinary action shall include, but not be
limited to, the following:
(a) Dishonesty, including, but not limited to, cheating,
plagiarism, or knowingly furnishing false information to the
college.
(b) Forgery, alteration, or misuse of college documents,
records, or identification.
(c) Obstruction or disruption of teaching, institutional
or instructional research, administration of the college,
disciplinary procedures, or other college activities,
including but not limited to, meetings of the board of
trustees, community service functions, or other authorized
activities on college premises.
(d) Physical and/or verbal abuse of any person on
college-owned or controlled property or at college-sponsored
or supervised functions or conduct which threatens or
endangers the health or safety of any such person; assault and
battery; harassment.
(e) Theft of or damage to property of the college or of a
member of the college community or of a visitor to the campus.
(f) Unauthorized entry or occupancy of college facilities
or blocking access to or egress from such areas.
(g) Unauthorized use of college supplies or equipment.
(h) Violation of college policies or regulations,
including, but not limited to, regulations concerning student
organizations, the use of college facilities, or the time,
place and manner of public expression.
(i) Illegal use, possession, or distribution of drugs on
campus or at any college-sponsored event, or appearance on
campus or at any college-sponsored event while under the
influence of illegally used drugs as described in the
college's alcohol and drug policy.
(j) Use, possession or distribution of alcoholic
beverages on college property or appearance on campus or at
any college-sponsored event while under the influence of
alcohol. Use or possession of alcoholic beverages at any
college event shall be by approved permit and restricted to
persons of legal age as described in the college's alcohol and
drug policy.
(k) Disorderly conduct; lewd, indecent, or obscene
conduct or expression; breach of the peace; or aiding,
abetting, or procuring another to breach the peace on
college-owned or controlled property or at college-sponsored
or supervised functions.
(l) Failure to comply with directions of college
officials acting in the performance of their duties.
(m) Illegal possession or use of firearms, explosives,
dangerous chemicals, substances or instruments or other
weapons which can be used to inflict bodily harm on any
individual or damage upon a building or grounds of the college
or college-owned or controlled property or at
college-sponsored or supervised functions.
(n) Hazing, whether it is physical or verbal, which
interferes with the personal liberty of a fellow student,
faculty member, or employee of the college.
(o) Acts or behaviors which discriminate against staff,
students or the public on the basis of race, ethnic origin,
sex, age, sexual orientation, or disability as described in
the college's human rights policies.
(p) Trespass or unauthorized presence through entering or
remaining unlawfully, as defined by state law, including
computer trespass or using college premises, facilities or
property without authority.
(3) Initiation of disciplinary action. Anyone may
report, orally or in writing, violations to the dean of
students, or designee, who may initiate disciplinary
procedures.
(a) Notice. The student shall be informed of the
provisions of the code of student rights and responsibilities.
Any student charged with a violation shall receive written
notice delivered to the student personally or by registered or
certified mail to the student's last known address no later
then fifteen business days after a reported violation. (This
notice will not be ineffective if presented later due to the
student's absence.) This notice shall contain:
(i) The time, date, place, and nature of the alleged
misconduct;
(ii) Specific provisions of any policies or regulations
allegedly violated;
(iii) The time and date the student is required to meet
with the dean of student services, or designee;
(iv) That anything the student says at the meeting with
the dean, or designee, may be used against the student;
(v) Inform the student that failure to appear may subject
the student to any sanction authorized by this code.
(b) Summary suspension. The dean of students or designee
may summarily suspend any student from the college for not
more than ten academic calendar days pending investigation,
action or prosecution of charges of an alleged violation or
violations of the guidelines for student conduct, if the dean
of students has reason to believe that the student's physical
or emotional safety and well-being, or the safety and
well-being of other college community members, or the
protection of college property requires such suspension.
During the period of summary suspension, suspended
students shall not enter the campus of the college other than
to meet with the dean of student services or to attend the
disciplinary hearing. However, the dean may grant the student
special permission to enter for the express purpose of
preparation for the hearing.
If the dean of students, or designee, finds it necessary
to exercise the authority to summarily suspend a student
he/she shall:
(i) Give an oral or written notice of the alleged
misconduct and violation(s) of any provision of the guideline
for student conduct;
(ii) Give an oral or written explanation of the evidence
in support of the charge(s) to the student;
(iii) Give an oral or written explanation of the summary
suspension (up to a maximum of ten academic calendar days
suspension) which may be imposed on the student;
(iv) Emergency procedure. Nothing herein shall prevent
faculty members or administrators from taking reasonable
summary action as may be necessary to maintain order when they
have reason to believe that such action is necessary for the
physical safety and well-being of the student or the safety
and protection of other students or of college property or
where the student's conduct materially and substantially
disrupts the educational process. The faculty member or
administrator should immediately bring the matter to the
attention of the dean of students for appropriate disciplinary
action.
(c) Meeting with the dean of students, or designee.
(i) After considering the initial evidence and
interviewing the student or students involved, the dean of
students, or designee, may take any of the following actions:
Impose the sanction of written reprimand; exonerate a student
or students; refer the case to a hearing before the president;
or dismiss the case (after whatever counseling or advice may
be appropriate).
(ii) Dean's decision notice: The student shall receive
written notice of the dean's decision, as well as a summary of
the evidence and notice of the right to appeal within ten days
to the president.
(iii) Action taken by or at the recommendation of the
dean of student services, or designee, within the provisions
of this section is final unless the student appeals.
(iv) All recommendations involving disciplinary
probation, suspension, or dismissal other than summary
suspension will be referred to the college president, or
designee.
(4) Hearing with the president.
(a) The student shall be given written notice of the
time, date, and location of the hearing and the specific
charges against the student. The student shall be accorded
reasonable access to the case file, which will be retained by
the dean of students, or designee.
(b) The student may be represented by counsel of the
student's own choosing provided that the student shall bear
the cost and shall give three days' notice thereof to the dean
of students, or designee.
(c) The college may be represented by the dean of
students, or designee, including an assistant attorney
general.
(d) A decision shall be made prior to the hearing whether
or not the hearing will be tape recorded or transcribed. If a
recording or transcription is made, a copy thereof shall be on
file at the office of the dean of students. If a recording or
transcription is not made, the decision of the president or
designee shall include a summary of the testimony.
(e) The president, or designee, shall exercise control
over the hearing to avoid needless consumption of time and to
prevent the harassment or intimidation of witnesses.
(f) Hearings will be closed to the public, except for the
dean and/or designee, immediate members of the student's
family, witnesses, and the student's representative. An open
hearing may be held, at the discretion of the president, if
requested by the student. The president may choose whether or
not to let witnesses remain for any part of the hearing which
does not include their testimony.
(g) The dean of students, or designees, shall make the
first presentation. In the event witnesses are called, they
may be questioned by the student or student's representative.
(h) Upon completion of the presentation by the dean of
students, or designee, the student may make his/her
presentation and may present any witness desired. Either side
may offer rebuttal.
(i) The president and the student, or his/her
representative, may question any witness.
(j) The president may, upon agreement by both parties,
receive sworn written statements in lieu of oral testimony at
the hearing. The president has the right to control the
number and conduct of witnesses.
(k) After the completion of the presentation by the
student, both sides shall then be permitted to make any
closing arguments after which the president may ask any
questions.
(l) The hearing will then be closed.
(m) The burden of proof shall be on the dean, or
designee, who must establish the guilt of the student by a
preponderance of the evidence.
(n) Formal rules of evidence and procedures shall not be
applicable to disciplinary proceedings conducted pursuant to
this code. The president shall admit all matters into
evidence which reasonable persons would accept as having
probative value in the conduct of their affairs. Unduly
repetitious or irrelevant evidence may be excluded.
(o) When a recommendation decision has been reached, the
president may reconvene and announce his/her recommendation or
let the parties know approximately when they will receive the
written decision.
(p) The president's decision shall be final.
(5) Sanctions. The following definitions of disciplinary
terms have been established and shall be the sanctions imposed
upon violators of the code of student rights and
responsibilities:
(a) Warning. Notice to a student, either verbally or in
writing, that the student has been in violation of college
rules or regulations or has otherwise failed to meet the
college's standards of conduct. Such warnings will include
the statement that continuation or repetition of the specific
conduct involved or other misconduct will normally result in
one of the more serious disciplinary actions described below.
(b) Reprimand. Formal action censuring a student for
violation of the college rules or regulations or for failure
to meet the college's standards of conduct. Reprimands shall
be made in writing to the student, with copies filed in the
office of the dean of students. A reprimand will include the
statement that continuation or repetition of the specific
conduct involved or other misconduct will normally result in
one of the more serious disciplinary actions described below.
(c) Restitution. Any individual student may be required
to make a restitution for damage or loss to college or other
property and for injury to persons. Failure to make
restitution within thirty days will result in suspension for
an indefinite period of time as set forth in subsection (5) of
this section provided that a student may be reinstated upon
payment.
(d) Disciplinary probation. Formal action placing
conditions upon the student's continued attendance for
violation of college rules or regulations or the failure to
meet the college standards of conduct. Disciplinary 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 suspension from the college. Disciplinary
probation may be for a specified period which may extend to
graduation or other termination of the student's enrollment in
the college.
(e) Suspension/dismissal. Temporary, indefinite, or
permanent dismissal from the college of a student for
violation of college rules and regulations. The notification
suspending/dismissing a student will indicate, in writing, the
term of the suspension, if applicable, and any special
conditions which must be met before readmission. Copies of
the notification shall be kept on file in the office of the
dean of students and in the student's official educational
record. Refund of fees for the quarter in which disciplinary
action is taken shall be in accordance with the college's
refund policy. Students who are suspended or dismissed from
the college may be denied access to all or any part of the
campus or other facility during the duration of the period of
suspension.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140. 94-03-010, §
132Y-125-004, filed 1/7/94, effective 2/7/94. Statutory
Authority: RCW 28B.19.020. 82-10-013 (Resolution No.
82-4-1), § 132Y-125-004, filed 4/28/82.]