Student Rights and Responsibilities
Other Policies
Smoking
The College maintains a smoke-free environment. Smoking is
permitted outdoors except where prohibited.
Health Services
As a community-based institution, Florida Community
College relies on health services provided within the community
for students. Various health agencies are brought to each
campus periodically to make their services available to students.
Arrangements and coordination are handled by the student
affairs offices and/or student activities offices. Substance
abuse and AIDS information centers are located in each campus
learning resources center.
AIDS Information
It is the policy of the College to maintain an appropriate
balance between the rights of individuals with Acquired Immune
Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) to obtain an education with the
rights of students and employees to an environment in which
they are protected from contracting the disease. In order
to assist Florida Community College in responding to the
medical, legal and ethical concerns raised by AIDS and/or
AIDS-related issues, the College president has established
procedures which address the education, safety and legal
rights of students and employees.
The College will be flexible in its response to incidents of the disease, evaluating
each occurrence in light of its general policy and the latest information available.
A College environment committee shall meet on an as needed basis to:
- determine whether students or employees with
a communicable disease may pose an imminent risk to the College
community and
- determine what action is in the best interest
of students or employees and the College.
All information obtained and reviewed by this
committee will be treated as confidential.
Florida Community College has designated counselors on each campus and the assistant
dean of student affairs on the North Campus, to serve as AIDS counselors, available
to the student body and employees on a request basis. These individuals can answer
questions and serve as resource people regarding the disease. The student affairs
office on each campus can arrange an appointment. For information call 904.766.6607.
Emergencies and First Aid
The campus security officer should
be contacted in situations requiring the rendering of first aid.
In the case of emergencies involving students who have no physician
on record, whose physician cannot be contacted or whose families
do not reside in this area, students will be transported to the emergency
room of a nearby hospital by private means of transportation of their
choice or by the city rescue squad. Expenses incurred are the responsibility
of students.
Accident Reporting
Any accident should be reported immediately
to a security officer. Any driver of a vehicle involved in an accident
resulting in injury or death to another, or property damage in any
amount, must immediately notify a security officer who will contact
the police for investigation and an accident report.
Occupational Education Safety
Students enrolling in associate in
science, associate in applied science or continuing education industrial
education programs are required to supply their own personal protection
safety equipment, hand tools and tool belt or box by the third week
of class. Personal protective safety equipment should comply with
applicable industrial standards and hand tools should be of an industrial
grade.
At the beginning of each term, faculty will provide students with shop safety
rules and a list of required personal protection safety equipment and hand
tool requirements and their approximate costs. Obtaining required equipment
and observing prescribed safety rules are mandatory for continued enrollment
in industrial education programs.
Sexual Assault
Florida Community College will not
tolerate sexual assault in any form, including date and acquaintance
sexual assault. Should probable cause be determined that campus regulations
prohibiting sexual assault have been violated, disciplinary action
will be pursued through the code of student conduct or other appropriate
internal processes. Discipline may result in suspension or dismissal
from the College.
Any student or employee reporting a sexual assault will be treated with respect
and sensitivity. Contacts and conversations which transpire pursuant to this
procedure will be held in confidence.
Student(s) charged with sexual assault can be prosecuted under the Florida
Criminal Statutes and/or discipline by the code of student conduct. A decision
by the criminal justice authorities not to prosecute does not preclude the
College from pursuing disciplinary action.
Reporting and action taken by the College for sexual assault against a student
or an employee will be limited to incidents occurring on College property or
facilities, or at a College-sponsored function.
Complaint Procedures:
Individuals who believe they have been sexually
assaulted and wish further information or assistance may contact the campus
student success dean. Any person wishing to file a complaint may contact a
campus security office.
Downtown Campus: 904.633.8390
Kent Campus: 904.381.3688
North Campus: 904.766.6608/6609
South Campus: 904.646.2357
All reported cases will be referred to the crime
prevention coordinator.
Crime Prevention Coordinator, North Campus, Room A-145, 904.766.6659/904.632.3111
This office will discuss the matter with the student and make referrals as
appropriate. The person reporting the incident may request to be kept anonymous.
A report will be completed and forwarded to the director of equal access/equal
opportunity. Situations requiring immediate administrative support will be
referred to the campus dean of student success.
Campus Dean of Student Success
Downtown Campus,
Room 1097
904.632.8250 |
Campus Dean of Student Success
Kent Campus,
Room B-100
904.381.3443 |
Campus Dean of Student Success
North Campus,
Room E-132
904.766.6763 |
Campus Dean of Student Success
South Campus,
Room U-131
904.646.2009 |
Substance Abuse
Florida Community College is committed
to enhancing a positive campus environment through Collegewide educational
programs for all students, faculty and staff which relate to alcohol
and drug abuse and to the College’s alcohol/drug information
centers. The College also seeks to ensure compliance with federal
and state laws, and city ordinances.
The illegal use of harmful and addictive chemical substances poses a threat
to the educational environment. Thus, in accordance with the Drug Free Schools
and Communication Act Amendments of 1989, it is necessary to inform the College
community of the harmful and addictive potential associated with the use of
drugs, the incompatibility of illegal drugs with the educational mission of
Florida Community College and the consequences of the use, possession, manufacture
or sale of such drugs.
The Florida Community College Board of Trustees Rules outline the accepted
code of conduct for students and employees. This code of conduct prohibits:
- any act or behavior on the part of students
which tends to interfere with or otherwise disturb the orderly
conduct, processes, functions and/or interests of the College,
and
- such acts or behaviors may include but are not
limited to the consumption of alcoholic beverages on campus or
at College functions, illegal use or possession of drugs or narcotics
on campus or at College functions.
The College reserves the right to suspend, terminate
or retroactively cancel the enrollment of students for disciplinary
reasons. The College may also make referrals to legal authorities
for appropriate action.
Information on the health risks of substance abuse and on criminal penalties
is contained in information sent to students each year.
The department of student affairs can assist students with referral information
to appropriate community resources in a confidential, professional manner.
Counselors are available on all campuses to assist both day and evening students
in obtaining information relating to referral to community agencies. All contacts
related to substance abuse will be held in strict confidence.
Software Piracy
Software piracy is a felony. People or companies
convicted of illegally copying and using a computer software
program or combination of programs are subject to a prison
term of up to five years and fines up to $250,000. This is
in addition to civil suits for damages and other relief that
the offender may face. Anyone copying computer software that
the College has purchased is violating the copyright law
and is subject to the penalties described above.
Computing Facilities Policies
and User Agreement
Florida Community College computing facilities are
defined as any computer, network, peripheral, operating system,
software, or any combination thereof owned, licensed by or
under the control of Florida Community College.
A user of Florida Community College computing facilities will:
Recognize that Florida Community College computing facilities are intended
to support the academic mission and administrative functions of the college
and assume full responsibility for using these facilities in an effective,
efficient, ethical, lawful and courteous manner.
Recognize that authorized Florida Community College systems personnel may,
while performing routine operations or investigating system problems or complaints,
have access to data and software stored in Florida Community College computing
facilities, including electronic mail.
Recognize that Florida Community College disclaims responsibility for loss
of data, time delay, system performance, software performance or any other
damages arising from the use of Florida Community College computing facilities.
Understand that some systems at Florida Community College are operated under
license agreements with IBM, Microsoft, Novell and others. Under these agreements,
the systems may be used for instructional and research-related purposes only.
Take all necessary steps to protect the integrity of Florida Community College
computing facilities. Specifically, users shall not share with others the access
codes, account numbers, passwords or other authorization assigned to them.
The user shall be responsible for all access and/or authorizations assigned
and all activities occurring under these accesses/authorizations.
Respect the copyrights of all software and data available through Florida Community
College computing facilities. Take reasonable steps to protect the integrity
and privacy of the software and data available.
Use Florida Community College computing resources in a manner consistent with
all Florida Community College general policies, rules and procedures regarding
codes of conduct, academic integrity and the college environment.
Respect the policies established by the administrators of external networks
such as those accessible through the Internet. The user shall also respect
the policies established by the administrators of computing facilities at Florida
Community College.
Respect the privacy of electronic mail and other user files transmitted and
stored in Florida Community College computing facilities or at any other location
accessible through a network.
Accept that a user ID or program may be terminated, or its priority may be
altered if it is consuming excessive system resources, degrading system response
or threatening system integrity.
Use only those facilities which are in the public domain, or for which they
have obtained explicit authorization, at Florida Community College or any other
location accessible through Florida Community College computing facilities.
Not use the Florida Community College computing facilities for conducting private
business or for personal financial gain, that is not related to designated
college programs or functions.
Not use Florida Community College computing facilities for any unauthorized
or illegal purpose, such as creation or deliberate introduction of a computer
virus, destruction or alteration of data owned by others, destruction or alteration
of computing facilities, interference with legitimate access to computing facilities
or harassment of users of such facilities at Florida Community College or elsewhere,
unauthorized disruption of Florida Community College computing facilities,
attempts to discover or alter passwords or to bypass security systems in Florida
Community College computing facilities or in any other computing facility.
I understand that violation of these policies may result in temporary or permanent
loss of my access to any or all Florida Community College computing facilities
and other disciplinary actions as appropriate. I also understand that any use
of Florida Community College facilities is not private and that data and/or
transactions may be reviewed by system administrators as part of normal operations
and that Florida Community College implies no privacy or secrecy for those
using its computing facilities.
I further understand that by my acceptance of employment in any capacity with
Florida Community College and/or registration for classes at Florida Community
College and/or use of Florida Community College computing facilities that I
have agreed to and entered into this agreement as it is incorporated into the
applications for employment and admission.
Children on Campus
To assist in maintaining the appropriate environment
conducive to learning and to protect minors from injury,
no children under age 16 will be allowed in instructional
areas and no unsupervised children in non-instructional areas
during scheduled classes or while testing except during College
approved events.
Parents and/or guardians are expected to assist Florida Community College in
maintaining a normal college environment that is conducive to learning. While
visiting campus on short-term business, children should not be left unattended.
Every attempt should be made to arrange for appropriate child care at the Florida
Community College child development centers or private child care sources.
Distribution of Leaflets and Posters
Students who want to distribute any kind of printed
matter, such as posters, leaflets or flyers among the student
body on campus must secure approval in advance. The student
activities office will provide to students lists of certain
rules governing the distribution of printed matter. The purpose
of these rules is to keep the campus attractive and free
of litter.
All posters, banners, showcards, etc. must be approved by the student activities
office. All materials will be placed in those areas specified.
Student Travel
Trip approval and travel requests may be obtained
through the student activities offices on each campus.
Trips that interfere with students’ classroom responsibilities are discouraged.
A faculty advisor will accompany the group or organization on all approved
trips.
Regulation Changes
The College reserves the right to change rules, regulations, policies and procedures
at any time.
Parking
and Traffic Regulations
Faculty members, staff and students may obtain
valid parking decals that should be affixed to the motor
vehicle which the individual operates, drives or parks
on facilities of the college. Decals are available at
each campus security office and in the Martin Center
for College Services.
Students may park only in areas designated for student parking; parking in
faculty, staff or visitor spaces is prohibited. Citations may be issued when
a parking violation has occurred, which can include towing of the vehicle.
Parking Fee Waiver
If you do not use the Florida Community College parking
facilities at any campus or center, you should obtain a parking
fee waiver at any enrollment services office prior to registering
for classes. Your parking fee waiver information will be
entered into the system and parking fees will not be reflected
in your registration fees. The deadline for applying for
a parking fee waiver is the same as for the drop deadline.
If you have any questions, please call your enrollment services
office.
Pagers and Cell Phones
Students must set pagers, cell phones and other such
devices to silent modes, or turn them off, while class is
in session.