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GUIDELINES FOR STUDENT CONDUCT

In compliance with the California Education Code (Sections 48922, 66017, 66300, 76020, 76021, 76030, 76043, 76120, 76130, 76131, and 87014) and in keeping with the above. RSCCD guidelines for student conduct are listed below.

A. Dishonesty, cheating, plagiarism, lying, or knowingly furnishing false information to the district or a college official performing their duties.

B. Forgery, alteration, or misuse of district documents, records, or identification.
C. Knowingly accessing and without permission altering, damaging, deleting, destroying, copying, or otherwise using any data, which reside or exist internal or external to a computer, computer system, or computer network in the district.

D. Obstruction or disruption of pedestrian or vehicular traffic or of teaching, research, administration, or of other district activities on or off district premises. This includes obstruction or disruption of administration, disciplinary procedures or authorized college activities. It also includes pedestrian or vehicular traffic.

E. Physical abuse or detention of any person on district-owned or controlled property or at district-sponsored or supervised functions or other conduct which threatens or endangers the health or safety of another. This includes fighting on district property or at a district sponsored event, on or off district premises.

F. Theft of or damage to property of the district. This includes property of a member of the district community or a campus visitor.

G. Unauthorized entry into or unauthorized use of district property, supplies, equipment,and/or facilities.

H. Misrepresentation of oneself or of an organization to be an agent of the district.

I. Sexual assault or abuse, including rape, forced sodomy, forced oral copulation, rape by a foreign object, sexual battery, or threat or assault or any conduct that threatens the health and safety of the alleged victim.

J. Use, possession, distribution, or being under the influence of alcoholic beverage
on district property or at any district sponsored event. 28 / Santa Ana College Policies and Procedures

K. Use, possession, distribution, or being under the influence of narcotics, other hallucinogenic drugs or substances, or any poison classified as such by Schedule “D” in Section 4160 of the Business and Professions Code on district property or at any district-sponsored event except as expressly permitted by law.

L. Expression which is libelous, slanderous, obscene or which incites students so as to create a clear and present danger of commission of unlawful acts on district premises, or violation of district regulations, or the substantial disruption of orderly operation of the college.

M. Engaging in lewd, indecent, or obscene behavior on district property or at any district-sponsored function.

N. Possession or use while on the district premises, or a district-sponsored function of any firearms, explosive, dangerous chemical or deadly weapon. Exceptions include those participating in a criminal justice educational program who are authorized such possession or those who are enrolled in a course which authorizes such possession.

O. Any act constituting good cause for suspension or expulsion, as defined in Section II E-l of this policy.

P. Violation of district policies or campus regulations.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON STANDARDS OF CONDUCT, REFER TO THE SANTA ANA COLLEGE CATALOG.


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