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Chapter 6: College Committees & Advisory Councils06:43:00 Student Discipline Committee
Related Policies and Guidelines
TBR Policy 3.02.00.01 General Policy on Student Conduct and Disciplinary Sanctions
TBR Policy 3.02.01.00 Student Due Process Procedure
NeSCC Policy 03:05:03 Disciplinary Offenses
NeSCC Policy 03:05:04 Academic, Non-Academic, and Classroom Misconduct
NeSCC Policy 03:05:05 Disciplinary Sanctions
NeSCC Policy 03:05:06 Disciplinary Procedures
Purpose
The Student Discipline Committee conducts due process hearings for students subject to non-academic disciplinary sanctions who elect to have an institutional hearing. The Student Discipline Committee is a standing committee of the College charged to hear evidence, to make findings of fact, and to make decisions based on those facts.
Membership
- Assistant Vice President for Enrollment Services, Chair, Non-voting
- Academic Dean (1): appointed by the Vice President for Academic Affairs
- Director of Student Life
- Faculty (3): appointed by the Vice President for Academic Affairs
- Administration representative (1): appointed by the Vice President for Inclusive Excellence and Sponsored Programs
- Student Success representatives (2): appointed by the Vice President for Institutional Excellence and Student Success
- Students (3): appointed by the Vice President for Institutional Excellence and Student Success
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Revision History: May 2004; Feb. 2007; March 2008; July 2008; Oct. 2011; Feb. 2012; Sept. 2014; Aug. 2016; Edited Aug. 2019; Edited Oct. 2019; Revised Feb. 2020; Revised May 2021; Edited Oct. 2021