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STUDENT HANDBOOK INDEX

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2009-10 Handbook

I. Introduction

  1. The Board of Trustees Statement of Policy on College Student Relations
  2. Joint Statement of Rights and Responsibilities of Our College Community
  3. Grievance Process

II. Cornerstone Code of Conduct

  1. TENET ONE

    a. Academic Misconduct
    b. Alcohol
    c. Drugs
    d. Violations of Criminal Law
    e. Abuse of the Student Accountability System
    f. Compliance
    g. Disorderly Conduct
    h. False Identification
    i. Gambling
    j. Honesty
    k. Identification Cards
     
  2. TENET TWO

    l. Obscene and Indecent Behavior
    m. Assembly
     
  3. TENET THREE

    n. Computer Use and Campus-Wide Network
    o. Technology
    p. Fire Safety
    q. Smoking
    r. Pets
    s. Theft
    t. Vandalism
     
  4. TENET FOUR 

    u. Weapons or Fireworks
    v. Hazing
    w. Harassment
    x. Sexual Offenses
    y. Personal Abuse
    z. Unauthorized Entry or Possession
    aa. Joint Responsibility
    bb. Visitation
     
  5. TENET FIVE

    cc. Unauthorized Entry, Damage or Alteration of Historic College Property

III. Student Accountability Process

A. Introduction
B. Search Process
C. Interim Suspension
D. Alcohol Violations
E. Drug Violations (See Financial aid statement)
F. Student Accountability Procedures
G. Guidelines for the Greek Community Standards Board


IV. Community Living

A. Campus Residency Requirement
B. Housing Agreement for Resident Students
C. Residence Hall Closing
D. Community Rights and Responsibilities
E. Room Inspection & Damages
F. Soliciting
G. Storage of Belongings


V. Student Involvement

A. Student Group Responsibility
B. Policies and Procedures
C. Registration
D. Records
E. Membership Requirements
F. Student Group Advisor(s)
G. Financial Procedures
H. Event Registration
I. Inter-Student Group Mail


VI. Student Records Policy

A. Records Maintained
B. Record Inspection
C. Access
D. Challenge Meeting
E. College Directories
F. Information


VII. General Information

A. Address Responsibility
B. Bicycles
C. Financial Refund
D. Identification Cards
E. Insurance and Liability
F. Lost and Found
G. Motor Vehicle Regulations
H. Notary Public
I. Record Transcripts
J. Safety Statistics
K. Sexual Assault Prevention
L. Reporting Sexual Assault
M. Sexual Assault Report Procedure


VIII. Anti-Harassment

A. Statement of Policy
B. Procedures


IX. Definitions


X. Appendix A – Health Risks and Legal Consequences Associated with Alcohol


XI. Appendix B – Health Risks and Legal Consequences Associated with Drugs


In regard to the Student Handbook information, this edition of the Student Handbook supersedes all others and applies both to new students and students already matriculated.

The College reserves the right to change, modify, revoke, or add to the College’s academic, financial, or student requirements or regulations at any time and without prior notice.

 

Matt Thompson
Vice President and Dean of Student Development 
111 Lake Hollingsworth Drive
Lakeland, FL. 33801-5698
Telephone: (863) 680-4209

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