(1) These definitions apply to
both the Student Conduct Code and the Student Conduct System Procedures as
described in section F of this Student Conduct Code.
(a) Advisor - A person, chosen by the
respondent or complainant, at their own expense, who advises/supports them
through the Student Conduct System Procedures. The advisor is not permitted to
represent the respondent or complainant in the Student Conduct System
Procedures or participate directly in the proceedings (examples of advisors
include, but are not limited to, parents, attorneys, etc.).
(b) Allegation - Communication of a claim
that the Student Conduct Code has been violated.
(c) Allegation Letter - Formal notice of an
allegation of a specific violation of the Student Conduct Code.
(d) Appeal - The method by which a decision
can be reviewed to ensure compliance with the Student Conduct Code. All appeals
must be submitted in writing to the Office of Student Affairs and may be denied
if not in accordance with Student Conduct System Procedures.
(e) Appellant - A student who appeals the
decision of a student conduct administrator
(f) Appellate Board - A group of three (3)
administrators authorized by the executive vice president of Access, Learning
and Success, or their designee, in accordance with the Student Conduct System
Procedures, to hear appeals of conduct meetings and/or level one hearings. The
Appellate Board shall not have previously participated in the conduct process
under review.
(g) Business day -
Monday through Friday, excluding any date that is a College holiday, winter
leave day or a day that the College is closed for weather, emergency or any
other reason.
(h) Campus - Includes
everything encompassed in the College Premises including but not limited to all
virtual learning environments and electronic means of communication supported
by the College.
(i) College -
Cuyahoga Community College District, all College property, or property leased
or under the control of the College including College-sponsored events or
activities.
(j) College Official -
Any person, officer or agent, of the College performing assigned administrative
or professional responsibilities, including campus police and safety
services.
(k) College premises -
All land, buildings, facilities and other property in the possession of or
owned, used or controlled by the College (including adjacent streets, parking
lots, garages and sidewalks).
(l)
Complainant - Person providing information alleging that a student violated
College rules, regulations or policies.
(m) Conduct code - Document that contains and
explains College rules, regulations policies and procedures for addressing
student behavior.
(n) Conduct hold
- A hold may be implemented during the Student Conduct System Process or in
order to address a student's failure to respond to a communication from the
Office of Student Affairs, which will impact a student's ability to conduct any
current or future business to include enrollment, obtain transcripts, or
graduation, until such time as a sanction determination is made.
(o) Conduct meeting - Presentation of
allegations, fact finding and investigation of alleged conduct, conducted by
the student conduct administrator.
(p) Conduct report/public report - Written or
electronic statement or report provided by a complainant to the Office of
Student Affairs.
(q) Cyberbullying
- The use of social media or any electronic means to send messages of an
intimidating or threatening nature.
(r) Decision Letter - Written decision from
the student conduct administrator that explains the outcome and sanction, if
any, of a Conduct Meeting or Level One Hearing
(s) Expungement - Elimination of a student
disciplinary file or redaction of a person's name from a disciplinary
file.
(t) Faculty member - Any
person hired by the College to conduct classroom or teaching activities or who
is otherwise considered by the College to be a member of its faculty.
(u) Level one hearing - Meeting conducted
with student conduct administrator involving both the respondent and the
complainant, either separately or together. Both parties may have the
assistance of an Advisor.
(v)
Member of the College community - Any person who is a student, guest, faculty
member, College official or any other officer, agent, or person employed by the
College. A person's status in a particular situation shall be determined by the
student conduct administrator.
(w)
No Contact Order - A prohibition from having any and all contact or
communication with a designated party for an indefinite or specified period of
time. Contact includes in-person, electronic, email, telephonic or by use of a
third party.
(x) Persona non grata
- A person who has been deemed detrimental to the College community and is no
longer permitted to frequent or be present in any or specified College
locations.
(y) Plagiarism - The use
of published or unpublished words, ideas or other work that is not your own
without full and clear acknowledgement of the source. Examples of plagiarism
include, but are not limited to:
i. Using
someone else's information (regardless of whether you choose to quote or
paraphrase) without citing the source;
ii. Failing to use quotation marks when
quoting a source word-for-word;
iii. Failing to cite a paraphrased
source;
iv. Submitting work
prepared by another person or agency engaged in the selling of term papers or
other academic materials;
v.
Copying any information from an internet site (or other source) without
properly acknowledging the source; and/or
vi. Resubmitting a portion of one's own prior
work, unless explicitly permitted to do so by the instructor in the current
course.
(z) Preponderance
of the evidence - The standard used in determining if the respondent is
responsible for a Student Conduct Code violation; specifically; it must be
found that it is "more likely than not" that the alleged behavior/conduct
occurred and was a violation of College rules, regulations or
policies.
(aa) Registered student
organization - Any number of groups who have complied with the formal
requirements for College recognition through the Student Life and Engagement
Offices.
(bb) Respondent - Any
person defined as a member of the College community who has been alleged to
have violated College rules, regulations or policies.
(cc) Revocation - The process by which a
College degree, certificate or license can be revoked.
(dd) Student - A person who has applied,
registered or is taking credit or noncredit courses at the College, either full
time or part time, to pursue training, certification, undergraduate or
professional studies. A person withdraws after allegedly violating the Student
Conduct Code, who is not officially enrolled for a particular term but who has
a continuing academic relationship or educational interest with the College, or
who has been notified of their acceptance for admission.
(ee) Student conduct administrator - Any
person or persons authorized by the executive vice president of Access,
Learning and Success or their designee.
(ff) Tenure - Any period of active enrollment
at any College location.
(gg)
Witness - Any person who has direct information regarding an alleged
incident