Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3354:1 - Cuyahoga Community College
Chapter 3354:1-30 - Policies on Student Academics and Behavior
Section 3354:1-30-03.8 - Missing student procedure
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 defines a missing student as any student of an institution who resides in a facility owned or operated by such institution and who is reported to such institution as missing from his or her residence. Cuyahoga community college district ("the College") is a non-residential institution, and thus students come and go freely. However, because the college is concerned about the safety of all of its students, we have adopted the following procedure for use in the event a non-resident student is believed to be missing.
(B) For purposes of this procedure, a student may be considered to be a "missing person" if the person's absence is contrary to his/her usual pattern of behavior and unusual circumstances may have caused the absence. Such circumstances may include, but not be limited to, a report or suspicion that the missing person may be the victim of foul play, has expressed suicidal thoughts, is drug dependent, is in a life-threatening situation, or has been with persons who may endanger the student's welfare.
(C) In the event the college is notified a student is missing:
(D) The president or the president's designee is hereby directed to take all steps necessary and appropriate for the effective implementation of this policy.
Replaces: part of 3354:1-30-03