Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3358:11 - Michael J. Owens Community College
Chapter 3358:11-3 - Student Policies
Section 3358:11-3-68 - Student preferred first name policy
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Purpose. Owens community college recognizes that as a community, students may use a name other than their full legal name to identify themselves. Except when an individual's legal name is required by law, policy or business need, an individual student may request to be identified by a preferred first name that they have designated. The college will acknowledge a preferred first name in addition to a legal name in certain information systems, and the college will use the preferred first name where possible.
(B) Application. This rule applies to students.
(C) Definitions.
(D) Exceptions. The legal name will be used where required by college policy, business or legal need, which include, but are not limited to: college identification card, degree, certificate, transcript, financial aid record, and health record.
(E) Responsibility. A student is responsible for requesting and providing written authorization for a name change with the records office.
(F) Disciplinary sanction and appeal. The college will address a report of misuse or abuse of a preferred name in accordance with rule 3358:11-3-11 of the Administrative Code (the Owens community college student conduct). The use of a preferred first name cannot be for the purpose of misrepresentation or fraud; any preferred name reasoned to be an attempt at misrepresentation, fraud or interpreted as offensive will be removed. The college will reserve the right to not accept a preferred name, if it is deemed inappropriate.
(G) Implementation. The chief student affairs officer or designee(s) will implement procedures, guidelines, forms, and operational processes, which are consistent with the provisions of this rule. The implementation of this rule will be in effect upon the implementation of the college's banner self-service nine implementation.