Washington Administrative Code
Title 132B - Grays Harbor College
Chapter 132B-125 - Student conduct code
Part 1 - CONDUCT CODE
Section 132B-125-110 - Student rights
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
As members of the academic community, students are encouraged to develop the capacity for critical judgment and to engage in an independent search for truth. Freedom to teach and freedom to learn are inseparable facets of academic freedom. The freedom to learn depends upon appropriate opportunities and conditions in the classroom, on the campus, and in the larger community. Students should exercise their freedom with responsibility. The responsibility to secure and to respect general conditions conducive to the freedom to learn is shared by all members of the college community.
The following enumerated rights are guaranteed to each student within the limitations of federal and state law and college rules, policies, and procedures:
(1) Academic freedom.
(2) Nondiscrimination. Students have the right not to be discriminated against on the basis of age, color, creed, disability, gender, gender identity and expression, marital status, national origin or ancestry, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status, or any other legally protected class.
(3) Due process.
(4) Right to assembly. Students shall have the right of assembly upon college facilities that are generally available to the public provided such assemblies are in compliance with procedures established in Administrative Procedure 516.03, Rules for Use of Campus as Public Forums, and other behavioral expectations outlined in the code of conduct.
(5) Grievances. Students have the right to express and resolve misunderstandings, complaints and grievances according to the stated process in WAC 132B-125-500 Student complaint, grievance, and grade appeal policy and procedures.
(6) Conduct code revision. The associated students of Grays Harbor College has the right to participate in the formulation and review of all policies and rules pertaining to student conduct.