While you are on GTCC property or at a GTCC-sponsored event, you may not act in any way that negatively affects the college's educational objectives, that is illegal or that is against the rules and regulations of the college or you will be subject to disciplinary action. You will have the right to appeal. There is a chief disciplinary officer and a disciplinary officer for each campus. Contact the Student Services office on any campus for the name of the disciplinary officer. For more information on student conduct, see the College Management Manual, available in any GTCC library.
Prohibited Conduct Shall Include, but NOT be Limited To:
Be dishonest;
Steal, misuse or damage college property, property of a member of the college community or a
college visitor; or break into a locked college facility or be in a college facility after closing
hours;
Have, make, use, distribute, sell or be under the influence of alcohol or any controlled
substance on college property or at any college-sponsored activity or in a college vehicle;
Be physically or verbally lewd or indecent or distribute obscene or libelous material;
Assault or threaten anyone on college property or at a college-sponsored or supervised event;
Sexually harass a student or employee;
Obstruct or disrupt study, teaching, research, administration or disciplinary proceedings or
other college activities;
Occupy or seize college property or a college facility;
Participate in or hold an assembly, demonstration or gathering that threatens or causes injury
to anyone or anything, that interferes with access to college facilities, that is harmful to or
interferes with the educational process, or stay at the scene of such a gathering when asked to
leave by a college employee.
Have, use, sell or distribute weapons of any kind;
Issue a bomb threat; set off a fire alarm or tamper with safety equipment, except in an
emergency when such equipment is needed;
Smoke or use other forms of tobacco in any campus building;
Violate college rules on the operation and parking of motor vehicles;
Forge, alter or misuse college documents, records or instruments of identification;
Fail to follow instructions or directions of college employees who are performing their duties;
Violate the terms of disciplinary probation or college regulations while you are on probation;
Fail to pay college fines, loans or write bad checks to the college;
Violate local, state or federal criminal law on college property;
Behave in any way that conflicts with the safety of others;
Steal or misuse computer time;
Abuse the college judicial system;
Be an accessory to a violation or help someone else commit an offense. |