Common use of STUDENT CONDUCT Clause in Contracts

STUDENT CONDUCT. 1. Dual credit students will be subject to MCC student conduct rules, policies and procedures as set forth in the MCC Highlander Guide (Student Handbook) while on the MCC campus and/or while in attendance at MCC classes. Students may also be subject to ISD student conduct policies as determined by the ISD. 2. Failure to comply with MCC conduct policies may result in dismissal of the student from MCC courses. 3. MCC and the partner ISD will cooperate in disciplinary issues to the extent possible. When not possible, each institution may impose separate student penalties according to its own policies and practices in matters related to discipline and academic integrity. 4. Disciplinary issues will be reported and addressed according to published college policy. ISD employees who are not also employed by MCC may contact the MCC Conduct Office or the High School Pathways office for guidance in reporting an issue. 5. The ISD will notify MCC of student behavioral issues that would impact a dual credit course, particularly in regards to matters concerning student safety. Please refer to section XXVIII Campus Assessment Response and Evaluation (C.A.R.E.)

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Sources: Dual Credit Partnership Agreement, Dual Credit Partnership Agreement, Dual Credit Partnership Agreement

STUDENT CONDUCT. 1. Dual credit students will be subject to MCC student conduct rules, policies and procedures as set forth in the MCC Highlander Guide (Student Handbook) while on the MCC campus and/or while in attendance at MCC classes. Students may also be subject to ISD High School student conduct policies as determined by the ISDHigh School. 2. Failure to comply with MCC conduct policies may result in dismissal of the student from MCC courses. 3. MCC and the partner ISD High School will cooperate in disciplinary issues to the extent possible. When not possible, each institution may impose separate student penalties according to its own policies and practices in matters related to discipline and academic integrity. 4. Disciplinary issues will be reported and addressed according to published college policy. ISD High School employees who are not also employed by MCC may contact the MCC Conduct Office or the High School Pathways office for guidance in reporting an issue. 5. The ISD High School will notify MCC of student behavioral issues that would impact a dual credit course, particularly in regards to matters concerning student safety. Please refer to section XXVIII Campus Assessment Response and Evaluation (C.A.R.E.)

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Sources: Dual Credit Partnership Agreement, Dual Credit Partnership Agreement

STUDENT CONDUCT. 1. Dual credit students will be subject to MCC student conduct rules, policies and procedures as set forth in the MCC Highlander Guide General Conduct Policy (Student HandbookE-VIII) while on the MCC campus and/or while in attendance at MCC classes. Students may also be subject to ISD High School student conduct policies as determined by the ISDHigh School. 2. Failure to comply with the MCC conduct policies General Conduct Policy (E-VIII) may result in dismissal of the student from MCC courses. 3. MCC and the partner ISD High School will cooperate in disciplinary issues to the extent possible. When not possible, each institution may impose separate student penalties according to its own policies and practices in matters related to discipline and academic integrity. 4. Disciplinary issues will be reported and addressed according to published college policy. ISD High School employees who are not also employed by MCC may contact the MCC Conduct Office Associate Director, Accommodations and Title IX, or the High School Pathways office for guidance in reporting an issue. 5. The ISD High School will notify MCC of student behavioral issues that would impact a dual credit course, particularly in regards to matters concerning student safety. Please refer to section XXVIII Campus Assessment Response and Evaluation (C.A.R.E.)) for safety purposes.

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Sources: Dual Credit Partnership Agreement