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DD 214 — form and certificate of eligibility

60 credits · 60 hours

Student Conduct and Integrity Self-discipline is an essential element of individual growth and development. Accordingly, students are expected to display the qualities of courtesy and integrity which characterize the behavior of mature individuals. Academic Standing Students’ academic standing shall be determined under the rules and regulations proposed by the faculty and approved by the President. However, students may appeal a decision on academic standing by doing so in writing. Such an appeal should be made to the Chief Academic Officer. Rights and Responsibilities The rights of students, including the freedom to observe, hear, study, and write are acknowledged by Martin Community College. In exercising their rights of citizenship, students are encouraged to act as responsible citizens and to further the principles of free learning. All students or constituted group of students have the right to express their views and concerns regarding the operation of Martin Community College. Dismissal, Suspension, or Expulsion The President or any other authorized college official may dismiss, suspend, or expel any student who disrupts the legal mission, educational processes, or functions of the College. A record of the dismissal, suspension, or expulsion (for non-academic disciplinary purposes) will be maintained in the student’s educational record. Disruption Students shall not, by use of violence, force, coercion, threat, intimidation, or any other means, intentionally cause obst

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