Student Handbook 2024-2025

SPORTS

IECC STUDENT POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

WVC maintains an annual membership in the National Junior College Athletic Association for both men and women. Competitive intercollegiate athletics are an integral part of student life. The men participate in intercollegiate baseball and basketball. The women participate in intercollegiate basketball, soccer, softball, and volleyball. Cheerleading is also available to students. WVC also offers club spirts including archery and bass fishing. Visit the WVC Athletics website at wvcwarriorathletics. com for more information.

The following district-wide policies and procedures are being provided as a quick-reference and with the objective that students will become familiar with their rights and responsibilities and IECC expectations. While comprehensive, it is not all-inclusive. Click on the topic link for additional details.

ACADEMIC POLICIES:

• Academic Freedom • Academic Integrity • Academic Standing/Progress • Catalog Term • Student Attendance • Course Auditing • Course Repeat • Credit/Credit Hours/Overload

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

Students may form organizations according to student needs and interests. The number and types of organizations may vary from year to year. New organizations are to be formed through the office of the Dean of Students, and they are to be compatible with the philosophy and mission of WVC. All organizations should annually inform the Dean’s office of the name of the organization, the purpose, names of officers, and the method of handling monies. Organizations properly chartered may have one member representing each of the organizations on the WVC Student Senate.

• Credit for Prior Learning • Educational Guarantees • Grading System (Includes Grades, GPA, Incompletes, Pass/Fail, Final Grades, Grade Appeals, Grade Forgiveness) • Graduation Requirements • Term Honors • Time to Completion for Withdrawn CTE Programs • Transfer Credit • Withdrawal Policy ADA AND REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS IECC complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and maintains an inclusive and accessible environment. ADA Coordinators have been named at each campus to assist students in navigating the process. ALCOHOL-FREE/DRUG-FREE CAMPUS POLICY This Policy was established to address unlawful possession, use, or distribution of alcohol and illicit drugs and the prevention of drug and alcohol abuse. ANNUAL SECURITY REPORT Mandated as part of the Jeanne Clery Act, this document is an annual publication that disseminates IECC’s campus security policies and crime statistics. APPROPRIATE USE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES This policy outlines expectations as it relates to the use of college information technology resources, which includes both equipment and services as defined within the policy.

VOTER REGISTRATION

Students who are currently not registered to vote and have residency status in Illinois, may pick up a voter registration form at the Wabash County Clerk’s Office or visit Illinois Online Voter Registration.

CAMPUS SAFETY AND SECURITY IECC takes multiple measures to promote a safe, crime-free campus environment.

CHRONIC COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Any case of communicable disease reported to the administration will be investigated. Appropriate action will be taken to protect students and college personnel on the basis of qualified medical advice.

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