6. There will be an ongoing program to educate students, faculty, and staff in regard to LTI. 7. Information regarding a patient diagnosed as having an LTI or LTI-related conditions will be maintained in the strictest confidence. Only people within the college with a legitimate need to know should be informed of the identity of students, faculty, or staff that has LTI or LTI-related conditions; this number should be kept to an absolute minimum. Individuals should be aware that medical information cannot be released to anyone outside the college without the specific written consent of the patient, except as required by law. 8. Any breach of the above guidelines will be handled as follows: a. Breaches of these guidelines involving students, staff, or faculty should be reported to the Director of Human Resources. b. Complaints regarding such breaches should be made in writing within seven (7) days of their occurrence.
For the Code of Conduct information, please see page 113. All Lawson State Community College students, including Dual Enrollment, Transient and Transfer students fall under the Code of Conduct. Be sure to review the Code of Conduct and all behavioral sanctions that can follow if you break any campus rules and regulations.
S TUDENT R IGHT - TO -K NOW AND C AMPUS S ECURITY A CT
The Student Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990 requires Lawson State Community College to disclose information about student outcomes, campus security, and crime statistics. The college publishes an annual report to faculty, staff, and students to comply with the provisions of the law. This report provides projected graduation rates, program completion rates, licensure requirements, and campus crime statistics. Copies of this publication are available in the Admissions, Business, and Student Services Offices.
S TUDENT C ODE OF CONDUCT
Lawson State Community College recognizes that enrolled students are both citizens and members of the academic community. Upon enrolling in the college, all students assume an obligation to conduct themselves in a manner compatible with the College's function as an educational institution both as ground (traditional) and online students. Upon enrollment, students also fall under the Lawson State Community College Code of Conduct and all sanctions imposed. It is expected that students are enrolled for serious educational pursuits and that they will conduct themselves so as to assume the responsibilities of citizenship in the academic community.
SEE SECTION on Complaints, Grievances, Grade Appeals & Code of Conduct, including Due Process
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