impermanent, or temporary living quarters on property of the College which shall include, but is not limited to, tents, mobile homes, camping devices, trailers, vans, and motor homes, and/or use of sanitary facilities on a regular, daily basis; 36. Disruptive devices such as cellular tele- phones, CD players, tape players, radios or other electronic devices in the student center, hallways, lecture room, classrooms, Learning Resource Center, or any other place which will interfere with the normal activity of the College;
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Where there has been a serious violation of Lurleen B. Wallace Community College regulations and a student’s continued presence will materially threaten the welfare of the College, the President’s designated representative, normally the Dean of Student Affairs may immediately suspend the student. The student shall be entitled to a hearing according to the regular disciplinary procedures. In the event a student charged with a violation of the Student Code of Conduct elects to withdraw from the class where the violation occurred or to withdraw from the College, such student shall nevertheless be subject to answering the charges and subject to such penalties as may be imposed at the various levels of the appeals process.
37. Any form of gambling;
38. Disruptive or disorderly conduct which interferes with the rights and opportunities of those who attend the College to utilize and enjoy educational facilities; 39. Improper use of the Internet or other computer technology that is made available for student use in any facility on the campus of Lurleen B. Wallace Community College or assigned to Lurleen B. Wallace Community College; 40. Any other activity, conduct, or failure to follow procedure not specifically stated herein which impairs or endangers any person, property, or the educational environment of the College. Violations of the above will render a student subject to disciplinary action under the procedures that provide for adequate notice and a fair hearing, outlined in this student handbook. Penalties for violations may include the following: reprimand, probation, loss of privilege, suspension, expulsion, and other penalties which may be set forth in college regulations published in this student
Due Process for Student Disciplinary Cases
Students are guaranteed procedural and substantive due process in all cases involving formal discipline charges. The College also assures each student that no disciplinary action is taken on grounds that are not supported by substantial evidence. Any case involving violation of published policies and regulations in this catalog will be brought to the immediate attention of the Dean of Student Affairs. 1. Charges of disciplinary nature may be referred against a student by a fellow student or members of the administration, faculty, or staff. The individual(s) preferring the charge must do so in writing to the Dean of Student Affairs. 2. The Dean of Student Affairs will notify the student of the charges against him/her. (This initial notification may be verbal in nature.) If the Dean of
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