Student Handbook: Policies and Procedures

Introduction  

The purpose of the Student Handbook is to serve as an information guide for current students regarding college governance, policies and procedures.

Table of Contents

College Structure and Governance
Organizational Chart
Concordia College Corporation
The Board of Regents
Student Government Association
Committees

Rights and Responsibilities
Introduction
Joint Statement on Student Rights, Freedoms and Responsibilities

Academic Policies
Academic Integrity
Accommodation of Students with Disabilities
Class Attendance
Grade Appeals
Academic Progress
Dean's List
Academic Probation and Suspension
Co-curricular Participation
Changes in Registration
Withdrawal from College
Military Withdrawal
College Initiated Medical Withdrawal
Leave of Absence
Readmission

Campus Policies
Accommodation of Students with Disabilities
Alcohol and Other Drugs
Bias-related Violence, Intimidation and Harassment
Camping, Outdoor Fires and Cooking
College to Student Communication
Computer Policies

Campus Policies (continued)
Demonstrations
Display
Fundraising and Sales
Gambling
General Institutional Policies
Hazing
Housing
Inspections and Searches
Mail Distribution
Mental Health Emergencies
Parking Regulations
Pets
Promotions
Records
Rollerblading, Skateboarding, Bicycling and Motorized Vehicles
Sexual Harassment
Sexual Misconduct
Smoking
Student Complaints
Violence
Weapons
Winter Storm Policy

Student Organizations and Involvement
AfterWork
The Concordian
Events
Fundraising and Sales
Multi-College Recognition
Off-campus Trips
Pledging Guidelines
Recognition and Responsibilities of Student Organizations
Promotions
Speaker's Policy

Policy Violation Procedures
Disciplinary Process Overview
Academic Responsibility Conduct Procedures
Student Responsibility Conduct Procedures
Student Conduct Sanction Guidelines

Reservation of the Right to Modify

The services, programs and policies of Concordia College are continually being reviewed and changed, in order to better achieve its educational mission. Therefore, the College reserves the right to revise this handbook from time to time without notice. The handbook is not a contract, so students should use it as an information guide and not as a statement of contractually binding terms. If changes are made, the college will make reasonable efforts to inform students of the changes. Students, however, are responsible for keeping informed of current college policies and meeting all applicable requirements.

Information For:

current students
faculty and staff
parents
alumni
high school students
admitted students