Student Conduct Code
At North Seattle 国产直播福利, we are committed to fostering a safe, respectful, inclusive, and supportive educational environment. The establishes the responsibilities all students share and provides a foundation for maintaining an educational community in which everyone can participate, learn, and thrive.
Student Responsibilities
As a member of our community, each student is expected to:
- Maintain high standards of academic integrity.
- Respect the rights of others 鈥 including peers, faculty, staff, and campus visitors.
- Refrain from actions that endanger oneself or others.
- Comply with college, district, and state rules and regulations.
- Comply with lawful instructions of authorized college officers acting in performance of their duties.
By fulfilling these responsibilities, students help strengthen the college鈥檚 mission and support a positive learning environment.
Student Misconduct
(Descriptions are summarized from the )
- Discriminatory Conduct
Treating someone unfairly or differently based on protected status such as race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status. - Sexual Misconduct
Includes sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, non-consensual sexual contact or intercourse, dating or domestic violence, and stalking. - Harassment
Unwelcome conduct (verbal, written, or physical) that is severe, persistent, or pervasive enough to limit someone鈥檚 ability to learn, work, or participate in college activities. - Academic Dishonesty
Cheating, plagiarism, or other dishonest acts in academic work 鈥 such as using unauthorized materials or submitting someone else鈥檚 work as your own. - Other Dishonesty
Forgery, alteration, or misuse of documents, IDs, or records; furnishing false information; or tampering with elections or official proceedings. - Obstruction or Disruption
Interfering with teaching, research, administration, or other college operations/activities. - Assault or Threats
Physical abuse, fighting, verbal abuse, intimidation, or conduct that harms or threatens to harm another person or their property. - Bullying
Repeated and intentional behavior that intimidates, humiliates, or harms another person, whether in person or online. - Cyber Misconduct
Using email, social media, or other electronic means to harass, threaten, stalk, or otherwise harm another person. - Stalking
Repeatedly following or contacting another person in a way that would cause a reasonable person to feel afraid or distressed. - Theft or Property Damage
Attempting or committing theft, vandalism, or misuse of college or personal property. - Failure to Comply
Refusing to follow lawful directions of college officials, employees, or law enforcement; failing to show identification when requested. - Disruptive Conduct
Participating in activities that interfere with normal college functions or that infringe on others鈥 rights to participate in college life. - Weapons
Possessing, displaying, or using firearms, explosives, or other dangerous weapons on campus without written authorization or a lawful exception. - Hazing
Any activity expected of someone joining or participating in a group that humiliates, degrades, or risks physical or emotional harm. - Alcohol Violations
Possession, consumption, or distribution of alcohol on campus or at college-sponsored activities, except as specifically permitted. - Drug Violations
Possession, use, or distribution of marijuana, controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia on campus or at college events. - Obstruction of Movement
Blocking pedestrian or vehicle traffic or otherwise preventing free movement on campus or at college events. - Disorderly or Lewd Conduct
Engaging in behavior that is loud, disruptive, obscene, or otherwise inappropriate for an educational setting. - Breach of the Peace
Causing or encouraging disturbances or fights that disrupt the peace of the campus community. - Indecent Exposure
Intentionally exposing one鈥檚 genitals or private body parts in a way that causes alarm or offense. - Tobacco and Vaping Use
Using tobacco products, e-cigarettes, or similar devices in campus buildings or within designated non-smoking areas. - Computer and Electronic Misuse
Unauthorized access to, alteration of, or interference with computer systems, networks, or electronic information; includes sharing accounts or disrupting systems. - Unauthorized Entry or Access
Entering locked or restricted areas, or using keys or access cards without authorization. - Abuse of Conduct Procedures
Interfering with, falsifying information in, or refusing to comply with any part of the student conduct process (for example, lying during an investigation or destroying evidence). - Safety Violations
Tampering with fire alarms or safety equipment, creating safety hazards, or operating vehicles unsafely on campus. - Violation of 国产直播福利 Rules
Breaking any other published college rule or policy, including those about parking, computer use, or building access. - Violation of Law
Violating any federal, state, or local law that impacts the college community or its operations. - Ethical Violations
Failing to follow the professional or ethical standards of a field or program for which you are studying. - Attempt or Complicity
Trying to commit or helping another person commit any prohibited act under this Code. - Retaliation
Taking adverse action against anyone who reports misconduct, serves as a witness, or participates in a conduct or discrimination investigation.
In addition to the Student Conduct Code, students are also expected to follow applicable .
Any violations of the Student Conduct Code or applicable District Policies should be to the Student Conduct Officer, Michael Chen (Michael.Chen@seattlecolleges.edu).