Student Code of Conduct
Your Commitment
We expect every student to respect other people within the College and to respect the College building, the surrounding environment and resources. We expect honesty and integrity in your work and behaviour.On signing the enrolment form you agree to follow the Student Code of Conduct and to adhere to the College's rules and regulations.
- Personal Property
- Student ID Cards
- Damage to College Property
- Resource Centre
- Use of Mobile Phones and Personal Music Players
- Equal Opportunities
- Use of Social Networking Media
- Unauthorised Software / Internet Access
- Copyright
- Assessment Offences: Copying, Plagiarism, Collusion and Cheating
- Smoking
- Alcohol
- Gambling
- Car Parking
- Litter
- Disciplinary Procedures and Appeals
Personal Property
You should take care of your personal property. The College cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage to clothing or other personal property sustained on College premises. Similarly, the College cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage to a vehicle or its contents while parked within the College grounds.back to top
Student ID Cards
You will be issued with a College identification card, which you must bring with you every time you attend. In addition to being an ID card, the card is required to access and exit the campus by vehicle,; to access and exit teaching areas within the building; and for attendance recording. If you lose this card, a replacement will cost £5.back to top
Damage to College Property
You will be held responsible for wilful action which places any person in danger or causes damage to College property, including interfering with fire equipment, fire doors or fire alarms and you will be required to pay for any damages so caused.back to top
Resource Centre
You should never disturb others when using the Learner Resource Centre, Advice Centre or other College resources. Eating and drinking in these areas and in classrooms is prohibited. Particular resource areas, such as computer rooms, have specific regulations which must be followed.back to top
Use of Mobile Phones and Personal Music Players
Mobile phones and personal music players must be switched off in classrooms and all working areas unless required for the class and authorised by staff. You should ensure that their use in other public areas does not disturb others.back to top
Equal Opportunities
The College is committed to advancing equality of opportunity and fostering good relations between people who share a protected characteristic and those who do not. Our policy prohibits any form of discrimination, harassment or victimisation directly or indirectly related to an individual's age, disability, gender reassignment, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation or marriage or civil partnership status. For example, the following types of behaviour will not be tolerated:- use of intimidating language that is sectarian, sexist, racist, ageist or homophobic
- unwelcome sexual remarks, wolf-whistling, jokes, innuendo or teasing
- display of pin-ups, pornographic photos, offensive material or graffiti
- unwelcome physical contact
- transmission of offensive materials or statements via electronic means or through the post
- undignified or less favourable treatment, ridicule or exclusion
- misuse of power or position intentionally to intimidate or belittle
- victimisation or less favourable treatment of someone who has brought proceedings, given evidence of or complained about harassment or discrimination
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Use of Social Networking Media
Without the express permission of the Lecturer in charge, social networking media may not be accessed in class. Any form of bullying or harassment through social networking media, including personal comments or photographs posted on, for example, YouTube, Facebook or Twitter, will not be tolerated. All reported instances of cyberbullying will be investigated and disciplinary action taken against any student involved.back to top
Unauthorised Software / Internet Access
You are prohibited from using illegal software on any of the College's computing systems. All users of College computing facilities, including Internet access, must adhere to the acceptable use policy. back to top
Copyright
The College adheres strictly to legislation and regulations governing copyright. No one shall infringe the copyright of printed or other materials. Advice on copyright is available from the College Librarian or other members of staff.back to top
Assessment Offences: Copying, Plagiarism, Collusion and Cheating
The College expects you to act with honesty and integrity in your studies and in the submission of assignments, assessments and examinations. You should take note of the College's guidance on integrity and honesty in assessment and the related disciplinary proceduresback to top
Smoking
Smoking is prohibited in all parts of the College except in the designated external smoking area. This shelter is the only place on College grounds where you may smoke.back to top
Intoxicating liquor, illegal drugs, hazardous substances or offensive weapons
You must not bring alcohol, intoxicating liquor, drugs, hazardous substances or offensive weapons into the College or its surrounding. Furthermore, students are prohibited from attending College whilst under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs.back to top
Gambling
Gambling is prohibited in the College and its surroundings.back to top
Car Parking
We welcome responsible and safe drivers. Drivers are respectfully advised that they must follow some basic and undemanding rules:- Observe the 10 mph speed limit
- Only park in the marked parking bays
- Pay attention to pedestrians and give them right of way
- Do not park on pavements - they are not designed to carry the weight of a car or van
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Litter
The Atrium seating areas are self-clearing and litter should be put in the bins provided. Chewing gum should be put in the bin, not on the ground nor under the furniture. We encourage everyone to take responsibility for the environment.back to top
Disciplinary Procedures
In most cases when a student breaches the Student Code of Conduct, the Guidance Tutor will discuss the required standards with the student. However, formal discipline may prove to be inevitable and this could result in a verbal, written or final warning being issued. It might also result in temporary or permanent exclusion from College.The outcome of any disciplinary action will be communicated in writing and recorded on the student's record. In some circumstances, it may be reported to his / her employer or parent. In the exceptional circumstances of a suspected breach of law, the College reserves the right to involve the local police in addition to operating the College's own disciplinary procedure. In addition, the College may institute proceedings which will require the student to pay for deliberate damage.
No student will be formally disciplined without being given the opportunity of hearing the complaint(s) made against him or her, providing an explanation and presenting a case in his / her defence.
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Appeals (Disciplinary Procedures)
Any student being disciplined for a breach of the Student Code of Conduct, College Rules and Regulations, Health and Safety or Academic Matters will be issued with a copy of the Disciplinary Procedures including information on how to appeal.back to top
