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necessary to provide the accommodations and/or protective measures.
In any complaint of sexual assault, sexual misconduct, sexual harassment, stalking,
dating violence, domestic violence or other sex or gender-based discrimination
covered under the federal law, Title IX, the person bringing the accusation and the
responding party are entitled to the same opportunities for a support person or
advisor of their choice throughout the process, including any meeting, conference,
hearing or other procedural action. Once complete, the parties will be informed, in
writing, of the outcome, including the finding, the sanctions (if any) and the
rationale therefor. Delivery of this outcome to the parties will occur without undue
delay between notifications. All parties will be informed of the College appeal
processes, and their rights to exercise a request for appeal. Should any change in
outcome occur prior to finalization, all parties will be timely informed in writing,
and will be notified when the results of the resolution process become final.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL POLICY
Trinity Valley Community College strongly believes the use and abuse of drugs
and/or alcohol can be detrimental to the health of individuals and disruptive to the
proper functioning of the College. Therefore, the College has an important
responsibility to prevent, assist and correct any alcohol or drug related activity that
might be present among the students and has established the following policy.
1.
Drug Violations – Students who are found to have violated the school’s drug
policy must submit to the following sanctions, at a minimum:
a.
First Offense:
i.
The student will be placed on disciplinary warning.
ii.
The student must enroll in a drug education counseling
course as arranged by the judicial officer. The cost of this
course will be the sole responsibility of the student.
iii.
The student must submit to a drug test between 30 and 45
days after the date of the initial incident.
b.
Second Offense:
i.
The student will be placed on disciplinary probation.
ii.
The student will be required to complete 20 hours of
community service as arranged by the judicial officer.
iii.
The student must submit to a drug test between 30 and 45
days after the second offense If the student is an athlete or a
member of a performing group they will immediately be
suspended for the subsequent 25% of their team’s
remaining regular season schedule as determined by the
judicial officer and that group’s coach or director and must
pass a drug test before reinstatement.
c.
Third Offense:
i.
If the student is found to have violated the policy for a third
time (regardless of time elapsed between violations) the
student will automatically be suspended from TVCC for a
minimum of two long semesters.
ii.
Additional requirements pertaining to substance abuse may
be required as a condition of readmission.
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