Student Rights and Responsibilities
TC3 is committed to developing and sustaining an environment where all students feel safe and empowered to pursue and achieve their academic goals. In fact, our sole continuing institutional goal is Student Success – your success. That can only happen in learning and living environments that are open atmospheres for the search for knowledge and truth, critical thinking and personal growth.
We are committed to you as a whole person – both inside and outside the classroom. This means we seek to support your social, emotional, physical and intellectual development in all of our learning and living environments. We encourage you to participate in the broad array of programs available to you and to actively reflect on what it means to be part of the TC3 community.
Everyone at TC3 – faculty, staff and students – assumes an obligation to conduct themselves in a manner compatible with the functions of the College as an educational institution and to abide to all local, state, and federal laws.
All conduct that interferes with the educational function of the College will result in appropriate disciplinary action and will be confronted and addressed in a positive, straightforward manner.
Individuals and organizations should always be free to support causes by orderly means that do not disrupt the regular and essential operation of the institution. At the same time, it should be made clear to the community that in their public expressions or demonstrations, individuals or organizations speak only for themselves.
Generally, student conduct will refer to that which occurs on-campus or at College-sponsored events and activities. However, jurisdiction and discipline may also be applied, at the discretion of the College, for conduct that occurs off-campus and that adversely affects the College, the College community, or the interests and mission of the College.
In civil or criminal cases the College will cooperate with both the civil authorities and the student defendant regarding background information for the particular case in question. Should students charged with a violation of the law request assistance from the College, a representative from the Dean of Student Life office will advise them and offer the appropriate help. However, no attempt will be made to isolate students from the legal consequences of their actions.
As fully engaged members of the College community, TC3 students pride themselves in setting a standard of conduct that makes the campus a welcome, dynamic environment. The rights and responsibilities of our students are explained in detail in TC3 Student Rights and Responsibilities, which covers such topics as Student Email Accounts, Human Rights, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), Policy on HIV and AIDS, Grievance and Conduct Violation Policies, Academic Policies and Regulations, and Non-Academic Policies and Regulation. The full contents are listed below.
Contents
Student Email Accounts
Human Rights
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Policy on HIV and AIDS
Grievance and Conduct Violation Policies Overview
Contact Information
Academic Policies and Regulations
- Statement of Academic Integrity Policy
- Violation of Academic Integrity Policy
- Attendance Policy
- Classroom Behavior
- Grade Challenge
- Disability-Related Accommodation
- Computer Resources Use Protocol
Non-Academic Policies and Regulations
- Non-Academic Code of Conduct
- Non-Academic Code of Conduct Violation Hearing Process
- Policy Against Discrimination and Harassment
- Other Student Grievances
- Weapons on Campus
- Policy on Possession, Use and Sale of Alcoholic Beverages and Illegal Drugs and Drug Abuse Education Programs
- Hazing Prevention
- Bias Crimes Prevention
- Sexual Assault, Domestic/Intimate Partner Violence and Stalking Prevention
- Maintenance of Order Policy



