Common use of Class Disruption Clause in Contracts

Class Disruption. A Faculty member may dismiss a student from a particular meeting of a particular class if the student is so disrupting the class as to make it impossible for the Faculty member to serve the remaining members of the class effectively. The Faculty member shall, as soon as practicable following the end of the class meeting in which the action was taken, report the matter to their immediate supervisor and Security if appropriate. The Faculty member shall also report the matter to the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs/Assistant General Counsel, who shall act upon the complaint and report the result of the investigation to the Faculty member as soon as possible. Student violations of the Student Code of Conduct, including classroom disruptions, will be investigated and acted upon in accordance with Student Code of Conduct.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining

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Class Disruption. A Faculty member may dismiss a student from a particular meeting of a particular class if the student is so disrupting the class as to make it impossible for the Faculty member to serve the remaining members of the class effectively. The Faculty member shall, as soon as practicable following the end of the class meeting in which the action was taken, report the matter to their immediate supervisor and Security if appropriatesupervisor. The Faculty member shall also report the matter to the Office of the Vice President for Student Judicial Affairs/Assistant General Counsel, who shall act upon the complaint and report the result of the investigation to the Faculty member as soon as possible. Student violations of the Student Code of Conduct, including classroom disruptions, will be investigated and acted upon in accordance with Policy 10-12, Student Code of Conduct.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.tcc.fl.edu, 18.207.145.252

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Class Disruption. A Faculty member may dismiss a student from a particular meeting of a particular class if the student is so disrupting the class as to make it impossible for the Faculty member to serve the remaining members of the class effectively. The Faculty member shall, as soon as practicable following the end of the class meeting in which the action was taken, report the matter to their immediate supervisor and Security if appropriatesupervisor. The Faculty member shall also report the matter to the Office of the Vice President for Student Judicial Affairs/Assistant General Counsel, who shall act upon the complaint and report the result of the investigation to the Faculty member as soon as possible. Student violations of the Student Code of Conduct, including classroom disruptions, will be investigated and acted upon in accordance with Board Policy 5200, Student Code of Conduct.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.tcc.fl.edu, www.tcc.fl.edu

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