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Institutional
Statements and Policies
Academic Integrity Policy:
Students of Oklahoma
City Community College are required to meet the highest ethical standards in
their academic pursuits. Faculty and staff share in this responsibility with
students to maintain academic integrity. You may view this OCCC Policy No. 4016
on the OCCC website. Violations of academic integrity are viewed very
seriously. Any form of academic dishonesty is subject to disciplinary action by
the College.
Violation of Academic Integrity:
The absence of academic
integrity is described as cheating, generally defined as the deception about
one’s work to others. Such acts may include but are not limited to the
following:
Any person with a good
faith suspicion that a violation of academic integrity has occurred shall
report the suspected misconduct to the appropriate professor or immediate
supervisor in whose area the suspected misconduct occurred.
The primary
responsibility for investigating, making determinations and assigning academic
sanctions for academic misconduct resides with the professor in whose course
the suspected misconduct allegedly occurred. If a professor suspects that
a violation of the Academic Integrity Procedure has occurred which will result
in a failing final grade, the professor shall notify the appropriate Division
Dean. The Division Dean will notify the Associate Vice President for Academic
Affairs.
A professor who suspects
that a violation of the Academic Integrity Policy has occurred shall notify the
student in writing of the nature of the alleged violation and schedule a
meeting with the student to offer the student the opportunity to discuss the
allegation, review any supporting evidence, and offer any relevant information
before a determination of violation is made.
For further information
regarding this policy, the student is referred to the OCCC Student Handbook
which is available online at http://www.occc.edu/handbook/pdf/Student-Handbook.pdf
Accommodation Statement (Required
in Syllabus):
Oklahoma City Community
College complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act & the
Americans with Disabilities Act. Students with disabilities who seek academic
adjustments/accommodations must make their request by contacting the office of
Student Accessibility and Support located on the first floor of the main building
near SEM entry 3 or by calling 405-682-7520. All academic adjustments/
accommodations must be approved by Student Accessibility and Support.
If you have been approved by Student
Accessibility and Support to receive academic adjustments/accommodations you
will receive an email from them with your approved accommodations
attached. You should forward that email to me so I will know what is
authorized and then you must talk with me either after class or during my
office hours. This will allow me to be better informed on how to assist you
with access during the semester. To respect your privacy I will not approach
you, but the academic adjustments/accommodations must be discussed to ensure
ideal implementation for you. All information will remain confidential.
Pregnancy and Parenting
Statement (Required in Syllabus):
Oklahoma City Community College does not discriminate against any student
on the basis of pregnancy, parenting or related conditions. Pregnant or
parenting students seeking accommodations should notify your professor
immediately. For purposes of this notification, "parenting student,” means
a student who is pregnant or has recently been pregnant, or another student in
a parenting role (regardless of gender), who is participating in a
pregnancy-related or birth process.
Pregnancy-Related
Absences (Required in Syllabus):
When a doctor determines absence is necessary, absences will be excused
for students who are pregnant or parenting for as long as the student's doctor
determines. Reasonable time will be given to make up missed work.
Title IX Coordinators (Required
in Syllabus):
OCCC has a designated Coordinator of Equity and Compliance Senior Deputy
Title IX Coordinator, Cary Pirrong, J.D. (405-682-7850)
cary.m.pirrong@occc.edu. Contact Dr. Pirrong when a pregnant or parenting
student needs assistance in understanding or protecting students’ rights under
Title IX.
Assessment of Student
Learning:
Oklahoma City Community
College is committed to providing quality educational experiences to all
students and to allow striving for continuous improvement in its programs and
services. Student learning assessment is vital to the educational process
and can be of significant value to you and to the students who follow you the
student as well as contribute to their education success.
To ensure that adequate
assessment information is available to allow OCCC to continuously improve
programs and services, students you may be asked to participate in personal
interviews; take program and/or general education assessments, which could be
tests; give oral presentations, write assignments, take surveys, or engage in
other activities. You may be asked to complete the assessments, tests,
and other activities during a designated times, which may include class
periods in a semester. These opportunities are your chance to help OCCC
improve the courses, programs, and services which could affect you and will
certainly impact students in the future.
Attendance Requirements:
OCCC expects students to
attend class on a regular and punctual basis. If a student is absent from
class, regardless of the cause, it is the responsibility of the student to
communicate with the instructor to discuss work missed. The instructor will
determine whether or not the student will be permitted to make up work and will
decide on the time and nature of the make-up. If a student does not appear at a
pre-arranged time for make-up work, he/she could forfeit the right to make up
the work.
Never Attended - Non Attendance:
Withdrawal Policy:
A student choosing to
withdraw from a class must complete and submit an add/drop form which may be
obtained from the advising office or withdraw online through his/her student
account before the beginning of the fourth quarter of a semester (i.e., through
the 12th week of a 16-week semester or the sixth week of an eight-week
semester). Students who do not take the initiative to officially withdraw
from a class may be give the grade of “F” and will be responsible for full
payment of tuition and fees for the class. If you have questions regarding this notice, please consult your instructor.
FERPA statement:
The educational rights and privacy of students
of Oklahoma City Community College are governed by the Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974 as amended. The Act ensures students
certain rights with regard to their education records. Students are ensured:
The educational rights and privacy procedure
of Oklahoma City Community College is published in the OCCC College
Catalog and is available upon request from the OCCC Registrar’s
Office. For more information regarding your student rights under FERPA,
visit http://www.occc.edu/records/FERPA.html.
MOODLE statement:
Moodle grades are provided for informational
purposes only. In the event of a discrepancy between grades
reported in Moodle and grades calculated according to the
course syllabus, the latter of the two is the official grade for the
class.
OCCC Emergency Procedures:
The health and safety of
all our students, faculty, and staff are OCCC’s prime concern. The procedures
outlined below are designed to deal with emergencies of various types. Students
should always follow the lead of their instructors.
Fire:
First notification will
come from the fire alarm horns, sirens, and strobes. The class should gather
their belongings, exit the building using the nearest exit, and move to a
parking lot. Do not use the elevators. No alarm should be
treated as a false alarm. Horns, sirens, and strobes are only used for fire
alarms.
Fire (Special Considerations):
If someone in your area
is not physically capable of descending the stairwell, please ensure that they
remain in the “area of safe refuge” located just inside each
upper-level enclosed first stairwell. There are emergency phones located near
each of these areas.
Medical Emergencies:
For all medical
emergencies use the “Emergency” button located on each classroom or
office phone. The classroom or office phone will display your current location,
allowing for fast response to your location. You can also report a
medical emergency to the Campus Police Department using any phone by dialing
682-7872. Dialing 911 directly may delay emergency responders.
Campus Police and Security Officers are Basic Life Support capable
and will also direct necessary Emergency Medical Services to your location. Remember
to treat all bodily fluids as if they were contaminated and a potential
biohazard.
Bomb Threat/Evacuation:
If you receive a bomb
threat, document as much information as possible and push the “emergency” button
on the phone. If the decision to evacuate is given, the phone will sound an
alarm and display a text message. The class should gather
their belongings, exit the building using the nearest exit, and move away from
buildings to Faculty Circle by the most direct and safe route. Please
turn off all wireless devices. (Cell phones, radios, laptops,
and other portable devices.) Updated information will be communicated as soon
as it is available. Do not return to any building until there is an “All
Clear” message.
Severe Weather:
Tornado warnings with a
potential impact to OCCC properties will be sent directly to the classroom
phone. The phone will sound an alarm and display a
text message. The class should gather their belongings, move away from exterior
glass and exits, and move to safer areas. Designated for the building you are
occupying. These “Safer Areas” are lower-level interior classrooms and
hallways. Some buildings include stairwells as safer areas. You should
familiarize yourself with the safer areas near your classroom(s). If the
city/county sirens are sounding and OCCC is not in the warning
area a message will be sent to the classroom phone advising this information.
Disturbance/Threats:
If someone is causing a
disturbance in a classroom call the Campus Police Department immediately. Use
the “emergency” button located on each classroom phone. Distance yourself from
that person, do not place yourself in the person’s exit path and remove all
potential weapons from the area.
Shelter in place:
If there is an armed
person or active shooter on campus, the Campus Police will initiate a Shelter
in Place alert. If in a classroom, office or other place where you can
lock the door;
If in an open
area;