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Student Services



        Types of Disciplinary Action: Sanctions may be imposed   STUDENT LIFE OFFICE
        for violation of the Standards of Student Conduct. One   The Student Life Office, located in Room 1425/1426 of the
        or more of the sanctions listed below may be imposed for   Student Center, provides students with information about
        any single or multiple violation(s). Any times specified in   campus activities, special events, resources, and policies.
        these procedures may be shortened or lengthened, if there   Also, the College’s Lost and Found department is located
        is mutual concurrence by the parties. This procedure is   in this office. The Student Life Office supports an active
        administered by the Vice President, Student Services, or   student government pro-gram and encourages students to
        designee. Previous violations of the Student Conduct Code   use the many services provided by the College.
        will be considered when determining appropriate sanctions
        for violations.                                        The Student Life Office is a focal point for service and
                                                               student leadership development. A wide variety of
        Non-Appealable Sanctions                               programs, services and clubs is available to students.
           1.  Official Warning                                Students and the student government play an important
           2.  Reprimand                                       role in developing and supporting these activities. Students
           3.  Temporary Suspension by Instructor              are involved in decision making and policy determination
           4.  Administrative Withdrawal from Class            through their representation on many college committees.
           5.  Disciplinary Probation                          For information call (707) 864-7000, extension 4367.
           6.  Short-Term Suspension
           7.  Restitution                                     DISABILITY SERVICES PROGRAM (DSP)
           8.  Campus Community Service                        This program offers supportive service for students with
           9.  Withdrawal of Consent to Remain on Campus/      physical, visual, hearing, learning and psychological
                Short-Term Suspension                          disabilities or other medical problems. The purpose of
           10. Mental Health Clearance                         this program is to enable persons with a disability to
                                                               integrate successfully into the college program. Some of
        Appealable Sanctions                                   the supportive services are: specialized counseling, priority
           1.  Suspension                                      registration, assistive computer technology/alternate
           2.  Expulsion                                       media, volunteer notetakers, specialized equipment,
                                                               mobility services, and community agency liaisons. Also,
        The definition, process and implication of each of these   adapted educational programs in Horticulture are offered.
        are detailed in the District’s procedures on “Standards of
        Student Conduct (§5300),” available in the Student Life   The College campus is ideal for the student with physical
        Office (Room 1425/1426), the office of the Vice President,   disabilities. Most rooms are on the ground level with
        Student Services (Room 604), and the Counseling Office   many accessible restrooms and ramps, and second floor
        (Bldg. 400).                                           classrooms are accessible by elevator. The DSP maintains
                                                               a working relationship with the Solano County Office of
        Student Disciplinary Procedures: The Vice President,   Education Department of Rehabilitation, Mental Health,
        Student Services, or designee administers the disciplinary   Veterans Administration, Worker’s Compensation (Private
        procedures and is authorized to take appropriate action,   Rehab) and similar agencies. For further information call
        subject to the approval of the Superintendent/President   (707) 864-7136, or come to Building 400, Room 407, Fairfield
        and the Governing Board as required in the current District   campus.
        policies and procedures. Disciplinary action taken under
        these procedures may be taken regardless of anticipated,   TECHNOLOGY SERVICES & SUPPORT
        pending, or completed civil or criminal proceedings arising   Technology Services and Support is located in the Library
        out of the same act or event.                          Building (Bldg. 100) and is responsible for all matters
                                                               related to information technology services, strategic
        Copies of the District’s current procedures on “Standards of  technology planning, and local data/telephone network
        Student Conduct (§5300)” are available free, upon request,   planning and implementation.
        from the office of the Vice President, Student Services
        (Room 604, Building 600).











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