Student Conduct
Academic institutions exist for the transmission of knowledge, the pursuit of truth, the development of students, and the well-being of society. Free inquiry and free expression are indispensable to the attainment of these goals. As members of this academic community, students are encouraged to develop the capacity for critical judgment and to engage in a sustained and independent search for knowledge.
Freedom to teach and freedom to learn are inseparable facets of academic conditions in the classroom, on the campus, other college sites, and in the community. Students are expected to exercise their freedom with responsibility. As members of the academic community, students are subject to the obligations which accrue to them by virtue of this membership. As members of the larger community of which the College is a part, students are entitled to all rights and protection accorded them by the laws of the community.
By the same token, students are also subject to all laws, the enforcement of which is the responsibility of duly constituted authorities. When students violate laws, they may incur penalties prescribed by legal authorities. In such instances, College discipline will be initiated if the presence of the student on campus is considered a possible threat to persons or property, or if that person's presence may disrupt the educational process of the College. However, when a student's violation of the law also adversely affects the College's recognized educational objectives, or violates the College's Student Code of Conduct, the College will enforce its own regulations.
When students violate College regulations, they are subject to disciplinary action by the College whether or not their conduct violates the law.
It is the procedure of Savannah Technical College and the policy of the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) to provide technical and adult education programs for the people of Georgia. TCSG's technical colleges must provide opportunities for intellectual, emotional, social, and physical growth. Technical college students assume an obligation to act in a manner compatible with the fulfillment of the mission. The technical college community recognizes its responsibility to provide an atmosphere conducive to growth. With these principles in mind, the Technical College System of Georgia establishes this Student Code of Conduct.
Generally, technical college jurisdiction and discipline shall be limited to conduct which occurs on technical college premises, off-campus classes, activities or functions sponsored by the technical college, an examination or any other written or oral work submitted for evaluation and/or a grade, or which otherwise adversely affects members of the technical college community and/or the pursuit of the technical college's objectives.
Definitions:
- Faculty Member: any person hired by Savannah Technical College to conduct teaching, service, or research activities
- Hearing Body: as defined in the Student Disciplinary Procedure.
- Member of the technical college community: any person who is a student, faculty member, contractor, technical college official or any other person(s) involved with the technical college, involved in the community or employed by the technical college.
- Policy: the written regulations of Savannah Technical College as found in, but not limited to, Savannah Technical College Catalog and TCSG Procedures Student Disciplinary Procedure 6.7.2p1 and Model Student Code of Conduct Procedure 6.7.2p2.
- Student: all persons taking courses at Savannah Technical College, including full-time, part-time, dual enrollment, joint enrollment, non-credit, and credit. Persons who are not officially enrolled for a particular term but who have a continuing relationship with Savannah Technical College are also considered "students".
- System: The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG).
- Technical College Official: any person employed by Savannah Technical College performing assigned administrative responsibilities on a part-time, full-time or adjunct basis.
- Premises: all land, buildings, facilities, and other property in the possession of or owned, used, or controlled by Savannah Technical College (including adjacent streets and sidewalks).