Nursing Student Handbook - Wayne County Community College
Nursing Student Handbook - Wayne County Community College
Nursing Student Handbook - Wayne County Community College
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action. Psychological actions include, but are not limited to: threats, stalking,<br />
harassment and discrimination, including the use of e-mail or telephone<br />
systems to carry out such action; Theft or damage to property of the <strong>College</strong>/<br />
District or of a member of the <strong>College</strong> community or of a visitor to the<br />
<strong>College</strong><br />
• Possession or use of firearms, explosives, dangerous chemicals, substances,<br />
instruments or other weapons that can be used to inflict bodily harm to any<br />
individual or damage to a building or grounds of <strong>College</strong>/ District-owned or<br />
controlled property;<br />
• Failure to comply with directions of <strong>College</strong>/District officials or law<br />
enforcement officers acting in performance of their duties, and/or failure to<br />
identify oneself to these persons when requested to do so;<br />
• Use of tobacco and tobacco products (smoking) in unauthorized areas;<br />
• Verbal abuse and/or abusive behavior, includes excessive profanity, threats,<br />
intimidation, harassment, coercion, and/or other conduct which threatens or<br />
endangers the health or safety of any person or which places them in fear of<br />
being physically abused;<br />
• Unlawful possession, use, sale, or distribution or being under the influence of<br />
any narcotics or other controlled substances or drug paraphernalia, except as<br />
may be expressly permitted by law;<br />
• Engaging in lotteries or other forms of gambling on <strong>College</strong>/ District-owned<br />
or controlled property;<br />
• Leaving unattended minor children on <strong>College</strong>-owned or controlled property<br />
or at <strong>College</strong>/ District-sponsored or supervised functions without making<br />
provisions for them to be cared for or supervised;<br />
• Use of computers for unauthorized purposes and engaging in any activity<br />
aimed at compromising computer systems or network security;<br />
• Inappropriate use of electronic devices such as beepers, cellular telephones or<br />
any other instrument that might be disruptive in an academic setting;<br />
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