1995-1996 - Cochise College
1995-1996 - Cochise College
1995-1996 - Cochise College
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ATHLETICS, DOUQLAS CAMPUS<br />
<strong>Cochise</strong> <strong>College</strong> competes with other community collagee<br />
In mtm's and women's basketball, men's and<br />
women's rodeo, and men's baseball. The Apache Stronghold<br />
Gymnasium is the center for Intercollegiate sports,<br />
concerts, and a variety of Intramural activities.<br />
STUDENT ACTIVITIES<br />
The <strong>College</strong> encourages participation in extracurrloular<br />
activities and campus organizations to promote leadership.<br />
student relationship.;, and social development Most<br />
campus activities are the resporsiblhty of student clubs<br />
and organizations. DUring the year, a full schedule of activities<br />
is planned for the student body by the ".>tudent govornment<br />
and various clubs and organizations<br />
ORQANIZATIONS<br />
Student organizations attempt to meet speCial student<br />
needs and interests. Students of similar Interests may<br />
form a club in which fellow students can participate in specialiZed<br />
activities. Organizations are available for student<br />
participation.<br />
STUDENT PUBLICATIONS<br />
The~, a student literary magazine, is published once<br />
dUl'lng the spring semester. The student newspaper, tue<br />
ill.Q.U!1I, is published periodically throughout each semester<br />
HOUSING, DOUQLAS CAMPUS<br />
HOUSING AND DININQ<br />
The on-campus living program is designed to encourage<br />
personal growth and development. The standards of behavior<br />
established by the Department of Housing are intended<br />
to comply with and help maintain the academic<br />
environment of the <strong>College</strong> All full-time. unmarried students<br />
not residing with parents or other relatives, guardians or<br />
friends are encouraged to reside on campus and participate<br />
In the dining program Housing and dining services<br />
are combined. Therefore, all reSidential students sre automatically<br />
on the meal plan Unmarried students reSide In<br />
Chiricahua Hall (for women) and Huachuca Hall (for men)<br />
The dining program includes three meals each day, Monday<br />
through Friday, and two meals each on SAturday and<br />
Sunday. Students have the option of taking most meals<br />
either in the cafeteria or the Que Pas snack bar.<br />
REQULATIONS<br />
Each reSident must sign a ReSidence Hall contract, agree<br />
Ing to all the terms and condilions of occupancy, On.<br />
campus reSidents are expected to comply with applicable<br />
rules and regulations as they appear In the Residence<br />
Hall and Marned HOUSing cont racts and the Student Hs"'''''<br />
book. as well as local, state and lederal laws<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
The <strong>College</strong> offers a limited nLJrnber of furnlsh~d. marned-hOUSing<br />
units. Prospective occupants must provide<br />
proof of mamage before applications Will be considered.<br />
HOUSINQ APP~ .•CATIONS<br />
Students Interested In on-campus hOUSing are encouraged<br />
to apply early-preferably at least 60 to 90 days before the<br />
academiC term begins. HOUSing applications will not be<br />
processed unless the prospective student has applied for<br />
admiSSion to the <strong>College</strong>. Interested applicants may write<br />
to the HOUSing Office, <strong>Cochise</strong> COllege, 4190 W. Hwy 80.<br />
Douglas, Arizona 85607-9724 or calf (520) 364-0262.<br />
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIESI<br />
CODE OF CONDUCT<br />
<strong>Cochise</strong> <strong>College</strong> assumes that men and women of college<br />
age are able and willing to maIntain standards of self-dlsclpltne<br />
appropriate to membership In a college community.<br />
Students are expected to conSider the rights of others and<br />
use mature and reasonable Judgment concerning their actions<br />
while attending <strong>Cochise</strong> <strong>College</strong> Students who bring<br />
or use alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs on campus or in<br />
the residence halls are subject to dismissal from the col·<br />
lege. In all cases of disciplinary action, proper procedural<br />
safeguards are observed to Insure students of their right to<br />
fair and impartial treatment. AU students are expected to<br />
abide by federal, state and local laws and the <strong>Cochise</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
Code of Conduct which IS published in the Student<br />
Handbook at the beginning of each academic year.<br />
The development, enforcement, Interpretation and waiv<br />
Ing of academiC reqUirements IS a responsibility of the<br />
Vice PreSident for Instruction Student petitions for the<br />
waiver of academiC regulations may be presented to the<br />
Office of the Director of AdmiSSions and Records through<br />
the student's counselor/advisor.<br />
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