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TCC offers comprehensive student support services to help ensure student success, including: • Nationally accredited Early Learning Center for child care • Counseling and Advising Center • Career Center • Access Services for students with disabilities • Assessment Services for appropriate placement into classes • Center for Academic Support and Achievement (CASA) and Multi-Ethnic and Cultural Affairs (MECA) • International Student Services and Programs • Free tutoring services: • Writing and Tutoring Center (WTC) • Business Education Center (BEC) • Math Advising Resource Center (MARC) • Learning Resource Center at the Gig Harbor Campus • Re-entry Navigation • Veterans Services • Supplemental Instruction (SI) • Peer Mentors • TCC/THA College Housing Assistance program • Adult Basic Education program • Navigational support through IBEST • Financial advisor • Dedicated Tutoring

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Access Services Center for Academic Support an apartment unit at a pre-determined Serving Students with Disabilities & Achievement (CASA) and partner-property complex located near TCC. Waiting lists are maintained. TCC’s Access Services assures that Multi-Ethnic & Cultural Affairs students with disabilities have equal (MECA) Applications for assistance are accepted access to programs and activities offered CASA/MECA provides support services the 10th day of classes for each term. at the college. and activities designed to increase Students who are exiting the Department of Corrections are also eligible for this Access Services staff coordinate academic retention, persistence, program. services and foster student graduation and/or transfer to four-year independence. To receive academic institutions for students who are people For more information please visit: accommodations, students must provide of color, first-generation, low-income, tacomacc.edu/academics-programs/ official documentation to the disability and/or part of special populations academic-support/college_housing_ specialist. (including Men of Distinction, student assistance_program athletes, undocumented students, To learn about options and opportunities: College Bound Scholars, Passport Foster Counseling Center • visit Access Services, Bldg. 7 Youth, and Opportunity The Counseling Center staff offer a • call 253-460-4437 Scholars). wide variety of services to students • visit www.tacomacc.edu/academics- in an atmosphere of mutual trust and programs/academic-support/access_ Programs and services include: confidentiality. Services available to services. • Academic and transfer advising • Financial aid advising and grant/ students include: Career Center scholarship information • Counseling to assist in educational • Emergency book / calculator loans planning and resolving problems The Career Center, located in Bldg. 7, • Computer and quiet study labs relating to studies offers extensive resources to assist • Group and peer mentoring • Counseling to address a wide range of students in making career and personal concerns that interfere with CASA/MECA staff also play a key role in educational decisions including: school campus cultural events and activities. • Individual career assessment to • Counseling to assist in choosing explore interests, identify personal To learn more visit CASA/MECA (first academic majors, programs or careers strengths and match skills with career floor of the Student Center, Bldg. 11) • Counseling and support for veterans opportunities or online at tacomacc.edu/academics- and military affiliated students • Access to a Career Coach to help programs/academic-support/casa-meca. • Career interest assessment match students with TCC education • Current information on educational and pathways and careers College Housing Assistance career opportunities • Washington Occupational Information Program (CHAP) • Classes in human development, career Services (WOIS), a system providing and life planning Tacoma Community College (TCC) and access to accurate, up-to-date • Special-interest workshops and class Tacoma Housing Authority (THA) have occupational and educational information presentations formed a partnership to provide rental specific to Washington State • Information on substance abuse assistance to TCC students who are • Catalogs for colleges and universities; prevention and recovery homeless or almost homeless. Eligibility contacts for Washington schools • Referral to a wide variety of is awarded through enrollment in basic • Assistance in finding full-time, part-time, community resources when additional studies courses and/or college-level temporary and seasonal employment services are needed • Assistance with job-search skills, courses at TCC, with added eligibility Counseling appointments are free to including resume assistance and criteria set by the THA. enrolled students. For an appointment, interviewing techniques Availability is limited. Assistance is call 253-566-5122 or stop by the • Internships and volunteer opportunities provided in two forms, (1) a voucher Counseling Center in Bldg. 7. Learn more at tacomacc.edu/tcc-life/ that allows students the ability to pay a Learn more at tacomacc.edu/tcc-life/ career_center. reduced rental rate at a THA-approved property; or (2) through availability of campus-services/counseling.

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Student Services

Early Learning Center (ELC) Educational Talent Search TCC offers direct transfer agreements for international students transferring to The Early Learning Center is a state- Educational Talent Search (ETS) is a the –Tacoma, certified, accredited nonprofit campus federally funded TRIO program designed Saint Martin’s University in engineering, center (Bldg. 3) that offers a high-quality, to assist 6th- through 12th-graders Pacific Lutheran University, Washington affordable child care program designed enrolled at Jason Lee Middle School State University, Brandman University, to enable parents to pursue education and Stadium and Foss High Schools Central Washington University, Concordia at TCC by providing a safe, nurturing to better understand their educational University, Portland State University, environment for their children. Additional opportunities and options. Indiana University South Bend, and more. services provided by the Center include ETS provides tutoring, academic For more information visit tacomacc. breakfasts, hot lunches and afternoon advising, personal counseling, career edu/costs-admission/admission-process/ snacks; developmental screening and college preparation and mentoring international/ or call 253-566-5190. assessment; and family resources and and is committed to educational access, referrals. Spaces are also available to diversity, excellence and the belief that children of TCC staff and faculty. TCC each student is a valuable member of the Mathematics, Engineering, students are given priority for enrolling educational community. Contact ETS at Science Achievement Program their children. 253-566-5110. (MESA) The Center accepts children from one MESA supports STEM (science, month to five years of age and provides International Student Services technology, engineering, mathematics) a comprehensive program of activities and Programs students who are first-generation, low- suited to the developmental level of income, and/or people of color pursing Tacoma Community College provides the children. Tuition is determined by STEM majors to transfer successfully to a quality learning environment in which a sliding fee scale, based on parent’s earn their bachelor’s degrees in STEM. income. Eligible four-year-olds can enroll international students can pursue their in the preschool ECEAP program which educational objectives. The college is Support includes: provides 6½ hours of free preschool per committed to international education as a • Academic and transfer advising day. Also, eligible children one month to means to promote cultural, political, and • Academic enrichment three years of age may enroll in the Early social awareness and understanding. • Scholarship and internship information • Industry and social connections Head Start program. Through the college’s International • Volunteer and community Student Services and Programs office The ELC may offer a camp summer opportunities (Bldg. 11), students receive support quarter for children who attend • Professional development in a variety of areas including detailed elementary school and who are between • Book and calculator loans assistance in admissions and registration, the ages of five and eight at the • Study center with computers academic advising, and orientation to beginning of summer. MESA is located in Building 15, room the campus and community. In addition, Center hours are 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., 330/332. Informations about MESA, an the office provides information on United Monday-Friday. Summer hours are online application, and a link to schedule States Citizenship and Immigration 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday-Thursday. an interview appointment can be found Services regulations. at tacomacc.edu/MESA. Families using the Center are required Services for international students also to participate in a series of parent include housing and activities. Students education courses or other activities to who request help with accommodations Men’s Services be determined. are matched with local families for home- Men are encouraged to call 253-566- Parents can place their children’s names stays or referred to nearby apartments. 5122 or stop by the Counseling Center on the waiting list by coming to Bldg. 3 TCC’s International Student Organization in Bldg. 7 to inquire about resources or visiting tacomacc.edu/tcc-life/campus- (ISO), a large and active student club, addressing men’s issues or concerns. services/childcare/. plans numerous events of special A men’s support group is offered interest to international students. when interest is expressed. See also the Human Development course, Life

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Student Services Other Services

Choices for Men (HD 116). TCC’s Early Staff and faculty displaying the Safe Art Gallery Learning Center provides information on Zone sticker have completed training The TCC Art Gallery is located in Bldg. 4. classes of interest to parents. and confirmed their commitment to the The Gallery features original artwork by program’s mission. students, faculty, and community artists, Re-entry/New Chances More information can be found at and offers interactive programming such tacomacc.edu/tcc-life/safe_zone. as guest lectures, presentations and At TCC, we welcome students from workshops. all walks of life, including those who have been involved with the criminal SPRUCE Tuition Waiver Program justice system. Our New Chances College Bookstore The SPRUCE program waives tuition of program provides personalized support classes for un/underemployed individuals New and used textbooks for TCC for students in Pierce County to pursue on a space available basis. courses may be purchased in the their education after release from Bookstore, Bldg. 11. Art and classroom All of the requirements apply as of incarceration. supplies, nursing uniforms and postage the first day of classes for the quarter We know that education is an important stamps are also available. Anyone can enrolled. You must: stepping stone to a better life. We also place special book orders through the • be a Washington State resident know how challenging it can be to attend Bookstore. • be 21 years or older school while working and re-entering the • not have attended college or Students can order textbooks online community. We are here to help. You’ll community college for the previous six approximately four weeks before classes work with our Re-entry Navigator, who months start. The online store tacomacc.edu/ will link you to the resources you need. • not be receiving or eligible to receive tcc-life/campus-services/bookstore also For information send an email to Larry unemployment compensation provides an assortment of clothing, Quintana at [email protected]. • have been unemployed or supplies, TCC imprinted items, underemployed for the previous six graduation regalia and bargain books. Orders can be shipped or picked up in- Safe Zone months • have a monthly household income at store or at the Gig Harbor Campus. Safe Zone is a campus-wide initiative to or below 200% Federal Poverty level Coffee, drinks and a variety of snacks support LGBTQA+ students by identifying (qualify for food stamps) are available in the Convenience Store, and training advocates among TCC For more information visit tacomacc.edu/ located inside the Bookstore. faculty and staff. Participants are familiar costs-admission/financial-aid/spruce or with resources and issues specifically call the EOC at 253-566-5201. affecting LGBTQA+ individuals, and Food Court commit themselves to creating a The TCC Food Court is located in the safe environment for all students at Women’s Services Opgaard Student Center, Bldg. 11. TCC. Through its network of allies and A variety of workshops, support groups The Food Court is closed on professional advocates, Safe Zone strives to: and activities are planned on campus development days, and hours vary on • Make issues around gender and throughout the year to support women’s mid-quarter educational planning days, sexual identity visible and positive interests. on holidays, and during finals week and • Help LGBTQA+ students identify Life Choices for Women (HD 116) summer quarter. allies on campus is a class offered to assist women Additionally, food and beverage machines • Provide resources and support for in transition. Women may call the are located in many buildings on campus. LGBTQ+ students and advocates Counseling Center at 253-566-5122 alike with questions about women’s services. • Create a stronger sense of ID Cards TCC’s Early Learning Center provides community through greater information on classes of interest to Photo identification cards providing understanding of LGBTQA+ culture parents. access to TCC’s library, computer lab and fitness center, are available through the Campus Public Safety office, Bldg. 14.

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Other Services Student Policies and Notices

Parking on Campus Tacoma Community College, its Code of Student Conduct employees and its students adhere to Students are required to display a parking Admission to Tacoma Community a variety of policies. The major policies permit when parking in designated College carries with it the presumption of the college are posted at tacomacc. student parking areas (unmarked that the student will conduct themselves edu/about/policies/. spaces). Administrators, faculty, and as a responsible member of the college staff are required to have valid parking community. permits which authorizes their vehicles Student Right to Know The Code of Student Conduct identifies to park in designated administrative or Information required under the Student the responsibilities of students according faculty/staff designated parking spaces. Right to Know Act is available on the to state law and college policy. The Failure to obtain a permit or to adhere to college website. This includes: provisions of the code apply to all parking and traffic rules and regulations • Campus Safety and Substance students whenever they are on the may result in fines or other penalties. Awareness college campus or engaged in college- Security and parking information is given • Student Right to Know Guide sponsored activities or functions. to students during registration and to • Completion and Graduation Rules employees at the time of employment. Students who commit any of the Additional information is available in the following offenses are subject to Parking permits may be obtained through Student Affairs Administration office in disciplinary action: the Public Safety office in Bldg. 14. Bldg. 7 and Safety and Security office • Personal offenses (such as assault, in Bldg. 14. The Equity in Athletics disorderly, drunken or abusive Public Safety Office Disclosure Act Report is available in the conduct, false complaint or alarm, Athletic Department, Bldg. 20. illegal assembly, trespass, sexual TCC’s Public Safety office is responsible harassment, and possession of or use for: of firearms) • providing a safe and healthy Policy Appeals • Property offenses (such as theft, educational and working environment The college provides a process for intentional or grossly negligent for students and employees, students to appeal operating policies damage or destruction of college • maintaining TCC’s accident prevention or procedures. Appeals are typically property, and unauthorized use of program, addressed to the manager responsible college equipment) • and the protection of people and for administration of the specific policy or • Status offenses (such as cheating, property. procedure. Policy and procedure appeals plagiarizing, or tendering; forgery or Public Safety employees maintain are usually subject to strict time limits – it alteration; use, possession, selling, parking controls, enforce traffic laws, is important to act upon a concern as or being under the influence of investigate accidents, maintain a lost and soon as it develops. narcotics; being under the influence found department and handle emergency Some of the rules by which TCC operates of alcoholic beverages except when situations. are based on state or federal laws; official approval has been given; Students and staff are encouraged to in most situations, laws may not be use, possession or distribution of report any unusual campus incidents by appealed. To find out who to contact alcoholic beverages on campus; calling 253-566-5111. The backup number regarding a particular appeal, contact the failure to comply with directions of an is 253-495-4146. office of the Vice President for Student authorized college official; smoking in Affairs in Bldg. 7. “no smoking” areas; and unauthorized occupancy of a college facility)

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Requests by students or college Equal Opportunity • The college is committed to creating a employees to initiate disciplinary Employer and Educator culture and environment that respects proceedings should be submitted and values individual and collective The principles of equal employment in writing to the Student Conduct differences as well as encourages opportunity, affirmative action and Administrator or designee within the productive potential of every nondiscrimination are fundamental to 10 instructional days of the date the employee. the mission, goals and objectives of petitioner became aware or could have Tacoma Community College. The college • The college seeks to address become aware of the alleged violation of complies with applicable federal and challenges, further our objectives and the code. state laws designed to promote equal develop a culture welcoming to all who A student is subject to disciplinary employment opportunity and affirmative enter. The diversity of the college has warning, probation, suspension or action. a direct correlation to the excellence of expulsion for violating any of the above services provided to students to meet • It is the policy of Tacoma Community listed offenses. The Code of Student their needs culturally, economically and College to provide an environment in Conduct identifies the due process socially. which faculty, staff and students can guaranteed to students who are charged work and study free from harassment The college maintains a program of with violating provisions of the code. or discrimination. affirmative action as provided for by The college’s Code of Student Conduct • The college will assure equal state and/or federal law. This policy is is available in the office of the Vice employment opportunity and prohibit applicable to the college’s educational President for Student Affairs in discrimination in employment on programs and activities; student services Bldg. 7 and on the college website at the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, and financial aid programs; use of tacomacc.edu/about/policies/code-of- national origin, gender, sexual facilities, purchasing, contracting and student-conduct. orientation, gender identity, age, facilities construction activities, and marital status, status as a disabled or all areas of employment. The college is committed to protecting the rights Leave for Faith and Conscience Vietnam era veteran, the presence of a sensory, mental or physical disability or and dignity of each individual in the Students are entitled to up to two days genetic information. campus community, and will not tolerate of excused absences per calendar year • The college will integrate the discrimination of any kind at any level. for reasons of faith or conscience or for principles of equity, diversity and Individuals who feel they are being organized activities conducted under the inclusion into all facets of the college. discriminated against are encouraged to auspices of a religious denomination, We strive to eliminate barriers to seek help. For more information contact church, or religious organization. Each employment which artificially restrict one of the following offices: holiday taken under this policy must be recruitment, hiring, retention, tenure • Vice President for Student Affairs, taken as a whole day, i.e., the day may and promotion, and to create an 253-566-5115, or not be divided into hours and taken organization that reflects the diversity piecemeal. Per RCW 1.16.050 and of the client constituencies we serve. • Vice President for Human Resources Substitute Senate Bill 5173 absences Further, the college is committed to and Legal Affairs, 253-566-5054. occurring under this policy shall not creating a climate in which diversity The college’s policy statement and adversely impact a student’s grade. is valued and fostered, exposure procedures for filing discrimination The Leave for Faith and Conscience to differing cultures and peoples is complaints is available from TCC notification form is available in Enrollment viewed as a key component of the administrative offices, the office of the Services, Bldg. 7 or on the student employment experience, and that Vice President for Student Affairs, the portal. the college seeks to strengthen and ASTCC President’s office, the Counseling expand the diversity of faculty, staff Center, the Library, and Human and students wherever possible. Resources.

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Nondiscrimination and Use of Student Artifacts Students should be advised that military recruiters may request and receive Harassment Policy and Grievance Some student assignments may be address and phone listings as well as the Procedure (Title IX) referenced as artifacts and analyzed in above directory information without a Tacoma Community College recognizes conjunction with the college seeking signed release. its responsibility for investigation, accreditation renewal; needing to resolution, implementation of demonstrate evidence of expected A student may request directory corrective measures, and monitoring performance; subjecting itself to external information be withheld from public the educational environment and review by accrediting bodies; and/ release by filing an annual request workplace to stop, remediate, and or sharing best practices and lessons with the Registrar in Bldg. 7. However, prevent discrimination on the basis of learned with other higher education the college may authorize designated race, color, national origin, age, perceived professionals. By attending classes at persons and agencies access to or actual physical or mental disability, TCC, students agree to allow access students’ educational records under pregnancy, genetic information, sex, and reference to assignments, usage certain conditions listed in the college sexual orientation, gender identity, patterns, and share content and/or policy without the student’s consent. marital status, creed, religion, honorably information as needed to facilitate Copies of the college’s student discharged veteran or military status, such processes and the continuous educational records policies and or use of a trained guide dog or service improvement of college programs. procedures may be obtained from the animal. office of the Vice President for Student To this end, Tacoma Community Family Educational Rights Affairs in Bldg. 7. College has enacted policies prohibiting and Privacy Act (FERPA) Students may file complaints concerning discrimination against and harassment The Family Educational Rights and alleged failures by the college to comply of members of these protected classes. Privacy Act requires institutions of higher with the Act or regulations promulgated Any individual found to be in violation education to establish written policies there under with the United States Dept. of these policies will be subject to and guidelines governing the review, of Education (FERPA), Office of the disciplinary action up to and including inspection, release, amendment and Review Board, Washington, D.C. 20202. dismissal from the college or from maintenance of student educational employment. The policy in its entirety is records. available at tacomacc.edu/about/policies/ Radiologic Technology Program nondiscrimination-and-harassment-policy- Tacoma Community College has Pregnancy Policy and-grievance-procedure. established policies and guidelines to For information on the Radiologic ensure that the education records of Technology Program Pregnancy Policy, Communicable Disease Prevention its students are treated responsibly in contact the Radiologic Sciences program accordance with the act and U.S. Dept. chair. The college is committed to providing of Education regulations. a safe and healthy educational environment. Consistent with existing TCC directory information can be law and in the interest of all concerned, released without a student’s permission. the college takes appropriate measures It includes student names, degrees and to ensure a safe environment through awards. TCC will also confirm dates of the provision of all necessary training and attendance, dates of birth, major field of precautions in regard to communicable study, participation in officially-recognized diseases. sports and activities, and most recent previous educational institution attended. Release of non-directory information requires a release signed by the student.

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Tobacco and Smoke Free Campus Marijuana Use on Campus Substance Abuse Policy Even though limited personal possession In accordance with provisions of the It is the policy of Tacoma Community and use of marijuana is legal in Drug-Free Schools and Communities College that smoking or the use of Washington State, it is illegal on the TCC Act of 1986 (Public Law 99-570) and tobacco products is prohibited on all campus. Because the college receives its amendments of 1989, Tacoma college premises. federal funds we must adhere to federal Community College provides substance policy in regard to possession and use of abuse education, resources, information, Smoking materials must be extinguished marijuana and other drugs. and referrals focusing on the prevention and properly disposed of prior to entering and treatment of substance abuse. college premises or exiting a vehicle. Being under the influence, use, Improper disposal includes, but is not possession, manufacturing or distribution Information on substance abuse limited to, spitting smokeless tobacco of marijuana, including medical prevention is available in the Counseling product, littering (e.g., discarding marijuana, is a violation of the TCC Code Center, Bldg. 7. This information covers cigarette butts, throwing cigarette butts of Student Conduct and will result in the many health risks associated with out of windows, leaving spit containers), disciplinary action. the use and abuse of illicit drugs and and anything that creates a fire hazard. alcohol, which include liver damage, heart disease, ulcers, brain damage, The sale of tobacco products or tobacco malnutrition, cancer, and damage related merchandise is prohibited on to a developing fetus. These risks College property. This includes the may adversely affect one’s learning free distribution (sampling) of tobacco environment, work and personal life. products and associated products. Sponsorship of campus events by Student use, possession or distribution organizations that promote tobacco use of alcoholic beverages, narcotic drugs, is prohibited. Advertisement of tobacco or controlled substances or being under products at campus events is prohibited the influence of alcohol or illicit drugs regardless of sponsorship. Additionally, on campus or at any college-sponsored TCC shall neither solicit nor accept any event is prohibited. (Exceptions for use of grant, gift or anything else of value from alcoholic beverages may be made with a manufacturer, distributor or retailer permits and by approval of the college whose principal business is tobacco president.) Violations of this policy by products. any student may result in disciplinary warning, probation, suspension or Exceptions to this policy for cultural or expulsion. In addition, state and federal artistic purposes require prior written laws make possession or distribution of approval of the college president or illicit drugs and alcohol a crime subject to designee. imprisonment, fine or both.

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TCC is a Weapons Free Campus The provisions do not apply if the EXCLUSIONS possession of the firearm or weapons is: 1. This policy does not apply to law Tacoma Community College seeks enforcement officials duly authorized to maintain a welcoming and safe • Carried by a law enforcement officer to carry such weapons. educational and learning environment for from an external agency conducting 2. Persons employed in the Army, Air students, employees, and visitors. TCC official business at TCC. Force, Navy, Coast Guard or Marine does not allow weapons on its property, • A simulated firearm, or weapon service of the United Stated or any which includes any vehicle, building, may be authorized and permitted for member of the Washington National classroom, laboratory, artistic venue, educational purposes in connection Guard when in the discharge of athletic venue, entertainment venue, with TCC-related research, teaching their official duties and acting under all college-related organization property or theatrical production, (e.g., stage orders requiring them to carry arms whether leased or owned by TCC, and play or film production, or rehearsals or weapons. all TCC-officially-recognized organization for them), from the appropriate Vice 3. Civil officers of the United States property whether leased or owned by President or designee. in the performance of their official TCC and any real property, including A student who violates this policy will duties. parking areas, sidewalks, and common be asked to remove the weapon from 4. Armored guards in the performance areas under the control of TCC. campus immediately and will be subject of their duties of picking up and No person covered by this policy, unless to disciplinary action pursuant to the dropping off money. authorized by law or specifically exempted Code of Student Conduct. Further, by federal or state law or TCC regulation, TCC may contact the appropriate law is authorized to have in their possession enforcement agency if it learns that a a firearm, weapon or explosive at a time student has violated or is violating the when engaging in TCC-related business policy. The student may also be subject or activities on TCC property referenced in to arrest. WAC 132S-50-280: An employee who violates this policy 1. It shall be the policy of this college will be asked to remove the weapon that possession of weapons from campus immediately and will be apparently capable of producing subject to disciplinary action, up to and bodily harm and/or property damage including termination of employment. is prohibited on or in college facilities Further, TCC may contact the appropriate or college-leased facilities. law enforcement agency if it learns that 2. Explosives are prohibited on or in an employee has violated or is violating college facilities or leased college the policy. The employee may also be facilities. subject to arrest. 3. Carrying of firearms on or in college A person other than an employee or facilities or college-leased facilities student who violates this policy will is prohibited except and unless be asked to remove the weapon from the firearm is registered with the campus immediately. Further, TCC may campus security department for a contact the appropriate law enforcement specified period of time. agency if it learns that such person has 4. The aforementioned regulations shall violated or is violating the policy. Such not apply to equipment or materials person may also be subject to arrest. owned, used or maintained by the Violations may result in referrals to college; nor will they apply to law external law enforcement agencies. enforcement officers.

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