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SECTION F | STUDENT
- SECTION FA | Equal Education Opportunity
- SECTION FB | Admissions
- SECTION FC | Attendance
- SECTION FD | Tuition and Fees
- SECTION FE | Financial Aid
- SECTION FF | Student Welfare
- SECTION FF.1 | Campus Safety
- SECTION FF.2 | Mental Health
- SECTION FFA | Immunizations
- SECTION FFA.1 | Immunizations
- SECTION FFA.2 | International Students
- SECTION FFA.3 | Residence Life Requirement
- SECTION FFB | AIDS/HIV
- SECTION FFB.1 | AIDS/HIV
- SECTION FFC | Student Support Services
- SECTION FFC.1 | Student Support Services and Administrative Services
- SECTION FFC.2 | Veterans Services
- SECTION FFC.3 | Special Programs for Students with Disabilities
- SECTION FFC.4 | Pregnancy and Parenting Student
- SECTION FFD | Freedom from Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation
- SECTION FFD.1 | Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying
- SECTION FFD.2 | Sexual Assault and Intimate Partner or Domestic/Dating Violence/Clery Reporting
- SECTION FFD.3 | Student Discrimination Grievance Procedure
- SECTION FFE | Sexual Misconduct Policy
- SECTION FG | Student Housing
- SECTION FH | Solicitation
- SECTION FI | Student Records
- SECTION FJ | Student Activities
- SECTION FK | Student Rights and Responsibilities
- SECTION FKA | Student Expression
- SECTION FKA.1 | Student Expression
- SECTION FKB | Student Conduct
- SECTION FKB.1 | Code of Student Conduct/Special Programs/Student Misconduct/Drug-Free Campus/Complicity
- SECTION FKB.2 | Disciplinary Procedures and Sanctions
- SECTION FKB.3 | Academic Integrity
- SECTION FKC | Student Complaints and Grievances
- SECTION FKC.1 | Student Grievance Procedures
- SECTION FKC.2 | Student-Instructor Conflict Resolution
- SECTION FKD | Grade Challenge
- SECTION FKD.1 | Grade Challenge
- SECTION FKD.2 | Program of Study Dismissal
- SECTION FL | Athletics
SECTION FK
STUDENT
STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Navarro College holds that students, upon enrollment, neither lose the rights nor escape the duties of being part of an academic community. Enjoying great opportunities at partial expense to the state of Texas, students have a responsibility to themselves, their fellow students, the law of the land, and the institution in which they enroll in by their own choice. This policy outlines the rights and responsibilities of all students within our academic community, reflecting our commitment to the values of respect, integrity, and fairness.
STUDENT RIGHTS
1. Quality of Education
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The right to expect an education of the highest quality.
2. Privacy and Confidentiality
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The right to privacy for their college records (see the Navarro College Catalog, Family Rights and Privacy Act).
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The right to see their records and, if necessary, challenge their accuracy.
3. Transparency
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The right to know the graduation rates for full-time certificate and degree-seeking students.
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The right to know the graduation rates of students on athletic scholarships.
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The right to know the number of criminal offenses, if any, that occurred on Navarro College campuses and were reported to campus officials or a police agency in the past year.
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The right to know the number of arrests, if any, for liquor law, drug abuse, and weapons violations committed on campus during the past year.
4. Grievance Procedures
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The right to pursue grievances against instructors, administrators, or fellow students.
5. Academic Freedom and Integrity
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The right to pursue educational goals in an environment that supports academic freedom and integrity.
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The right to fair and unbiased evaluation of academic performance.
6. Freedom of Expression
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The right to freely express ideas and opinions, provided such expressions do not infringe on the rights of others or disrupt Navarro College operations.
7. Equal Opportunity
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The right to an educational environment free from discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, age, disability, or any other basis prohibited by law.
8. Support Services
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The right to access support services, including academic advising, counseling, health services, and career guidance.
9. Participation in Governance
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The right to participate in Navarro College governance through student organizations and representation on committees.
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Academic Honesty
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The responsibility to maintain academic integrity by refraining from cheating, plagiarism, and other forms of academic dishonesty.
2. Respect for Others
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The responsibility to treat all members of the Navarro College community with respect and civility, and to contribute to an inclusive and welcoming environment.
3. Compliance with College Policies
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The responsibility to familiarize themselves with and adhere to all Navarro College policies, procedures, and codes of conduct.
4. Personal Accountability
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The responsibility to take ownership of their actions and decisions and accept the consequences of their behavior.
5. Use of College Resources
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The responsibility to use Navarro College resources, including facilities, equipment, and information technology, responsibly and ethically.
6. Community Engagement
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The responsibility to engage in community service and activities that promote the well-being of Navarro College and the broader communitY.
CONDUCT AND BEHAVIOR
Students admitted to Navarro College and who continue their enrollment are expected to conform to the college's established rules and regulations. They are also expected to have a reasonable probability of success and adjust to the social and educational climate of the college. Navarro College may deny admission or readmission to students for reasons other than academic performance. Such reasons include but are not limited to:
1. Inappropriate Conduct and Behavior
2. Observable Social or Emotional Characteristics
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Characteristics that would cause resistance to the overall educational process or disruption of the social and academic environment
3. Disrespect for College Personnel and Other Students
4. Harassment
5. Misrepresentation of Factual Information
6. Inability to Comply with College Rules, Regulations, and Policies
DENIAL OF ADMISSION OR READMISSION
The denial of admission or readmission involves the exercise of judgment by college administrators, including the systematic collection of available facts and information, which might include but is not limited to:
1. Records from Public Agencies
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Police, court, or other public agency records
2. Disciplinary Records
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Records or observations of a disciplinary nature from Navarro College and/or other educational institutionS.
3. Observations and Judgments of Acquaintances
4. Recommendations of Professionals
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Counselors, psychologists, or other professionals
5. Observations and Recommendations of Supervisor
6. Law Enforcement Observations
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Observations and judgments of law enforcement officers or other public authorities.
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7. Results of Tests or Instruments
8. Other Relevant Information
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Any other source of available information relevant to making an assessment of the student’s probable behavior.
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PROCEDURES FOR ADDRESSING VIOLATIONS
Any student accused of violating the Navarro College Code of Student Conduct shall have the right to expect consistent and fair procedures for resolving their situation. The Office of Student Development shall oversee all discipline procedures as well as any judiciary appeal process involving student complaints/grievances in a timely manner.
Conclusion
The Navarro College Student Rights and Responsibilities Policy is designed to support a positive and productive educational experience for all students. By adhering to these principles, we aim to maintain a community characterized by respect, integrity, and a commitment to excellence.
Students who are admitted to Navarro College and continue their enrollment are expected to conform to established rules and regulations of the college. Also, they are expected to have reasonable probability of success and adjustment to the social and educational climate of the college. Because some students have difficulty adjusting to the total college environment, students may be denied admission or readmission to Navarro College for reasons other than academic. Such reasons include but are not limited to: (1) inappropriate conduct and behavior; (2) observable social or emotional characteristics that would cause resistance to the overall educational process of the college or would cause disruption of the social and academic environment; (3) disrespect for college personnel and other students; (4) harassment; (5) misrepresentation of factual information; and (6) inability to comply with college rules, regulations, and policies.
Denial of admission or readmission to Navarro College involves the exercise of judgment by college administrators; therefore, the denial process involves the systematic collection of available facts and information, which might include, but is not limited to: (1) such areas as police, court or records of other public agencies; (2) records or observations of a disciplinary nature from Navarro College and/or other educational institutions; (3) observations and judgments of people of acquaintance; (4) recommendations of counselors, psychologists or other professionals; (5) observations and recommendations of supervisors or authorities; (6) observations or judgments of law enforcement officers or other public authorities; (7) results of commonly accepted test or other instruments; or any other source of available information relevant to making an assessment of the student’s probable behavior.
Approved: 2015
Updated: 2024
Reviewed: 2020, 2022