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Administrative Policies

2016-2017 Catalog

If your complaint is against: Contact:

Faculty................................................Dean of Instruction

(AC2-235 or 325-5285)

Student Support Services ........................Dean of Students

(AC2-235 or 325-5285)

Another Student or Counselor. ...............Dean of Students

(AC2-235 or 325-5285)

All other complaints.............. Vice President of Instruction

and Student Services

(AC1-260 or 325-5214)

4.

If the student is not satisfied with the outcome at step

three, as a final step, the student may petition to the

Clovis Community College Vice President of

Instruction and Student Services.

Student Appeal/Complaint forms are available in the Office

of Administration (AC1-260), Admissions and Records (AC2-

130) and the Deans Office (AC2-235).

Rights and Responsibilities

Open Enrollment

It is the policy of this district that, unless specifically exempted

by statute or regulation, every course, section, or class,

reported for state aid, wherever offered and maintained by the

district, shall be fully open to enrollment and participation

by any person who has been admitted to the college and who

meets such prerequisites as may be established pursuant to

Subchapter 1, Chapter 6, Division 6, Title 5 of the California

Code of Regulations, commencing with Section 55000.

Student Enrollment Responsibilities

It is the responsibility of all students to be aware of and observe

all college policies regarding class enrollment and attendance,

including dropping classes.

Parking Regulations

Student vehicles must display a SCCCD parking permit to

park in campus parking lots.

Students are expected to observe parking regulations with

regard to red no-parking zones, private driveways, double

parking, handicapped zones, restricted lots, etc., and are

reminded that parking in these areas could result in a citation

or the vehicle being towed away at the student’s expense.

The State Center Community College District Police

Department will strictly enforce these regulations. Students

are advised to arrive early enough for their first class to allow

time for them to obtain a parking space, which may be some

distance from the classroom, and to arrive in the classroom

on time.

Students may pick up a copy of the complete parking

regulations at Campus Police, Monday - Friday between

7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. or at the campus Business Office.

Statement of Nondiscriminatory

Policy and Obligations

Non-Discrimination Statement

The State Center Community College District does not

discriminate nor harass on the basis of race, color, national

origin, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or age in any

of its policies, procedures, or practices, nor does it tolerate

sexual harassment, in compliance with the Americans with

Disabilities Act of 1991, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of

1964 (pertaining to race, color, and national origin), Title IX

of the Education Amendments of 1972 (pertaining to sex),

Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (pertaining to

handicap), and Age Discrimination Act of 1975 (pertaining

to age). This nondiscrimination policy covers admission and

access to, and treatment and employment in, the College’s

programs and activities, including vocational education.

Inquiries regarding the equal opportunity policies, the

filing of complaints, or to request a copy of the complaint

procedures covering discrimination complaints at Clovis

Community College may be directed to: Vice President

of Instruction and Student Services and Title IX Officer/

Section 504/ADA Coordinator Kelly Fowler, in the Office of

Administration, 10309 N. Willow Ave., Fresno, CA 93730,

Room AC1-260, (559) 325-5214.

The college recognizes its obligation to provide overall

program accessibility throughout Clovis Community College

for handicapped persons. Contact the Clovis Community

College Section 504 and ADA Coordinator Kelly Fowler,

AC1-260 at (559) 325-5214 to obtain information as to the

existence and location of services, activities, and facilities

that are accessible to and usable by handicapped persons.

The lack of English language skills will not be a barrier

to admission and participation in the college’s vocational

education programs.

Inquiries regarding Federal laws and regulations about

nondiscrimination in education or the District’s compliance

with those provisions may also be directed to the Office for

Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, 221 Main

Street, Suite 1020, San Francisco, CA 94105.