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Habits of Success

As a CCV student, you are expected to conduct yourself in a manner that contributes positively to the shared college community and to act honestly, respectfully, and responsibly in your interactions with others.

It is your responsibility to be familiar with both CCV and VSCS policies, particularly the ones that govern behavior and/or impact health, safety, and privacy. While the following list is not meant to be exhaustive, it is a good place to start in familiarizing yourself with the College’s expectations:

• Academic Honesty • Academic Data Management (VSC Policy 111) • Attendance

• Complaint Resolution • Computing Network Use for Recreational or Entertainment Purposes • Computing &Telecommunications Technology Conditions of Use (VSCS Policy 502) • Crime Awareness & College Security • Disability Accommodation (ADA) • Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (VSCS Policy 312) • Visitor

• Lactation

• Non-Discrimination & Prevention of Harassment & Related

Unprofessional Conduct (VSCS Policy 311) • Research By or About CCV Students, Faculty or Staff • Sexual Misconduct, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault & Stalking (VSCS Policy 311-A) • Student Assistance Program • Student Code of Conduct

• Substance Use & Abuse

• Weapons

These and other policies that pertain to students are described and linked on the public website at ccv.edu. CCV policies available on the web at ccv.edu supersede those that appear in any printed publication.

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