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Visit sunyocc.edu/students …The State University of New York and Onondaga Community College are committed to providing options, support and assistance related to sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and/or stalking. All students, regardless of race, color, national origin, religion…
Should a student be found responsible for violating Onondaga Community College’s Code of Conduct, they are permitted to appeal that decision. The process that the student will follow is dependent on the severity of the sanctions, also referred to as consequences, placed upon them.
…Students are members of the College community and are expected to act responsibly and avoid interference with the rights, comfort or safety of other members of the College community. The following behaviors, and attempts thereof, are prohibited. Violations may lead to disciplinary and/or…
The process emphasizes the well-being of all students involved and strives to create an environment where education about impact limits repeat offense. The determination of responsibility will be made on whether there is a preponderance of evidence/ information that the student(s) violated the…
As required by New York State Education Law, Article 129-B, crimes of violence, including, but not limited to sexual violence, will be notated on the transcripts of students found responsible after the conclusion of the institutional conduct process AND the resulting sanction of the conduct…
If you're having a mental health emergency, please call The Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988, dial 911, or call Campus Safety at (315) 498-2311.
This form is for use in applying for religious exemption to Public Health Law immunization requirements.
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