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Services if necessary. This does not exempt the student from facing criminal prosecution by the campus police for violations of law on campus property. The Vice President of Student Services will conduct a thorough investigation of all matters referred by the campus police as a result of information obtained in the initial investigation. The campus police will make initial investigations of the following prohibited acts: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Interruption of or interference with normal operations of the College. Destruction, damage, or misuse of college property. Possession, use, or distribution of alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs, or weapons. Physical abuse of another person. Abusive language. Theft of another’s property. Any other violation of college rules, regulations, and policies pertaining to conduct issues, as well as any other violation of state, federal, and local law not listed above.

Withdrawals Students wishing to withdraw from a Continuing Education class must notify their instructor and the Continuing Education Division of their decision. Refund Policy The Continuing Education refund policy is mandated by the State. A refund shall not be made except in the following circumstances: 1. A student who officially withdraws from an extension class (es) prior to the first class meeting will be eligible for a 100 percent refund. Also, a student is eligible for a 100 percent refund if an applicable class fails to “make� due to insufficient enrollment. 2. After the respective class begins, a 75 percent refund shall be made upon the request of the student if the student officially withdraws from the class prior to or on the 10 percent point of the scheduled hours of the class. 3. Note: This rule is applicable regardless of the number of times the class meets or the number of hours the class is scheduled to meet. 4. For self-supporting classes, refunds are prohibited. 5. Where a student, having paid the required registration for a semester, dies during that semester (prior to or on the last day of examinations of the college the student was attending), all registration fees for that semester may be refunded to the estate of the deceased.

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