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To read more about Manchester College's Policies and Procedures please visit the MC Source online.
The Student Conduct Review System is a developmental and accountability system designed to emphasize the citizenship responsibilities and privileges of all members of the campus community, to assist in solving problems and conflicts within the campus community, and to advance the best interests of the College community. The major components of the Student Conduct Review System are: Student Conduct Review Board: The Student Conduct Review Board is composed of 10 students. For purposes of hearing cases, the Conduct Review Board is divided into two sections, each comprised of five students. Hall Directors: Hall directors have been assigned responsibility for exercising powers of the Conduct Review System in matters occurring within residence halls. Actions by hall directors are reviewed and approved by the director of residential life. Administrative Hearing: Often times in cases that are more serious in nature, an associate dean or vice president for student development will meet with students involved and adjudicate the case. College Hearing Panel: A College Hearing Panel is composed of three full-time members of the College staff and faculty. They will hear cases when the Student Conduct Review Board is inactive or when the content of the behavior is such that it is prudent for faculty/staff to hear the complaint. Panels are appointed to hear a specific case by an associate dean or the vice president for student development.
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