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  • Admissions Policy for Applicants with Criminal or Violent Backgrounds

    Policy

    1.  Any Individuals must respond to the following question(s) on the College Admission Application:  

    • Have you ever been charged or convicted of any felony or misdemeanor in any state or country (including sealed cases unless expunged)?
    • Are you currently on parole? 
    • Have you ever been expelled or currently facing disciplinary charges at any educational institution (high school or college)? 

    An administrator will make a determination as to if additional information is required. 

    Applicants answering affirmatively to any of these three questions may be requested to provide additional information to the college before their application is reviewed. Those answering affirmatively to question one or two, regarding felony or misdemeanor charges, may be required to submit a non-refundable $40 check or money order in order to conduct a criminal background check on each applicant. This fee cannot be waived.

    No fee is charged to applicants who have been suspended or expelled or facing disciplinary charges associated with a high school or college.

    2. The Admissions Office will provide the individual with a SMC Ex-Offender Notification Form or SMC Admissions Notification Form and will recommend that the form be completed and returned to the college in order for the individual’s application to be considered.  All questions should be answered honestly and completely, including but not limited to dates and nature/description of offense(s); age at the time of the offense(s); and information regarding rehabilitation, personal development and conduct. If the individual has been incarcerated, complete details of offenses, disposition, etc. may be requested.  Local parole/probation officers may be contacted. 

    3. A college administrator may schedule an interview with the individual. Appropriate arrangements and/or referrals may be made at this time to assist this individual.

    4. When all information is returned, it will be reviewed by a subcommittee of the College Concerns Team and a recommendation will be made to the Chief of Staff.  This may include immediate admittance, non-admittance, or a deferred admittance.  This may also include the recommendation of any limitations.  The applicant will be notified in writing of the committee’s determination.  The entire process may take approximately 4-6 weeks depending on the submission of the requested information and when the subcommittee is scheduled to meet. 

    5. All information will be kept on file and will be handled in a confidential manner.  It should be noted that the right is reserved to notify, if needed, the administration, faculty and/or staff of the College, on a need-to-know basis, of the student’s name, criminal and rehabilitative history.  If at any point after admission the individual is considered to be an unreasonable risk to property or to the safety/welfare of specific individuals or to the general public, the CCT will recommend the appropriate action consistent with the college’s Student Code of Conduct.

    6. If false or omitted information is discovered after enrollment, student may be immediately expelled from the college.

  • Alcohol and Drug Policy
  • Animals on bet36体育在线 Policy

    Policy Statement

    Southwestern Michigan College recognizes that owners of domestic animals/pets may bring their animals to the campus, but only in restricted areas unless necessary for disability-related reasons. However, Southwestern Michigan College considers the safety and health of SMC faculty, staff, and students to be of utmost priority.
    This policy applies to all animals or pets on campus that are not related to instructional activity.

    Policy

    Domestic Animals

    Dogs, cats, and other animals may not enter campus buildings, including all residence and non-residence buildings. This paragraph does not apply to Service or Assistance Animals.

    1. Other than service dogs, dogs, cats, and other animals must be under control while on campus grounds, and restrained by a leash or chain that does not exceed 6 feet in length and that is in the hands of a responsible person. Service dogs and assistance animals must abide by other restrictions set forth in another policy.
    2. Any dog brought to campus must be licensed and fully inoculated, as required by the State of Michigan, and local licensing laws. Any cat or other animal brought to campus must have a clean bill of health from a licensed veterinarian. This can be a vaccination certificate for the animal or a veterinarian’s statement regarding the animal’s health. In both cases, the burden of proof is on the Owner.
    3. Fecal matter deposited by any dog, cat, or other animal brought to campus must be removed immediately by the owner.
    4. Domestic animals and pets found unattended or abandoned will be humanely impounded.
    5. Domestic animals and pets may be permitted to be confined in vehicles parked on campus for a reasonable period of time, as long as the animal is not endangered and does not endanger others or create a public nuisance, e.g., excessive barking. In the event of endangerment to the animal or others, or public nuisance, the animal's owner will be contacted by local police, SMC bet36体育在线 Security or the SMC Student Conduct Board.

    Special Events

    In special circumstances, approval may be obtained from Senior Administration for animals to be brought on campus for a singular event involving the display or demonstration of specialized skills or natural behaviors.

    SMC Running Trails

    Domestic animals are permitted on the running trails and owners must adhere to the aforementioned guidelines.

    Responsibilities

    Students with disabilities who live on campus and will be accompanied by a service animal will need to make application to enable the campus to identify appropriate housing options. Students requesting the accommodation of an Assistance Animal in housing will need to register with Special Populations/Disabilities Services Office. Separate specific policies and procedures for Service and Assistance Animals are available and should be consulted.

    All members of the campus community are required to comply with all aspects of this policy. Employees and students who fail to comply or who interfere with the implementation of this policy will be subject to corrective or disciplinary action.

  • Loitering Policy

    Policy Statement

    This policy is intended to safeguard the College’s public spaces from abuse.

    Policy 

    Loitering on College-owned or controlled property, including buildings and parking lots, is prohibited. Loitering on College premises is defined as lingering idly or aimlessly in any area of the campus without official authority. Examples of loitering include:

    • Spending undue amounts of time in community areas without evident purpose
    • Collecting in groups large enough to prohibit the free movement of others through an area
    • Creating or causing unusually loud and disturbing noises or otherwise disturbing others in classrooms, offices or other spaces that are intended to be quiet.

    Classrooms and nearby community areas are generally reserved for currently enrolled students and guests of the College who are participating in scheduled College activities. Persons congregating in these areas who are not participating in an educational or College sponsored event may be escorted from campus or subject to arrest as warranted.

  • Minors on bet36体育在线 Policy
  • Sexual Harassment and Misconduct Policy
  • Anti-Hazing Policy
  • Student Code of Conduct

    The Student Code of Conduct may also be found in the Student Handbook.

  • Student Handbook
  • Title IX and Equal Opportunity and Non-Discrimination Policy
  • Trespass Policy
  • bet36体育在线dom of Expression Policy

    Southwestern Michigan College is a public institution of higher education whose property and resources are primarily dedicated to academic, administrative and related functions. As an institution that highly regards the freedom of speech, freedom of expression and right to peaceably assemble, Southwestern Michigan College affords groups and individuals the ability to exercise such freedoms on its grounds. The purpose of this policy is to facilitate expressive activities while ensuring that such activities do not interfere with College operations and the learning environment.

    For anyone lawfully present on the College’s campuses, the outdoor and indoor common areas (as defined below) are designated as venues for free expression, including spontaneous expression, speeches, demonstrations and the distribution of information. Anyone who wishes to engage in commercial solicitation is required to reserve time and space for such activities following the terms of the College’s Facilities Use and Commercial Solicitation policies.

    For purposes of this policy, the term “expressive activity” includes such activities as:

    • Meetings and other group activities;
    • Speeches, performances, demonstrations, parades, marches, rallies, vigils and other events;
    • Distributions of informational materials, such as circulars, newspapers, leaflets and pamphlets;
    • Any other expression, including spontaneous expression, protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

    While Southwestern Michigan College maintains its authority to regulate the time, place and manner of expressive activities, it shall not consider or regulate the content or viewpoint of expressive activities when enforcing this policy, including by restricting students’ expression based on concerns about other persons’ negative reaction to that expression. When expressive activities occur, Southwestern Michigan College will work to ensure that such activities transpire without interference by the College, provided the learning environment is not substantially and materially disrupted and campus safety is not compromised by said expressive activities. If persons react negatively to expressive activities occurring on the campus of Southwestern Michigan College, the College will take necessary steps to ensure campus safety while allowing the expressive activity to continue, unless the College’s operations are materially and substantially disrupted.

    For purposes of this policy, the terms “outdoor common” and “indoor common” refer to such areas as:

    • Lawns, sidewalks, benches and other outdoor areas that are not otherwise reserved for use;
    • Student gathering areas not immediately adjacent to classrooms and other indoor areas designated for social interactions that are not otherwise reserved for use. Buildings with restricted access, such as residence halls or the Student Activity Center, will remain available only to those with pre-approved access.

    For purposes of this policy, the peaceful one-to-one distribution of informational materials in the indoor and outdoor common areas does not represent a substantial or material disruption to the learning environment at the College.

    Expressive activities, as defined by this policy, are allowed on Southwestern Michigan College campuses during the periods that College facilities are open to the general public.

    No expressive activity at Southwestern Michigan College shall be permitted to:

    • Violate or infringe upon the rights of others;
    • Defame any individual;
    • Constitute a genuine threat or harassment;
    • Invade privacy or confidentiality interests;
    • Block access to campus buildings;
    • Impede ingress or egress to the College or any College property, pedestrian pathway, parking lot, building, facility or event, including hallways, stairwells or offices;
    • Disrupt classes in session;
    • Obstruct the vision or other physical senses of other individuals in any manner including signs, props, noise or similar methods;
    • Obstruct vehicular or pedestrian traffic;
    • Include the use of audio amplification devices, unless specifically authorized in advance by the College;
    • Include the use of fire or pyrotechnics, unless specifically authorized in advance by the College;
    • Affix materials to College buildings, equipment, fences, trees or property, unless specifically authorized in advance by the College.

    Southwestern Michigan College does not assume any obligation or responsibility for the content of expressive activities or materials distributed. People engaging in expressive activities assume financial responsibility for damages to College property, for the cleanup of materials immediately following the conclusion of expressive activities and for remaining in compliance with appl