Student Conduct

STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT: STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

The Board of Trustees, administration, faculty, and staff of Muskegon Community College have a primary concern for the academic achievement standards and personal integrity of our students. We recognize our obligation to protect MCC property and we take a special interest in the mental and physical health and safety of our community. We are committed to preserving the peace, uplifting campus morale, and creating a civil climate on our campus. Students enrolling in MCC as well as visitors on campus assume an obligation to behave in a manner compatible with the MCC’s function as an educational institution. MCC has adopted the following policies and procedures as an expression of its expectations of student conduct.

Click HERE for full student conduct policy, page 323.

Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT)

How to File a BIT Referral-Student Conduct/Concerning Behavior

If you wish to report an incident that involves a behavioral issue, improper conduct, threatening behavior or is a violation of the Student Code of Conduct, please submit the Student Conduct Reporting Form.

When in doubt, call extension 545 or 557-5648 from campus phones, but always call 9-911 if the incident or emergency is life threatening.

Purpose

Muskegon Community College is concerned with the safety, health, and well-being of its students, faculty, staff, and community.  The Behavioral Intervention Team’s responsibility is to identify and coordinate services or intervention strategies for a broad range of troubling student behaviors, including but not limited to substance abuse, disruptive conduct and mental illness.  The use of behavioral intervention teams is a sound method for identifying and responding to distressed students in educational settings.  The BIT has been charged with upholding College policies and maintaining a healthy environment for the College.

The BIT convenes meetings once per month and provides administrators, faculty, staff and students with one place to report their concerns about a student’s behavior which might pose a threat to students and/or others in the College community.

911 should always be called first if a situation is life threatening.  Call Campus Safety at extension 545 or 557-5648 for other emergencies.

BIT Membership

Protocol

Members of the Muskegon Community College community may refer students of concern to the Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) using Maxient’s Conduct Manager System.  This product is a comprehensive software program that allows us to electronically manage our student conduct processes, from initial submission of incident reports and storage of supporting materials like photos and audio, to hearing a case, tracking sanctions, sending letters, and through follow up.

The process is initiated with the submission of a Student Conduct Reporting Form, which is completed via an electronic incident form generated by the Maxient System.  The form will require a narrative of the behavior of concern you have witnessed.  See submission instructions below.

Designated members of the BIT receive an email and/or text message, depending on the urgency of the report.  Once BIT members receive a Behavioral Report the team will discuss the reported concern.  The BIT then determines if any intervention is needed, and monitors the intervention.  Although the action/outcome will depend on the situation, the BIT will intervene in support of the person of concern, as well as in support of the college policies and procedures.  Students may be referred to the Vice President of Student Services for disciplinary action or the Counseling and Advising Center for mental health issues.  At meetings, updates are given about each case.

If you believe the student or community is in immediate danger, please call extension 545 or 557-5648 from campus phones.  Always call 9-911 if the incident or emergency is life threatening.  BIT is not a crisis response team but acts in a proactive manner to assist identified students and acts to prevent violence on campus.

Reasons for BIT Referral-Student Conduct Reporting Form

Understanding FERPA and BIT

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