Policy Tracking | Date |
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Approved | March 2011 |
Revised | December 14, 2020 |
Reviewed | Insert date |
The following is an overview of basic student rights. For more specific information concerning these and other rights, students are directed to review the specific policy or procedure dealing with the issue of concern. The provisions and language contained in specific policies and procedures supersede this Policy. All students at Blue Ridge Community College (“College”) shall be treated in an equitable and fair manner and afforded certain due process rights in academic, discipline, and grievance matters as established in the following College procedures:
As a general matter, students are free to pursue their educational goals and, in so doing, have the right to freedom of expression, inquiry, and assembly without restraint or censorship subject to reasonable, appropriate, and non-discriminatory College rules and regulations regarding time, place and manner. For more information, consult Policy 2.9.1 - Campus Free Speech, Public Assembly, and Distribution/Petitioning Regulations.
Students have the right to propose improvements in policies, regulations, and procedures affecting the welfare of students through established student government procedures, campus committees, and College offices.