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State Technical College of Missouri


SEXUAL HARASSMENT It is the policy of State Technical College of Missouri that no employee or student be harassed by an employee, supervisor, student, or instructor on the basis of gender and that no personnel or academic action be taken affecting an employee or student (either favorably or unfavorably) on the basis of conduct that is not related to work or classroom performance. Such conduct may include sexual advances or raising a complaint concerning the alleged violation of this policy. For additional information, students should refer to the Student Handbook at https://wiki.statetechmo.edu/stc/index.php/Category:Student_Handbook.


CAMPUS SEXUAL VIOLENCE ACT (SaVE Act) POLICY State Technical College of Missouri does not discriminate on the basis of sex in its educational programs. Sexual harassment and sexual violence are types of sex discrimination, as well as other acts also considered forms of sex-based discrimination and are also prohibited, whether sexually based or not and include dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking. As a result, State Technical College of Missouri issues this statement of policy to inform the community of our comprehensive plan addressing sexual misconduct, educational programs, and procedures that address sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking, whether the incident occurs on or off campus and when it is reported to a college official. In this context, State Technical College of Missouri prohibits the offenses of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking and reaffirms its commitment to maintain a campus environment emphasizing the dignity and worth of all members of the college community. This policy applies equally to all students and employees regardless of the sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression of any of the individuals involved. No officer, employee, or agent of an institution participating in any program under this title shall retaliate, intimidate, threaten, coerce, or otherwise discriminate against any individual for exercising their rights or responsibilities under any provision of this policy.


For additional information, refer to https://wiki.statetechmo.edu/stc/index.php/State_Technical_College_of_Missouri_Sexual_Assault,_Domestic_Viole nce,_Dating_Violence,_and_Stalking_Prevention_Process_and_Procedures.


CAMPUS CRIME PREVENTION AND AWARENESS In compliance with the Campus Security Act of 1990 and the Amendment of 1992 (Public Law 101-542), State Technical College of Missouri publishes and distributes statistics that list the number of criminal offenses and arrests reported on each of its campuses for the past three years. These statistics and the policies and procedures for preventing and reporting crimes are provided in the Student Handbook, which is prepared bi-annually. The Student Handbook is available at https://wiki.statetechmo.edu/stc/index.php/Category:Student_Handbook.


DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS State Technical College of Missouri personnel shall maintain records of formal written student complaints, which will be filed with the Associate Dean of Student Affairs. These records will include information about the disposition of the complaints, including those referred to external agencies for final resolution. Information concerning the procedures for maintaining these records is available from the Associate Dean of Student Affairs. See the Student Handbook at https://wiki.statetechmo.edu/stc/index.php/Category:Student_Handbook for more information related to the dispute resolution process.


WITHDRAWING FROM A CLASS A student may withdraw from a class during the first three quarters of the class. Withdrawal during this time will be recorded on the transcript as “WD”. After three quarters of any class, withdrawals and “WD” grades are not allowed, and letter grades are assigned by instructors.


NOTE: There may be costs associated with withdrawing from any or all classes. See the sections on “Student Financial Aid Information” and “Refunds” or discuss this with the Financial Services Coordinator and Financial Aid staff who are located in the Nilges Technology Center.


A completed Add/Drop form must be submitted to the Academic Records Office to officially withdraw from a class. This form is available online and at the Academic Records Office.


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