Under this act, students
or parents (if eligible) will be accorded access to students' records within
a reasonable time after the submission of a written request to the custodian
of that record. Suitable arrangements will be made by the College to permit
records to be reviewed in the presence of a representative of the custodian
of records. Either students or parents (if eligible) have the right to challenge
the content of any record they believe to be inaccurate, misleading or in violation
of their rights or otherwise inappropriate and to insert into the record any
written explanation of any matter therein. The custodian of the records challenged
shall conduct a hearing upon the matter at a reasonable time and place at which
time students or
parents (if eligible)
may present any evidence they may have in support of the challenge. If a record
is challenged, the custodian of the record shall make a decision at the conclusion
of the hearing. This decision may be appealed by students or parents (if eligible)
through established procedures to the student appeals review committee. Action
by the College President on an appeal is final.
Students or parents
(if eligible) must consent to the release of any student information other
than directory information to any person or agency. This consent must be in
writing, signed, dated and must specify the information to be released, the
reason for release and the names of individuals to whom the information is
to be released.
The following records
are maintained in students' files: application for admission, transcripts
from other colleges, academic history records and general correspondence.
The following information
about individual students is classified as "directory information" and will
be released upon request to any person. Individual students or parents (if
eligible) have a right to submit a request in writing to the custodian of
student records that all or any part of the directory information NOT be released.
The request to withhold directory information must be submitted annually.
1. name
2. address
3. major
field of study
4. dates
of attendance
5. degrees or awards received
Religious
Observances
The College shall
reasonably accommodate the religious observances, practices and beliefs of
individual students in regard to admissions, class attendance and the scheduling
of examinations and work assignments.
Students who have
a concern regarding the College's implementation and/or interpretation of
this rule shall have the right to formalize that concern through the general
student appeal process.
Procedure
1. It
is the responsibility of students to notify instructors in writing in advance
of absences to observe religious holy days in their own faith. Upon such reasonable
notification, such absences shall be excused without penalty.
2. Students
shall be responsible for material covered during the period of observance
and shall be provided a reasonable time to complete make up assignments.
3. The
College and its faculty, as appropriate, shall schedule major class assignments,
major examinations and official ceremonies on other than major religious holy
days whenever possible.
Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment
as defined in District Board of Trustees Rule 6Hx7-1.3, Definitions, is hereby
deemed to be discrimination on the basis of sex and is expressly prohibited
by this rule. This prohibition shall apply to every facet of the College's
operation including but not limited to employment and student environments,
which include peer harassment. Any violation hereof shall result in
disciplinary action,
as appropriate.
Definition
-- 6Hx7-1.3 Definitions -- 1.3
Sexual harassment
is defined as any unwelcome sexual advance, request for sexual favor, or other
verbal, non-verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature, whenever:
1. submission
of such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition
of an individual's employment or course progress,
2. submission
to or rejection of such conduct is used as the basis for employment or course
decisions affecting that individual, or
3. such
conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual's
work performance or educational experience, or creates an intimidating, hostile
or offensive work or educational environment.
Peer sexual harassment
is defined as sexual harassment of a student or students by another student
or group of students which creates a hos-
tile environment.
Complaint
Procedures
Individuals who feel that they
have been sexually harassed under the above definition and wish further
information or assistance in filing a complaint, may contact:
Director, Equal
Access/Equal Opportunity
Donald T. Martin
Center for College Services,
Room 249
Director of Human
Resources
Donald T. Martin
Center for College Services,
Room 249
Downtown Dean
of Student Success
Room 1097
(904) 633-8200/633-8201
Kent Dean
of Student Success
Room B-100
(904) 381-3449
North Dean
of Student Success
Room E-132
(904) 766-6763
South Dean
of Student Success
Room U-131
Any administrator that the complainant
may select.
Equal Access
-- Equal Opportunity
Florida Community
College at Jacksonville is an equal access/equal opportunity/affirmative action
college in education and employment. The commitment of FCCJ's District Board
of Trustees and the College administration to equal opportunity extends to
all facets of governance, operational procedures, instructional programs,
student activities and services.
The admission and
employment policies of the College provide equal access to educational services
and equal opportunity for employment within the College.
The College is
guided by the principle that no person who chooses to learn or work at FCCJ
shall be treated differently because of age, race, color, religious beliefs,
national origin, sex, marital status or disability.
Inquiries or complaints
may be addressed to the Assistant to the President for Equal Access/Equal
Opportunity, Florida Community College at Jacksonville, Donald T. Martin Center
for College Services, Room 249, 501 W. State St., Jacksonville, FL 32202.
Or call (904) 632-3221.
Inquiries or complaints regarding
access to FCCJ programs, activities, facilities and/or employment practices
for people with disabilities may be addressed to the Associate Vice President
of Student Success and ADA Coordinator, Florida Community College at Jacksonville,
501 W. State St., Jacksonville, FL 32202. Or call (904) 632-5004 (voice)
or (904) 766-6766 (TDD).
Academic
Freedom and Responsibility
In light of the
stated philosophy of Florida Community College at Jacksonville, we, the District
Board of Trustees of Florida Community College at Jacksonville, recognize
that faculty shall have academic freedom to promote learning, in an educational
environment free from unreasonable restraint.
A. As
citizens of the United States, members of this academic community enjoy the
same basic freedoms, rights and responsibilities as all other citizens of
this nation.
B. As
teachers, members of this academic community should experience those freedoms
and exercise those responsibilities related to the educational process. In
order for this to take place, teachers should be free to research, to publish
findings in the spirit of free inquiry, and to exercise academic responsibility
in the classroom in examining and discussing subjects in a spirit of freedom
and with a sense of direction.
The administration
shall ensure that academic freedom exists to provide a means by which academic
due process, as distinguished from civil due process, may be implemented.