Student Citizenship General Statement
CCC students neither gain nor lose any of the rights and responsibilities of other citizens by their student status. Students are subject to the same federal, state, and local laws as non-students and are the beneficiaries of the same safeguards of individual rights as non-students.
As members of the College community, students are also subject to the rules and regulations of the College. Students are responsible for conducting themselves with academic integrity in a manner compatible with the College's function as an educational institution. The College expects its students, faculty, and staff to obey national, state, and local laws and respect other people's rights and privileges. The College expects them to refrain from disruptive conduct at College functions, from injury to persons or damage to property on the campus, and from impeding freedom of movement of students, College officials, employees, and guests to all facilities of the College. Interference in any manner with the public or private rights of citizens or conduct which threatens or endangers the health and safety of any such person will not be tolerated.