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College and University Security Information Act
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Pursuant to the requirements of the College and University
Security Information Act and the Campus Security Act, the
following information is available and will be provided to
you upon request: (1) Annual crime statistics and rates for
crimes occurring on this campus, and (2) copies of Tennessee
Board of Regents and/or institutional security related
policies and procedures. Contact the Office of Police and Safety to obtain information. This
information is available on the web at
www.northeaststate.edu/securityreport.
Guidelines for Student Travel
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- All student travel will be processed through the division
office. Travel arrangements made by anyone other than the
division secretary or designated college personnel will not
be accepted. Students must be accompanied by the
faculty sponsor or designated college personnel.
- Student travel must be submitted to the division office by
the faculty sponsor at least three weeks in advance of the
anticipated trip. The secretary will complete the Travel Authorization
and other necessary forms such as Request for
Field Trip, Student Travel Absence, Student Driver Release
for Campus Activity, and the appropriate Release/Hold Harmless Agreement.
The sponsor is responsible for notifying students and
securing signatures. Completed forms must be returned to
the division office for approval. The President’s approval is
required for any out-of-state travel. A Travel Claim must be
completed after the students return from the trip. All receipts
must be submitted with the Travel Claims.
- The faculty sponsor may request that each student be provided
with a 100% travel advance. Students are responsible
for picking up their travel advance at the Business Office
cashier window.
- The division secretary will make all reservations for travel
(vehicle rentals, airline tickets, etc.). Only full-time faculty
and staff are allowed to drive leased vehicles. The driver must
present a valid driver license and certification of appropriateness
as a driver to the college approving authority. Only
under emergency situations (staff driver incapacitated) may
students drive a leased vehicle.
Additionally, twelve passenger vans shall be loaded with no
more than eight passengers and luggage/equipment. Fifteen
passenger vans shall be loaded with no more than ten passengers
and luggage/equipment.
- There are four ways faculty sponsors may obtain and disburse
payment for lodging:
Option 1) Charges for lodging may be placed on a sponsor’s
personal credit card or personal corporate card.
Option 2) The faculty sponsor may request a 100% advance
for the lodging expenses of all persons going on the trip.
Sponsors will need to obtain all necessary information
from the lodging source including the exact room rate,
tax rate, and any extra charges that may not ordinarily be
quoted. Travel advances should be indicated on the Travel
Authorization and Travel Claim of the faculty sponsor. The
total amount of pre-payment should be shown on the
travel claim form.
Option 3) Students may receive a 100% travel advance for lodging.
Sponsor will need to obtain all necessary information
from the lodging source, including the exact room rate, tax
rate and any extra charges that may not ordinarily be quoted.
Travel advances should be noted on the Travel Authorization
and Travel Claim.
Option 4) Payment to be made directly to the hotel/motel
can be requested on the Travel Authorization. Attach documentation
from the hotel/motel
indicating room rate, tax rate and any extra charges that may
not be ordinarily quoted to the Travel Authorization. The faculty sponsor’s Travel Claim
should indicate when the lodging expense was paid directly
to the hotel/motel. In order to approve a Request for Excessive
Rates, the conference/convention brochure which indicates
lodging rates must be included with the Travel
Authorization and Travel Claim.
For all options, receipts must be obtained from the hotel/motel at the time of check out and be attached to the
faculty’s Travel Claim when submitting for reimbursement.
Expenses for lodging with multiple persons in a room may
be indicated on the Travel Authorization and Travel Claim
of the person designated responsible for the room receipt.
Each individual responsible for a room must submit an
itemized receipt for lodging. The sponsor should submit a
list of room assignments indicating who will be staying in
each room and who is responsible for the room receipt.
- If prepaid expenses or lodging/activity reservations are involved
and a student decides not to go on an approved trip,
the faculty sponsor should contact Accounts Payable and Student
Development and Activities (if applicable) by e-mail or
memo. The sponsor must ensure that any travel advancement
is returned to the Business Office and should initiate refund
for registration fees according to the conference policy.
- After completion of the travel, all relevant receipts (airline,
lodging, etc.) should be collected by the faculty sponsor and
turned in to the division office with the Travel Claim no later
than one week after the trip. When using the Student Activity
Fee account for travel, all claims should be processed through
the Center for Student Development and Activities. For complete Guidelines on Student Travel, please contact the Business
Office/Accounts Payable Office.
Sexual Harassment - Sexual harassment and racial harassment
have been held to constitute forms of discrimination
prohibited by Title VI, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of
1964, as amended and Title IX of the Educational Amendments
of 1972. Other types of harassment are prohibited
by applicable law.
Generally, sexual harassment may be defined as unwelcome
sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal
or physical conduct of a sexual nature when one of the following
criteria is met:
- Submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or
implicitly a term or condition of the individual’s employment
or of the individual’s status in a program, course or
activity;
- Submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual
is used as a basis for employment decisions, a criterion
for evaluation, or a basis for academic or other decisions
affecting such individual;
- Such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably
interfering with an individual’s work or educational environment.
Whether the alleged conduct constitutes sexual harassment
depends upon the record as a whole and the totality of the
circumstances, such as the nature of sexual advances in the
context within which the alleged incident occurred.
Racial Harassment - student’s status or performance by creating
an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working or educational
environment. Harassment on the basis of race, color,
or national origin includes offensive or demeaning treatment
of an individual, where such treatment is based typically
on prejudiced stereotypes of a group to which that
individual may belong.
It includes, but is not limited to, objectionable epithets,
threatened or actual physical harm or abuse, or other intimidating
or insulting conduct directed against the individual
because of his/her race, color, or national origin. Title
VII requires employers to take prompt action to prevent bigots
from expressing their opinions in a way which abuses or
offends their coworkers.
Any student, applicant for employment or employee who
believes he or she has been subjected to harassment at the
college shall present the charge to the designated EEO/AA
or Title IX officer responsible for compliance with Title VII
of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 or Title IX of the Education
Amendments of 1972. The Director of Human Resources
serves as the EEO/AA officer at Northeast State. All charges
should be taken to his/her office in the Pierce Administration
Building, Room P308.
Where the charge of harassment is against the EEO/AA, the
President will identify an individual who has been trained
in investigating such claims to investigate the claim and carry
out the responsibilities assigned to the EEO/AA pursuant to
the guideline.
Where the charge of harassment is by one student against
another student, the Vice President for Student Affairs
will investigate and resolve the complaint in accordance
with student disciplinary procedures as described in this
handbook.
In Tennessee, hazing means any intentional or reckless act
on or off the property of any higher education institution
by one (1) student acting alone or with another, which is
directed against any other student, that endangers the mental
or physical health or safety of that student, or which
induces or coerces a student to endanger such student’s
mental or physical health or safety. Hazing does not include
customary athletic events or similar contests or competition,
and is limited to those actions taken and situations created
in connection with initiation into or affiliations with any
organization.
Northeast State recommends that students use their own discretion
in attending classes when snow and icy conditions
exist. Information on the cancellation of classes
or alternate schedules due to inclement weather is available
from the local media and www.NortheastState.edu.
Northeast State officials have the authority to conduct warrantless
searches of persons and property in order to ensure
compliance with school rules prohibiting contraband substances
or items. Written authorization to implement a
search of a student or his/her property will be made by either
the Vice President for Student Affairs or the
President, in that order, and should, if possible, be based
upon a signed statement setting forth in detail the facts and
underlying circumstances justifying the search.
In exceptional circumstances a search may be made and
Northeast State personnel may proceed with the search without
a written authorization. Such circumstances are limited
to those where the fruits of violation of the college’s regulation
on contraband can be said to be in imminent danger of
disappearance, destruction, or removal.
When the student voluntarily consents to a search, no written
authorization for the search is required. A voluntary
consent in writing will be requested from the student.
In all cases where a search is to be made
of a student’s property, the student should be present for
the search whenever possible.
In the event that police or other law enforcement officials
not employed by Northeast State request permission to
search a student or his property, the college will notify the
student of the request. All questions concerning this subject
should be directed to the Vice President for Student Affairs or the President of Northeast State.
Northeast State Technical Community College strives to
maintain an environment that is free of intimidation and
encourages education of students to their fullest extent.
Therefore, the college will not tolerate acts or threats of acts
of sexual assault, physical assault, or any type of violence.
A student who individually, or in concert with others, participates
or attempts to participate in a sexual offense including,
but not limited to sexual assaults or abuse, threats
against, or the unwarranted touching of an intimate area,
or any student, is subject to disciplinary action by the College
notwithstanding any actions that may or may not be
taken by civil authorities.
Anyone who is a victim of sexual assault should contact the
Northeast State Office of Police and Safety. Reporting such an assault
does not mean the victim must press charges or take the
incident to criminal court. The reporting does establish a
record of the incident for later use by the college and civil
authorities. If requested, Northeast State police officers will
assist the student in contacting local police. In a case of
sexual assault, the victim must make every effort to preserve
evidence at the scene of the crime and compose an
accurate description of the events leading up to, and during,
the attack.
Assaults against a student by staff or faculty should be reported
to the Vice President for Business Affairs. Assaults
against a student by a student should be reported to the
Vice President for Student Affairs. In either case,
the assault should be reported as soon as possible after the
action.
- The college disciplinary procedures include the right
for the accused and the complainant to be present at
any hearing.
- The right to have a support person present during the
hearing. This person is not entitled to represent the complainant
or to assist in the testimony.
- The right not to have evidence of his/her past sexual
history with third parties admitted as evidence.
- The right to have a hearing closed to spectators unless
both the accused and the complainant consent in writing
to have the hearing open to the public.
- The right to know the outcome of the hearing as defined
by the Federal Education Right and Privacy Act.
- The discipline for acts of sexual assault may include
suspension or dismissal from college.
- If requested by victims of alleged sexual offenses, the
college will adjust class schedules or other reasonable
actions that will reduce fear or concern.
Students involved in sexual abuse or violent situations are
encouraged to seek assistance from college counselors in Student
Affairs, Office of Police and Safety, or Health Services personnel.
Students who may have committed sexual assault may need
off-campus counseling and assistance. The following organizations
are located in the Northeast Tennessee area:
Northeast State provides college-wide programs that focus on
sexual abuse and assault situations. These programs focus on
prevention strategies and available options in the event or
assaults or difficult situations.
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In the event of illness or injury to an employee, student, or
visitor, the Office of Police and Safety should be contacted
immediately. Police officers will manage all emergency situations
involving illness or injury. Depending upon the nature
and seriousness of the illness/injury, the Office of Police and Safety will contact an external agency which provides
emergency medical care. If an external agency responds to a
request from the campus and provides emergency medical
care, the individual receiving the care is financially responsible
for the cost of the medical service.
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