Thomas C. Hall, Esq. Location: Student Activities Office (Siek Campus Center, Suite 210) Phone: (518) 629-7394 or (518) 279-1040 Email: [email protected]. Fall 2021 Hours. Monday, 2 - 4 p.m. and by appointment.
Hall, Ronald M. Campus Peace Officer. Public Safety and Security. (518) 629-8088 (Voicemail 60623) [email protected] CTR170. Hall, Thomas C. Student Attorney Rep. FSA Student Senate. (518) 629-7394 [email protected] CTR215. Hamilton, James C.
Whether you're ready to pursue a degree or just want to take a few courses, choose Hudson Valley to start your higher education this spring. Explore 80+ Degree & Certificate Programs. Small classes. Caring faculty. The flexibility of online, day, evening, on- and off-campus courses. Part of the SUNY system. Find your path to success.
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Whether you want to transfer to a four-year college or jump right into a career, Hudson Valley Community College has the programs and courses to fit your needs. Full-time, part-time, evening, off-campus and online.
Founded in 1953, Hudson Valley Community College offers more than 80 associate degree and certificate programs in three schools: Business and Liberal Arts; Health Sciences; and Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).
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1953Hudson Valley Community College / FoundedAn outgrowth of the Veteran's Vocational School in downtown Troy, the college was founded in 1953 as the Hudson Valley Technical Institute and initially provided practical hands-on vocational training for veterans returning from World War II and the Korean War.
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1.1 Hudson Valley Community College (“College”) is primarily concerned with academic achievement, the personal integrity of its students and the wellness and safety of the members of its community. In addition, the College is committed to preserving peace, supporting a moral and just climate, maintaining a community where people are treated with courtesy and respect, meeting its contractual obligations, and protecting its property and that of its community members. The College, therefore, has established this Code of Conduct to communicate its expectations of students, visitors, college personnel and organizations.
In the event a Student violates the Academic Ethics Code more than once, either within a single course or across multiple courses, the Vice President of Enrollment Management and Student Development may initiate proceedings under Article V to impose additional disciplinary sanctions, including removal from Degree or Certificate Program, suspension or expulsion from the College or any other sanction available to the Vice President under Article VI. The Article VI proceeding shall constitute a final resolution of the matter unless the Student submits a request for a Hearing through the office of the Campus Coordinator as set forth in Article VI within five (5) days from the date the sanction is imposed. The provisions of this article do not preclude a Faculty Member from pursuing additional sanctions under Article VII against students who have committed multiple violations, including removal from a course (Academic Withdrawal), course of study, major or program, with the approval of the Department Chair.
3.1 “Campus Coordinator” means the Coordinator of the College Judicial System. This is the person appointed by the College who is charged with the responsibility of ensuring that the procedures provided herein are adhered to in the processing and adjudication of complaints under the Code of Conduct. Campus Coordinator may also mean a designee of that office.#N#3.2 “Code of Conduct” means the list of prohibited conduct established by the College, as more fully set forth in Article V and VII herein, which includes behavior that violates the College’s Academic Ethics, Computer Ethics and Campus Regulations, and also includes the procedures for enforcing the Code of Conduct.#N#3.3 “College” means Hudson Valley Community College, with its main campus located at 80 Vandenburgh Avenue in Troy, New York.#N#3.4 “College premises” means all buildings or grounds owned, leased, operated, controlled or supervised by the College including any buildings or grounds that are located off campus.#N#3.5 “College-sponsored activity” means any activity on or off campus which is initiated, aided, authorized or supervised by the College.#N#3.6 “College Official” means any full-time or part-time administrator, faculty, or security guard or security officer.
3.2 “Code of Conduct” means the list of prohibited conduct established by the College, as more fully set forth in Article V and VII herein, which includes behavior that violates the College’s Academic Ethics, Computer Ethics and Campus Regulations, and also includes the procedures for enforcing the Code of Conduct.
3.5 “College-sponsored activity” means any activity on or off campus which is initiated, aided, authorized or supervised by the College. 3.6 “College Official” means any full-time or part-time administrator, faculty, or security guard or security officer.
4.1 Generally, College jurisdiction and discipline will be applied to conduct which occurs on College Premises, during off-campus activities related to the College, or which violates federal, state or local laws on or off the College Premises.
Dating Violence is defined by Hudson Valley Community College as any act as articulated above that occurs between individuals who are or were engaged in a social relationship of a romantic or intimate nature. Sexual Assault: A physical sexual act or acts committed against another person without consent.