Standards of Conduct
While the specific rules governing student conduct are spelled out in detail in the Student Handbook and Blue Book, the standards of conduct expected of North Georgia College students are basically those prevailing in any well ordered society comprised of intelligent, moral men and women. Minor infractions of rules are handled within the organizational structure of the Corps of Cadets and the residence life program. Serious breaches of the standards of conduct or college regulations are referred to the College Discipline Committee by the vice president for student affairs. This committee is composed of faculty and students and is the primary judicial body on campus.
Disruptive Conduct
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia has stated that any student who, acting singularly or in concert with others, obstructs, or disrupts, or attempts to obstruct or disrupt, by force or violence, or by threat of force or violence, any teaching, research, administrative, disciplinary, public service or any other activity authorized to be held or conducted on the campus of North Georgia College or on any other campus of the University System of Georgia, shall be subject to immediate dismissal. The words "force" and "violence" shall be construed to include such obstructive and disruptive acts as stand-ins, sit-ins and lie-ins. Any student who remains in or refuses to vacate any building on the campus of North Georgia College or on the campus of any institution within the University System of Georgia at a time when such building is normally, usually and customarily closed to students, and after having received notice to vacate from the president of the institution or other officer charged with the custody and control of the building, shall be subject to immediate dismissal (Board of Regents policy).
Vehicle Regulations
Any student may register and keep a vehicle on campus, provided the student is qualified to do so under the laws of the state of Georgia and the regulations of the college. All vehicles parked or operated on campus must be registered with the Office of Public Safety. The privilege of a student to operate and/or possess a vehicle on campus may be revoked for cause at any time. There will be a Parking & Access Fee charged to each student account for each semester enrolled. The cost for Fall Semester will be $25.00, Spring Semester $25.00, and Summer Semester $10.00. The parking & Access Fee will be charged to the student account at the point of registration for courses.
The college is not responsible for vehicle damage incurred in campus parking lots, nor does it guarantee a parking space for every sticker issued