CGCC Policies

Students are expected to be honest and ethical in their academic work. Academic dishonesty includes cheating and plagiarism. All work submitted in this course is to be your own new, original work written in response to the assignments. Consciously or unknowingly presenting the ideas or writings of others as your own will result in academic sanctions that may include a grade of F for the assignment or for the class and possible institutional sanctions including suspension or expulsion. See the Code of Student Conduct and the Student Rights and Responsibilities policy for further information.

Individuals needing accommodation under ADA should contact Shayna Dahl, Advisor, Disability Resources at 541 506 6046, or the Event Coordinator, in a timely manner. 711 relay.

It is the policy of Columbia Gorge Community College and its Board of Education that there will be no discrimination or harassment on the grounds of race, color, sex, marital status, national origin, religion, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, and any other status protected by applicable local, state, or federal law in any educational programs, activities, or employment.

The course content and requirements may be adjusted in response to institutional, weather, or class situations as needed, with adequate notice to students.

Requests for accommodations must be made during the first week of the course by submitting in writing the dates of observances. (Use form "CGCC Request for Accommodation for Religious Observance".)

Columbia Gorge Community College is dedicated to building and fostering a global, positive learning environment where individual differences are welcomed, appreciated, and respected. CGCC respects the expression of diverse perspectives, abilities, interests, and backgrounds, understanding that these will strengthen our ability to collaborate effectively and to solve complex challenges. The college provides equal access to and opportunity in our academic programs and facilities.