Students enrolled in Beaufort County Community
College (BCCC) are expected to conduct
themselves as responsible adults. Failure to do so may result in
expulsion. The campus police will make
initial investigations of all breaches of proper conduct and
violations of state, federal, and
local law that jeopardize the academic mission of the College.
All incidents will be referred to the
Dean of Student Services for review and disposal. Sanctions will
be imposed on the student by the Dean
of Student Services if necessary. This does not exempt
the student from facing criminal prosecution by the
campus police for violations of law
on campus property. The Dean of Student Services will
conduct a thorough investigation of
all matters referred by the campus police as a result of
information obtained in the initial
investigation. The campus police will make initial
investigations of the following
prohibited acts:
1. Interruption of or interference with normal
operations of the College,
2. Destruction, damage, or misuse of College
property,
3. Possession, use, or distribution of alcoholic
beverages, illegal drugs, or weapons,
4. Physical abuse of another person,
5. Abusive language,
6. Theft of another’s property, and
7. Any other violation of College rules,
regulations, and policies pertaining to
conduct issues; as well as any other violation of state,
federal, and local law not listed
above.
Individuals requiring assistance in personal
matters should contact members of the
counseling staff at 252-940-6217.