Student Code of Conduct: Jurisdiction
The college has the right to take necessary and appropriate action to support and protect the safety and well-being of the college community; its students, faculty, staff, guests, facilities, and programs. Members of the college community and their guests are expected to abide by local, state, and federal laws and Minnesota State Colleges and Universities board policy. Should the violation of civil or criminal law by a community member involve college interests, the college has the right to proceed with disciplinary action without regard to civil or criminal proceedings.
These regulations apply on all campus property and at all college-sponsored activities, or at activities sponsored by college clubs or organizations on or off campus, except where specifically limited. Students may be subject to college discipline for any of the following misconduct that occurs any time on college-controlled premises or at college approved or sponsored functions, including but not limited to, courses provided at locations other than the campus (9700 France Avenue South, Bloomington, MN).
Responsibility for campus judicial matters is vested in the president of NCC who may delegate to the Associate Dean of Students the task of policy development and adjudication of student conduct issues. Students and staff are asked to assume positions of responsibility within the campus judicial system in order to allow them to contribute their skills and insights to the resolution of disciplinary cases. Final authority in disciplinary matters is vested in the college administration.

