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A message from the Dean of Students

Welcome to Jamestown College! We are pleased that you are a part of our family! This is an exciting time in your life, filled with new opportunities, challenges, and experiences. Please utilize this Student Handbook as you navigate your Journey to Success.

The pages of this handbook explain your rights and responsibilities as a member of the Jamestown College community and provide you with the tools you will need. During your time here you will be encouraged to reach beyond your comfort zone, explore the world, and expand your horizons. You will be faced with opportunities to make important decisions and it will be up to you to utilize sound judgment when such occasions occur. The policies and guidelines set forth in this Student Handbook are meant to establish a safe and healthy environment in order that all may thrive. It is incumbent upon each of you to become familiar with the content of this Handbook in order that you understand how to act within your rights and with responsibility while a member of Jamestown College and the larger Jamestown community.

Through the various academic experiences available at Jamestown College, you can earn the degree of your choice; but do not overlook other educational opportunities that involve learning experiences beyond the classroom. Co-curricular activities are also crucial in preparation for a career and life beyond college. We encourage you to get involved in student organizations and government, community services, athletics, internships, and so on. You will meet new friends and learn more about yourself as well as exciting possibilities the world has to offer.

Opportunity awaits you; welcome aboard to your Journey to Success!

Sincerely,

Gary Van Zinderen
Dean of Students

 Student Handbook


This Handbook includes information which should be useful to you as you proceed toward reaching your goals. We hope you will pay particular attention to the general policies which are designed to help you. There are many programs and services offered, so please keep in mind that our primary interest is your success and Jamestown College's tradition.

Jamestown College is a community

Such a community offers an environment that allows individuals to develop their full potential. To that end, the College has created a set of standards regarding personal conduct within this community. Personal responsibility and respect for others are the key values underlying these standards. Teaching students to accept responsibility for their behavior and to respect the rights of others is a high priority for our College community.

The college holds the belief that students become more productive when they have adopted these values. One of our responsibilities is to challenge behavior that violate the rights of others or which violate the laws of the larger society. By holding each student to a high standard of behavior, we both protect the campus community and promote the moral and ethical development of students. In doing so, we also have an obligation to regard each student as an individual, deserving individual attention, consideration and respect.

There are times when the College must exercise its responsibility to the community by suspending or expelling a student who has violated the Jamestown College Standards of Conduct. Behavior which is prohibited by these standards is outlined in this Handbook. These standards arise from the key values of personal responsibility and respect for others. By presenting these to you, we hope to begin a process which will lead to your support of the guidelines and the values upon which they are based.

We believe that the educational focus of our institution will be served best by a serious commitment to helping students develop responsible personal attitudes and behavior. We feel it is our responsibility to establish behavioral guidelines which are stated clearly and to define the consequences for those acts outside these guidelines. We intend to fulfill this goal by making these guidelines and consequences well known to all members of our community.

It is our hope that the response to these expectations will be a positive one which enables our community to better achieve its educational mission and to affirm the wholeness of that mission, inside and outside of the classroom.

Interpretation

College policy is continually being re-examined to reflect the needs and values of the community. As such, the college reserves the right to modify or cancel any statement in student handbook at any time, and such changes may not be immediately reflected in this online publication. Student conduct regulations at the College are set forth in writing in order to give students general notice of prohibited conduct.

Nondiscrimination Statement

Jamestown College confirms its support of the principles and practices of nondiscrimination and equality of races and sexes in its employment and in all of its programs, activities and opportunities available to students. Jamestown College also affirms a commitment to nondiscrimination and reasonable accommodation of those students who are disabled. It is the expressed intent of Jamestown College to be in conformity with all laws relating to higher education which are consistent with our commitment to the Christian ethic, including Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Students who believe they may have a qualifying disability should request a complete copy of policies and procedures available from the Office of Admissions, the Learning and Academic Advising Center, the Dean of Students, or the Vice President for Business Affairs.


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