Student Rights and Reporting Resources

 

Student Conduct Code

The freedom to learn depends upon appropriate opportunities and conditions in the classroom, on the campus, and in the larger community. Students should exercise their freedom with responsibility. The Student Conduct Code establishes the responsibilities all students share as they pursue their educational goals and participate in the College community.

Student Grievances – Academic Evaluation

Students shall have recourse to grieve decisions relating to academic evaluations. For more information, please see the links for Policy 5035 and associated procedure

General Student Complaint Process 

The purpose of this procedure is to establish a process whereby a student may complain about the action, or inaction, of a Shoreline Community College employee or representative of the College such as a vendor or third-party contractor, where another College complaint process does not apply.

Title IX

Shoreline will promptly investigate and respond to concerns or complaints involving students’ rights and responsibilities, including harassment and discrimination, sexual assault, and sexual misconduct. For more information and/or assistance, please follow this link.

All Campus Discrimination & Non-Title IX Harassment: Grievance Procedure

Any employee, student, applicant, or visitor who believes that they have been the subject of discrimination or harassment are encouraged to report their concern.

Hazing Prevention

Shoreline College is committed to maintaining an atmosphere of social and ethical responsibility. Anyone who believes they have experienced or witnessed hazing at Shoreline is encouraged to report their concerns here.

Bias Incident Response

Shoreline College is deeply committed to equity and inclusion, and to creating a supportive and welcoming environment for all people. If you encounter or suspect a bias incident on campus, you are encouraged to report it.

Care Report

At Shoreline, we care and are here to help. Are you worried about a student? Did you see or hear something questionable or concerning? Please tell someone!

Academic Honesty

Doing your own work matters. It helps you learn and keeps things fair for everyone. If you’re ever unsure about what’s allowed—like working with others or using online sources—just ask.

If you see or experience something that seems like academic dishonesty, please let your instructor or our office know. The goal is to support learning, not to punish mistakes.