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Moreno Valley College works to ensure a safe, welcoming, and productive learning environment. As such, MVC has a student code of conduct as well as methods of reporting concerns or misconduct for both students and college employees. SAFE offers crisis intervention services and support for individual students. About Crisis Intervention. Student concerns are important to us. MVC strives to facilitate open communication and accountability. Grievances can range from issues with fellow students to issues with employees, grading, and more.
The Dean of Student Development and Wellness will contact you within a few business days of receiving the report. Student Complaint Form. Complete the Student of Concern report form if you've had an incident with or have concerns about another student for issues such as academic dishonesty, concerning behaviors, or conduct. This form is not meant to address emergencies. A report may not necessarily require disciplinary action, but any incident or conduct violation should be reported to determine whether action is warranted.
This form is for both student and employee use. Student of Concern Report. Academic waivers, extenuating circumstances petitions, and appeals regarding financial aid grants, registration dates and more can be accessed online. Academic and aid appeal options and forms.
Students may also contact the local police or call for any emergencies. Moreno Valley College takes these issues seriously. Due to the sensitive and timely nature of these incidents, we encourage early reporting. Reporting incidents is not mandatory, and while reporting does not require you to pursue legal action, it may provide you with greater legal protections should you eventually wish to.
You may always seek advice without filing a complaint, but delaying a report may affect your legal rights. We do our best to promote a culture of care to ensure all campus and community members feel heard and valued. Faculty, classified staff, and managers can report violations of the Standards of Student Conduct when students are disruptive or violate the Student Code of Conduct. A report may not necessarily require disciplinary action, but any incident of a violation should be reported to determine whether a student's violations warrant action.