Student Code of Conduct
The College expects its students to conduct themselves in such a
way as to reflect positively upon the institution they represent.
There are two basic standards of behavior required of all students:
1) They shall not violate any EICC board policy, municipal, state,
or federal law; 2) nor shall they interfere with or disrupt the
orderly educational processes of the college.
Conduct expected of students - the College expects from its
students a higher standard of conduct than the minimum required to
avoid disciplinary action. Students are expected to obey the law,
to show respect for properly constituted authority, to perform
contractual obligations, to maintain integrity and a high standard
of honor in academic work, and to observe a standard of conduct
appropriate for the College. The College expects all students to
conduct themselves in all circumstances in a responsible manner.
This implies thoughtful consideration of college property and
members of the college community. Any student, or group of students
failing to observe either the general standards of conduct or any
specific regulation adopted by the College, or who act in a manner
not in the best interest of other students of the College, shall be
liable to disciplinary action.
Examples of behavior which may result in disciplinary action
include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following:
Violation of
institutional or agency rules and/or policies.
Repetitive infractions of
the standards of conduct expected of a student.
Deliberate or careless
damage or misuse of materials or institutional property.
Theft.
Conduct endangering or
threatening life, safety or health of patients or others in the
clinical area.
Violation of the
Radiography program or college student handbooks.
Failure to keep
institutional, agency or patient affairs confidential.
Suspicion of intoxication
or being under the influence of illegal controlled substances while
in clinical practicum.
Falsifying personal,
institutional or agency records.
If institution or agency
refuses to allow a student to continue clinical practicum at their
site.
*These guidelines are an addendum to the Scott Community College
Student Handbook and the Scott Community College Catalog. The
entire Student
Code of Conduct is available in the Scott Community College
Handbook.
Required Program
Behaviors
Critical incidents may be cause for immediate failure of the course
or for immediate dismissal from the program. Critical incidents may
be behaviors which endanger the health, safety or welfare of a
patient or behaviors which are not professional based on
established standards of practice. All of the following behaviors
must be established before meeting course objectives within the
radiography program:
Maintain institutional,
agency and patient affairs confidential.
Adhere to institutional and
college policies.
Adhere to ethical and legal
standards of the radiography profession and health care.
Minimize or eliminate risks
to patient’s health, safety and welfare.
Perform psycomotor skills
safely.
Prepare for clinical
assignments.
Request supervision or
guidance as needed.
Keep commitments with
coursework, clinical and faculty.
Fulfill attendance
requirements.