Principles of Community at Central Oregon Community College
The Community of Learners at Central Oregon Community College
is dedicated to personal and academic excellence. Choosing to join
the community obligates each member to a code of civilized behavior
and responsibility for academic success. This introduction submits that membership in the Central Oregon
Community College community is not without its responsibilities. It
is understood that joining is evidence of subscribing to certain
ideals and an agreement to strive for the level of achievement and
virtue suggested by the following:
The Practice of Personal and Academic
Integrity
A commitment to this principle encourages honesty and fairness in
and out of the classroom. It should eliminate cheating, plagiarism,
lying, deceiving, and making excuses and dishonesty in academic and
professional relationships.
Respect the Dignity of all Persons
A commitment to this principle encourages understanding. It is
inconsistent with behaviors that compromise or demean the dignity
of individuals or groups, including discrimination, intimidation
and hazing, taunting, baiting, ridiculing, insulting and harassing
other individuals.
Respect for the Rights and Property of
Others
Commitment to these principles is inconsistent with all forms of
theft, vandalism, misappropriation, and malicious damage to or
desecration and destruction of property. Respect for others'
personal rights is inconsistent with any behavior that violates an
individual's right to move about freely, to express appropriately
and enjoy privacy.
Promote Empathy and Learn from Differences in People, Ideas
and Opinions
Support for equal rights and opportunities for all members of the
community regardless of their age, sex, race, religion, disability,
ethnic heritage, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation and
political, social, other affiliation or disaffiliation.
Promote a Healthy and Safe Learning Environment
A commitment to this principle is a pledge to be
compassionate and considerate, to avoid behaviors that are
insensitive, inhospitable or inciteful or that unjustly or
arbitrarily inhibit another's ability to feel safe and welcomed in
his or her pursuit of personal and academic excellence.
Allegiance to these Principles
Community members are not only obliged to embrace these
principles and appropriate actions but also have a responsibility
to confront, challenge and respond to or report inappropriate
behaviors whenever and wherever they are encountered.