Owner: VP, Academic
Approver: Senior Academic Committee
Effective: January 3, 2023
Replaces: June 20, 2014
See the S2 – Student Discipline Procedures ›
RRC Polytech Students are responsible for conducting themselves in accordance with College policies and procedures, and for acting in a manner that is respectful of other students, employees, contractors, visitors and the physical property of the College.
Unless otherwise specified, Student conduct that is in breach of College policies, including conduct that breaches behavioral expectations or Student academic or non-academic responsibilities, will be reviewed and addressed in accordance with this Policy.
The purpose of this Policy is to set out the general process for reviewing alleged breaches of College policy by Students, and the disciplinary measures that will be imposed to address such breaches where they have been substantiated.
This Policy applies to Students of the College, as well as employees of the College responsible for reviewing alleged breaches by a Student of their academic or non-academic responsibilities.
Is the standard of proof in civil matters, such as a workplace or administrative investigation. It means that a set of facts is more likely than not to have occurred. A determination of a breach of College policy is made on the balance of probabilities (i.e., is it more probable than not that the alleged act was committed, based on the facts and evidence).
Refers to the individual who has been given authority by the College to make certain decisions in the course of their duties. For example, in a disciplinary matter, the College Authority might be the Program Chair or Dean imposing discipline as a result of a finding of Student misconduct.
Includes any activity, event, or undertaking in which Student participates, which has a substantial connection to the College, such as:
For greater certainty, Students can still be considered to be engaged in a College matter even when they are not physically present on campus. This can include:
Discipline refers to a disciplinary action implemented by a College Authority in accordance with this Policy. Discipline may amount to punitive/corrective action or supportive action.
Student for the purposes of this Policy, refers to an individual who:
Where it is alleged that a Student has breached their academic or non-academic responsibilities as set out in Policy S1 – Student Code of Rights and Responsibilities, Policy S4 – Academic Integrity, Policy H1 – Respectful Workplace and Learning Environment, Policy G5 – Sexual Violence as it relates to a College Matter, or any other policy relating to student conduct, an appropriate review of the matter will be undertaken.
NOTE: Specific procedures for investigating alleged breaches of the Policy H1 – Respectful Workplace and Learning Environment and Policy G5 – Sexual Violence are contained in those policies. This Policy does not replace the procedures set out therein.
Students are entitled to procedural fairness at all stages of the review process, and in relation to any discipline imposed as a result of a finding of a breach of College policy. Procedural fairness is contextual and involves the following key components:
The College Authority responsible for review the matter shall adhere to the principles of procedural fairness as set out above and shall comply with the Procedures associated with this Policy.
Upon determination that a contravention of College policy has occurred, the College may take disciplinary action as outlined in this Policy and associated Procedures. This does not preclude the initiation of criminal, civil or other legal charges initiated outside the College.
RRC Polytech does not tolerate violent and threatening behaviour in our environment and will immediately respond to any such incidents and impose appropriate consequences. Removal from a course practicum, clinical course or other form of experiential learning activities, or removal from a program or the College campus will be immediate for violent incidents, or if the safety of College staff, students or any other community member is threatened. Incidents involving violence or threats of violence must be promptly reported to Security Services.
Students, like all members of the College community, have a responsibility to familiarize themselves with all applicable College policies and for conducting themselves in accordance with said policies.
The College has the overall responsibility for ensuring an a safe, respectful, collegial and professional environment and for responding to Student conduct that is in breach of the community expectations as set out in College policy.
Various College employees have the authority under this Policy to make disciplinary decisions in accordance with the Procedures (“College Authorities”).
The Vice President, Academic or their designate, has the authority to approve the Procedures relating to the implementation of this Policy.
This Policy will be reviewed and updated as required within five years of its approval date.
S1 – Student Code of Rights and Responsibilities
RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of Anishinaabe, Ininiwak, Anishininew, Dakota, and Dené, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.
We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.