What is the purpose of sanctioning students who have violated the Code of Conduct?
The purpose of sanctions is to provide students with an opportunity to learn from experience and bring greater awareness of the impact of choices on themselves, others, and the FLCC community. Sanctions are the outcomes resulting from a violation in which a student is found responsible for violating the Code of Conduct. Included among the purposes of the judicial process are promoting good citizenship, respect, honesty, and decency, and with proper regard for the rights of others and addressing behaviors that interfere with or threaten the welfare of the College community.
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