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推荐和报告

Young Harris College is dedicated to supporting students from the moment they tour campus to the day they walk across the stage at graduation. The below Referral and Reporting options are meant for students, 教师 and staff to use to report concerns associated with YHC.

Please be aware that these forms are not to be used during an emergency. If this is an emergency, please call 911.

Online referrals may be made through the following links:

事故报告表格This form is used to report incidents which occurred on campus or suspected violations of the 学生行为守则(PDF).

Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) Referral form: 这张表格是给教员的, staff and students to voluntary report students who are experiencing crisis, displaying odd or unusual behaviors, or engaging in other behaviors that may be perceived as being harmful to themselves and/or others.

不当性行为举报表格: This form is to be used for reporting information necessary to initiate an investigation of alleged Sexual Misconduct pursuant to the 不当性行为政策.

学术干预表格这张表格是给教员的 and staff to report students who are experiencing academic concerns.

违反荣誉守则表格: 这张表格是给教员的 to report students who have allegedly violated the 荣誉准则.

一般学生投诉表格: The General Student Complaint Policy is for complaints not covered by another institutional policy and process. All students have the right and the responsibility to address an issue that is unjust, causes harm or creates the potential of harm. The process for addressing a General Student Complaint is outlined within the 学生生活指引(PDF).

交通上诉表格: 这张表格是给学生的, 教师, and staff to Appeal any traffic or parking violation they received from Campus Police.

工单提交表格: 这张表格是给学生的 to submit any maintenance concerns they are experiencing within their residence hall room assignment.

荣誉准则

The Young Harris College 荣誉准则 is an essential way to reach the college’s goals of academic excellence, personal growth for each student and a community life based on high moral standards, 信任和相互尊重.

The Honor Council is a council that is charged with overseeing the continued development of the 荣誉准则 to meet new moral and ethical challenges, promote honor and integrity campus-wide, and provide members to serve on appeals boards in cases where the code has been violated.

The Honor Council is comprised of a Chairperson, a Faculty Jury Pool, and a Student Jury Pool.

实质性改变政策

Young Harris College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) and complies with SACSCOC’s Substantive Change for SACSCOC Accredited Institutions Policy Statement.  像这样, 年轻的哈里斯学院报道, and when necessary gains approval for, all substantive changes as required by SACSCOC.
根据SACSCOC, a substantive change is a significant modification or expansion of the nature and scope of an accredited institution. 实质性变化包括:
  • Any change in the established mission or objectives of the institution
  • Any change in legal status, form of control, or ownership of the institution
  • The addition of courses or programs that represent a significant departure, either in content or method of delivery, from those that were offered when the institution was last evaluated
  • The addition of courses or programs of study at a degree or credential level different from that which is included in the institution’s current accreditation or reaffirmation.
  • A change from clock hours to credit hours
  • A substantial increase in the number of clock or credit hours awarded for successful completion of a program
  • The establishment of an additional location geographically apart from the main campus at which the institution offers at least 50% of an educational program.
  • The establishment of a branch campus
  • Closing a program, off-campus site, branch campus or institution
  • Entering into a collaborative academic arrangement that includes only the initiation of a dual or joint academic program with another institution
  • Acquiring another institution or a program or location of another institution
  • Adding a permanent location at a site where the institution is conducting a teach-out program for a closed institution
  • Entering into a contract by which an entity not eligible for Title IV funding offers 25% or more of one or more of the accredited institution’s programs
There are three procedures established by SACSCOC for addressing the different types of substantive changes.
  • 程序一个:  SACSCOC procedure for a substantive change requiring SACSCOC notification and approval prior to implementation.  Such changes require notification, a prospectus or application, and may involve an on-site visit.
  • 过程中两个:  SACSCOC procedure for a substantive change that requires only notification prior to implementation.
  • 过程三个:  SACSCOC procedure for closing a program, instructional site, branch campus or an institution.
Any potential substantive change must be immediately reported to the College’s SACSCOC Liaison in order to determine any needed actions.  The College’s SACSCOC Liaison will work with the appropriate College administrator(s) and SACSCOC personnel to ensure that correct procedures are followed.  在某些情况下, the submission of a substantive change to SACSCOC must be 12 months prior to planned implementation.
This institutional policy is published on the College’s SACSCOC webpage.

被欺侮的政策

Young Harris College upholds the position on hazing adopted by the Association of Fraternity Advisors (AFA) and Fraternal Information and Programming Group (FIPG). However, for brevity the following policy should be the guideline used by all student organizations. Enforcement of this policy comes under the jurisdiction of the Vice President for Student Development or a designee. In this regard, the College defines hazing as follows:

任何活动或情况, intentionally or unintentionally created, 无论是否同意, whether on or off the organization’s premises, which endangers the mental or 物理 health of participants; which provides 物理 discomfort; which subjects the individual to embarrassment, 骚扰, or ridicule; which creates excessive fatigue, 物理, or psychological shocks to the individual; which requires participation by the individual in quests, 宝/寻宝活动, 特技, morally degrading or humiliating games and activities, road trips or any other such activities; which requires late or early work sessions or any activity which is not consistent with the academic achievement, 法律, 仪式, and/or policies of the organization or the regulations and policies of the College or applicable state law.

Any individual member or members of the organization participating in hazing activities will forfeit the organization’s campus privileges, including its right to license or exist on campus.

Examples of hazing activities and conduct:

  • Actions that recklessly or intentionally endanger the 物理 and mental health or safety of students;
  • Forced or required consumption of any food, drug, or any other substance;
  • Forced or required participation in 物理 activities, 比如健美操, 练习, 或者所谓的游戏;
  • 暴露在天气下;
  • Excessive fatigue resulting from sleep deprivation, 物理 activities, or 练习;
  • Assignment of activities that would be illegal or unlawful, or might be morally offensive to the individual;
  • Physical brutality, including paddling, striking with fists, open hands, or objects, and branding;
  • Kidnapping, transporting, or stranding of individuals (“road trips”);
  • Verbal abuse including “line-ups” and berating of individuals;
  • Forced or required conduct that could embarrass or adversely affect the dignity of the individual, including the wearing of apparel that is conspicuous or extraordinary, or the performance of public 特技 and activities;
  • Forced servitude including errands and clean-up activities;
  • The intentional creation of clean-up work or labor for new members by active members or alumni;
  • Denial of sufficient time to study;
  • 裸体:裸露或猥亵的行为;
  • Any activity, ceremony, or ritual using live animals;
  • Any other activities not consistent with the philosophy and policies of the College.

State of Georgia hazing law — OCGA16-5-61

As used in this Code section, the term:

  • “Haze” means to subject a student to an activity which endangers or is likely to   endanger the 物理 health of a student, regardless of a student’s willingness to participate in such activity.
  • “School” means any school, college, or university in this state.
  • “School organization” means any club, 社会, 联谊会, 女学生联谊会, or a group living together which has students as its principal members.
  • “Student” means any person enrolled in a school in this state.
  • It shall be unlawful for any person to haze any student in connection with or as a condition or precondition of gaining acceptance, 会员, 办公室, or other status in a school organization.
  • Any person who violates this Code section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of a high and aggravated nature.

是欺侮吗?? 问5个问题

  1. Will active/current members of the organization refuse to participate with the new members and do exactly what they’re being asked to do?
  2. Is there risk of injury or a question of safety?
  3. Would you object if the activity were featured in the newspaper or on a local TV news program?
  4. Would you have any reservation about describing and justifying the activity to your parents, 给教授, 或者给学院院长?
  5. Would you have any reservations informing the Office of Campus Activities what you are doing?

If the answer to any one of these simple questions is “yes,” the activity is probably hazing. You should be proud of all the activities you ask your new members to do.