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Summer Term
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We have added a number of general education liberal arts and sciences classes to this year's summer schedule, along with several career and technical courses.

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MCTC Foundation Scholarships

The MCTC Foundation awards numerous scholarships each year to students in need as well as to students with high academic potential. During the 2010-2011 school year, the MCTC Foundation awarded over $387,000 to 291 students. Scholarship information for the 2012-2013 school year is now available. Please refer to the scholarship packet to see available scholarship opportunities.

The scholarship application deadline is May 25, 2012 at 4:00 p.m. in T.2500.

Download the MCTC Scholarship packet

Reporting Violations

Description

Any member of the College community may file a complaint against a student or student organization alleging a violation of the student code of conduct or other College policy. A complaint should be submitted to the Judicial Affairs Officer or designee. Once a complaint is filed, the Judicial Affairs Office reserves the right to investigate the complaint even if a complainant chooses not to pursue the matter. Persons filing a complaint are required to provide pertinent information and, if necessary, appear at a hearing.

In many situations, alleged conduct violations are reported to Judicial Affairs through Public Safety Incident Reports or other means. The Judicial Affairs Officer has the responsibility to ensure compliance with the Student Code of Conduct and therefore retains the authority to investigate all reports of alleged student misconduct regardless of how the report is received by the Judicial Affairs Officer.

A common way to report a student or student organization alleging a violation of the student code of conduct is to file a report. The following links are forms used to report an alleged violation(s) of the student code of conduct.

The following reports include both alleged behavioral misconduct and academic dishonesty: