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c.
all longbows, crossbows, and
arrows;
d.
all knives having a blade length of
three inches or more (with the
exception of culinary knives used
solely in kitchens and dining
rooms in the preparation and
eating of meals);
e.
all BB guns, pellet guns, air/CO2
guns, paint ball guns or blow guns;
f.
all fireworks;
g.
all explosives, laboratory
chemicals, dangerous compounds,
gunpowder, firearm ammunition,
and flammable petroleum fuels;
h.
any martial arts weapon, e.g., nun-
chucks and throwing stars;
i.
any item used as a weapon in the
commission of a crime; and
j.
any operative animal trap or other
device that is used to ensnare
animals.
12.
Committing acts of arson, creating a
fire hazard, or possessing or using,
without proper authorization,
inflammable materials or hazardous
substances on College property.
13.
Committing acts which endanger 
the
property of the College, including, but
not limited to, altering or misusing  any
fire fighting equipment, safety
equipment, or emergency device.
14.
Making false reports of a fire, bomb
threat, or other dangerous condition;
failing to report a fire, or interfering
with the response of College  or
municipal officials to emergency calls.
15.
Failing to comply with the directions of
or obstructing College officials acting
in the performance of their duties
and/or failing to positively identify
oneself to a College official when
requested to do so.  The preferred form
of identification shall be current, valid
College identification card.
16.
Aiding and abetting another person in
committing an act that violates the
Code of Student Conduct.
17.
Committing acts of dishonesty
including, but not limited to, the
following:
a.
engaging or participating in
cheating, plagiarism, or other
forms of academic dishonesty
(students committing acts of
academic dishonesty are also
subject to academic sanctions).
b.
furnishing false information to any
College official, faculty member, or
office.
c.
forging, altering, or misusing any
College document, record, or
instrument of identification.
d.
tampering with the election of any
College recognized student
organization.
e.
attempting to represent the
College, any recognized student
organization, or any official
College group without the explicit
prior consent of the officials of that
group.
18.
Gambling on College property or
engaging in unauthorized canvassing
or solicitation.
19.
Engaging in acts of theft, or abuse, of
computer time, including, but not
limited, to (Refer to Policy Statement E
in the Student Handbook for the Grand
View College Computing Policy):
a.
unauthorized entry into a file to
use, read, or change its contents.
b.
unauthorized transfer of a file or
files.
c.
unauthorized use of another
person's identification and
password.
d.
use of computing facilities to
interfere with the work of another
student, faculty member, or
College official.
e.
use of computing facilities to send
obscene, defamatory, or harassing
messages.
f.
use of computing facilities to
interfere with the normal operation
of the College computing system.
g.
unauthorized installation of
software on College equipment.
h.
tampering with College computer
hardware.
i.
any attempt to gain access to a
computer or a network, on campus
or off campus, without
authorization (i.e., hacking).
20.
Using, possessing, or distributing
cannabis (marijuana) or any State or
federally controlled substance except as
expressly permitted by law.  (Refer to
Policy Statement F in the Student
Handbook for the list of substances
which fall under this Code.)
21.
Using, possessing, or distributing
alcoholic beverages except as expressly
permitted by law, College regulations,
or residence hall policy.(Refer to Policy
Statement G in the Student  Handbook
for applicable College alcohol
regulations.)
22.
Engaging or participating in abuse of
the judicial system, including but not
limited to:
a.
falsifying or misrepresenting
information before a judicial body.
b.
disrupting or interfering with the
orderly conduct of a judicial
proceeding
c.
instituting a judicial complaint
knowingly without cause.
d.
attempting to discourage an
individual's proper participation
in, or use of, the judicial system.
e.
attempting to influence the
impartiality of a member of a
judicial body prior to, during,
and/or after a judicial proceeding.
f.
harassing (verbal or physical)
and/or intimidating a member of a
judicial body prior to, during,
and/or after a judicial proceeding.
g.
failing to comply with the
sanction(s) imposed under the
Code of Student Conduct.
h.
influencing or attempting to
influence another person to
commit an abuse of the judicial
system.
23.
Committing violations of rules and
regulations duly established and
promulgated by other College
departments (e.g., Residential Life,
Sodexho Dining Services, Parking
Services and the College Library).
24.
Parading or marching on streets,
roadways, or property of the College
without the advance approval of the
Vice President for Student Affairs or
designee and the Director of Buildings
and Grounds or designee.
Dismissal From the Nursing and
Education Programs
Students who are dismissed from the
Nursing or Education Programs will be
removed from their Nursing or Education
courses immediately upon notification of the
registrar.  If this action takes place during the
time period in the semester or term when
students may withdraw from individual
courses, they will receive a W for all Nursing
or Education courses in which they are
enrolled, unless they have been found guilty
of academic dishonesty or other grievous
offenses and a penalty of an F grade for a
course or series of courses has been
sanctioned.  If students are dismissed after this
time period, they will receive a W for the
Nursing or Education courses in which they
are earning a grade of D or better and an F for
courses in which they are not making
satisfactory progress or in which they have
been found guilty of academic dishonesty or
other grievous offense and such a penalty has
been assessed.
Veterans Satisfactory Progress
Students receiving veteran’s benefits who
do not earn a 2.0 grade point average on all
hours for which a grade is given during the
probationary semester will be subject to