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Conduct Processes and Procedures The student conduct process may appear daunting, but its purpose is to clarify events and determine if there was a violation of the Student Code of Conduct. You will have the opportunity to share your perspective and ask questions throughout the process. FAQsWho can file an incident report? Individuals who believe their rights, welfare, or dignity have been violated can submit written complaints to the Office of Community Standards. The office will review these complaints to determine if there has been a potential violation of the Student Code of Conduct. How will I be notified of a complaint against me?When a complaint has been filed, the involved student(s) will be notified via their FSW email. This letter will include important information regarding the student’s information session. The Office of Community Standards will make reasonable efforts to contact the student regarding the pending conduct issue. However, it is the student’s responsibility to regularly check their FSW email and ensure their contact information, including addresses and phone numbers, is up to date. Will the violation be noted on my official transcript? Violations of the Student Code of Conduct will not be reflected on a student’s official academic transcript. However, the violation(s) will become part of the student’s educational record, which is managed by Community Standards. If I admit to a violation will it keep me from going to professional or graduate school, or from getting a job? Conduct records are confidential and typically cannot be released to others without the respondent’s consent. As an educational institution, the primary goal of the conduct process is to help students learn from their mistakes. What if I was not aware of the rules? It is every student’s responsibility to be aware of the policies of FSW. View the FSW Code of Conduct Why do I have a hold on my account? A hold is placed on a student’s account when they fail to comply with the directions from the Office of Community Standards. Holds will not be released until all sanctions are satisfactorily completed and the student’s conduct case returns to good standing. If the violation also involves a local, state or federal law, can I also be referred to the College’s conduct process? Yes. Students have a separate relationship with the College, where violations of FSW rules and procedures are addressed separately from any civil or criminal actions. Conduct Flowchart

Public Notices

Return to List Notice of Proposed Rule Adoption/Repeal/Amendment DATE AND TIME: April 18, 2017 at 3:00 PM PLACE: 8099 College Parkway,Thomas Edison (Lee) Campus, I-223 RULE TITLE: Employee Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibilities RULE #: 6Hx6:5.03 PURPOSE AND EFFECT: Update current policy to show specific prohibitions and to adopt a local Board of Trustees Policy governing ethical standards for all employees of Florida SouthWestern State College. REGULATORY COST: None SPECIFIC AUTHORITY: Florida Statute 112.311, 112.313, 112.3173; 1001.64 LAW IMPLEMENTED: n/a Any person wishing to be heard on the proposed rules and/or amendments will be provided an opportunity to do so by making a request within 21 days of this notice. A hearing will be held at 3:00 pm or soon thereafter, April 18, 2017, Florida SouthWestern State College, 8099 College Parkway,Thomas Edison (Lee) Campus, I-223. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to contact Florida SouthWestern State College five business days before the meeting by contacting the director, Human Resources at (239) 489-9293 or via 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919 or call through the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8771 (TTY). The person to be contacted regarding this rule is Valerie Miller, Coordinator, Legal & Risk, , 239-432-5235, Florida SouthWestern State College, 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919-5566.

Public Notices

Return to List Notice of Proposed Rule Adoption/Repeal/Amendment DATE AND TIME: April 18, 2017 at 3:00 PM PLACE: 8099 College Parkway, I-223, Fort Myers, FL 33919 RULE TITLE: Student Code of Conduct RULE #: 6Hx6:6.08 PURPOSE AND EFFECT: Addressing the creation of codes of conduct and appropriate penalties for violations of rules or regulations by students, to be administered by the institution under statute. REGULATORY COST: None SPECIFIC AUTHORITY: Florida Statutes 1006.60 LAW IMPLEMENTED: None Any person wishing to be heard on the proposed rules and/or amendments will be provided an opportunity to do so by making a request within 21 days of this notice. A hearing will be held at 3:00 pm or soon thereafter, April 18, 2017, Florida SouthWestern State College, 8099 College Parkway, I-223, Fort Myers, FL 33919. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting is asked to contact Florida SouthWestern State College five business days before the meeting by contacting the director, Human Resources at (239) 489-9293 or via 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919 or call through the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955-8771 (TTY). The person to be contacted regarding this rule is Valerie Miller, Coordinator, Legal & Risk, , 239-432-5235, Florida SouthWestern State College, 8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, FL 33919-5566.

Student Conduct Board

The Student Conduct Board consists of students, faculty, and staff at FSW. Members of the Student Conduct Board review student conduct cases and serve as hearing officers for formal disciplinary hearings. The purpose of the Student Conduct Board is to provide students and student organizations that have been charged with violations of the Code of Conduct a fair and unbiased process and to allow them to be heard by other members of the FSW community. The Student Conduct Board will review all relevant case information, ask questions of the student or student organization during the hearing, and then decide if the accused participant(s) should be found responsible based on the information presented. The Office of Community Standards will conduct annual training sessions on student conduct regulations and procedures, which all board members are required to complete. Board members will also have the opportunity to educate students on their rights and responsibilities, uphold behavioral standards, and increase student learning. Serving on the Student Conduct Board provides individuals with an opportunity to enhance critical thinking and decision-making skills, gain leadership experience, and make a difference in the FSW community.Responsibilities of Student Conduct Board Members Members of the Student Conduct Board will be expected to maintain strict confidentiality of all student information (FERPA), uphold FSW policies, and become knowledgeable about the Student Code of Conduct. Members must also complete the annual training session conducted by the Office of Community Standards and are encouraged to attend ongoing trainings and professional development activities throughout the academic year.QualificationsStudent Board Member Minimum QualificationsStudent applicants for the Student Conduct Board must meet the following qualifications to be considered: -Be currently enrolled at FSW -Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 and be in good academic standing -Completion of one semester of enrollment at FSW preferred -Be in good conduct standing within the state college system Faculty and Staff Board Member Minimum QualificationsFaculty applicant for the Student Conduct Board must meet the following qualifications to be considered: -Be currently employed full time at FSW -Be in good conduct standing within the state college system Application ProcessIndividuals who wish to be on the board must complete the application. The application will ask for basic information and include short/long answer questions. If selected to move forward, candidates will be contacted to schedule an interview. Apply Here

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Sarah McGregor

Professor, Nursing ASN Edit This Profile Email: Sarah.McGregor@fsw.edu Phone: (239) 489-6989 Extension: 16989 Location: LEE AA-167A Department: School of Nursing

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Student Success Manager, ASN (Lee) Edit This Profile Email: Lexania.MatosFonseca@fsw.edu Phone: (239) 489-9117 Extension: 19117 Location: LEE AA-167W Department: School of Nursing

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Professor, Nursing Edit This Profile Email: Lenora.Maze@fsw.edu Phone: (941) 637-5692 Extension: 55692 Location: CHARLOTTE E-111 Department: School of Nursing

Cynthia Marshall

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Professor, Nursing Edit This Profile Email: Sandra.Oestrike@fsw.edu Phone: (239) 732-3237 Extension: 33237 Location: COLLIER N131 Department: School of Nursing

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