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Report a Student Conduct Issue

Building a community of respect

CCBC is committed to creating a respectful, safe and inclusive environment for all. Students, faculty, staff and community members are encouraged to uphold community standards and speak up when concerns arise. To support this environment, we offer the following guidance and avenues for reporting.

Submitting a report

By submitting a report, you can help CCBC determine whether the concerning behavior is an immediate threat or requires a more strategic intervention plan.

Academic integrity

Help maintain fairness and trust in our classrooms by reporting concerns related to academic honesty. If you are a faculty member or student who suspects a student of violating CCBC’s Academic Integrity policy, you can find the necessary steps and reporting forms in the myCCBC portal.

If a student has concerns about unfair treatment from a faculty member, it's important that you follow a few key steps so that we can help you resolve the issue. You can find those steps outlined in the myCCBC portal as well.

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Understanding CCBC's code of conduct

We are dedicated to upholding a fair and respectful environment for all students. To support this commitment, we provide clear procedural protections for students involved in disciplinary matters while always prioritizing confidentiality. These protections ensure that students are:

  • informed of any charges.
  • equipped for hearings.
  • prepared to respond to evidence presented against them and given the right to challenge any potential bias in the process.

Ultimately, every student is presumed not responsible for any charges until proven otherwise. 

Code of Conduct


Contact us

Stephanie M. Wright, Ed.D.

Director, Student Conduct and Title IX

Anthony Alleyne

Student Conduct Administrator

Maricia Hughes

Student Conduct Administrator

Jordan H. Brooks, Ed.D

Student Conduct Administrator

Required training for students

CCBC students must view and engage with the mandatory online training programs for Sexual Misconduct and Alcohol and Other Drugs. These trainings are provided through 3rdMillenium and are online courses that help students make informed decisions on topics like alcohol and cannabis use, hazing, conflict resolution and Title IX.

Built with real-life scenarios and personalized feedback, each course is tailored to your needs and includes the proven eCHECKUP TO GO intervention. Used by colleges nationwide, these engaging courses support your well-being, academic success, and a safer campus environment.

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This course is not currently being offered