Vancouver Community College (VCC; the College) provides all students with an opportunity to make a final appeal to the Board of Governors on the decision by the College president to suspend a student from the institution. The purpose of this policy is to establish the principles and procedures under which those final appeals will occur.
The B.C. College & Institute Act Section 37 states that “(2) For just cause, the president of an institution may suspend a student of the institution and deal summarily with a matter of student discipline; (3) On exercise of a power of suspension under this section, the president must immediately report the action to the board with a statement of the reasons; (4) A person suspended under this section has the right of appeal to the board.”
This policy and its related procedures apply to students who have been suspended from the College by a decision of the College president. The circumstances that can result in a suspension are outlined in VCCs Student Non-Academic Conduct Policy 324 and Academic Integrity Policy 325.
This policy and its related procedures do not apply to the appeal of other academic or non-academic decisions that have not resulted in suspension. Appeal processes for those decisions are outlined in other appeal policies such as Appeal of Final Grade Policy 322, Student Non-Academic Conduct Policy 324, and Academic Integrity Policy 325.