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2015-2016 CGCC Catalog and Student Handbook

Chandler-Gilbert Community College Course Catalog and Student Handbook for the 2017-2018 year.

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College Services and Regulations Chandler-Gilbert Community College Catalog and Student Handbook 2015-2016 46 5. Students may park in any parking space except those marked Visitors, Handicapped, Maintenance, Employees, No Parking, or any area with a red or yellow curb. 6. Persons having a Handicapped designation on their vehicle may use any marked space on the campus, including those marked Handicapped, except those areas with red or yellow curbs. 7. No vehicle other than an emergency vehicle may be parked along red curbs or in striped areas. These are fire-hazard and safety zones, and violators will be towed away without warning at the owner's expense. 8. No vehicle may be parked in driveways, where signs indicate No Parking, or in areas not specifically marked for parking. 9. Visitors may use student zones on a temporary basis. Visitor permits may be obtained from the Public Safety Department. 10. In angled parking spaces, no vehicle may be parked in a direction opposite the normal direction of traffic. 11. Parking of motorcycles, mopeds and bicycles: a. Students are urged to exercise care in securing their personal property, including motor vehicles, bicycles, mopeds, and motorcycles. b. Motorcycles and mopeds may be parked only on crossbars. Bicycles must be parked in existing bike racks only. Mopeds, bicycles, and/or motorcycles that are found chained or affixed to trees, buildings, or light posts are subject to having their chains cut and being removed to the Public Safety Department. Owners will be responsible for the cost of the lock or cut chain. Student Dress Code Students are expected to dress appropriately and in good taste at all times while on campus, in the classroom, or in the Student Center. Students are required to wear some type of shirt in addition to other normal apparel. State Health Department laws and college policy require that all students wear shoes. If, in the opinion of the faculty or staff member, any student's dress, manner, appearance, or conduct distracts, disrupts or interferes in any way with the classroom procedures or the educational processes, the violator may be asked to leave the classroom or the campus. The violator may not return until the condition is corrected or the case is reviewed by the Vice President of Student Affairs. Student Employment More information is available in the Career Services Office in the Pecos Campus Coyote Center; (480) 857-5211.

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