Respectful of AuthorityMembers of the student body should show respect for those whom God has placed in positions of authority. It is expected that students will respond to the verbal and/or written request of a College official during the lawful performance of his/her duties. Examples of behavior which constitute a violation of this Community Standard include, but are not limited to: a) Intentionally obstructing or failing to comply with the request of a College official or employee in the lawful performance of his/her duties. b) Disregard for the College parking policy as demonstrated by the receipt of three or more parking tickets during a single semester, five tickets during an academic year, or repeated abuse of parking policies from one academic year to another. c) Intentional or reckless interference with standard College activities and functions. Examples of such activities/functions include but are not limited to studying, teaching, public speaking, research, administration of the College, or emergency (security, fire or police) operations. d) Failure to appear in a timely fashion before the College Judicial Committee or a College official for a disciplinary hearing when charged with a violation of the Community Standards and when duly notified of the hearing. e) Failure to abide by any disciplinary sanction imposed as a result of a judicial hearing (e.g. failure to honor a monetary fine, serve community service hours, satisfy terms of probation, or fulfill a behavioral sanction) within the specified timeframe. |

