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Communicable Diseases Policy
A student who has a chronic communicable disease or who is a carrier of
a chronic communicable disease may attend the College and participate in
programs and activities whenever, through reasonable accommodation, there
is no significant risk of transmission of the disease to others.
A student who has a chronic communicable disease or who is a carrier of
a chronic communicable disease may be denied admission to, or may be dismissed
from, a particular program or course of study whenever such chronic communicable
disease has a direct effect on the students ability to perform so
as to render the student not qualified for the program or course of study.
No other person who has a chronic communicable disease or who is a carrier
of a chronic communicable disease shall be denied the use of College facilities
or services whenever, through reasonable accommodation, there is no significant
risk of transmission of the disease to others.
The President is authorized to establish rules and regulations that are
designed to implement this policy.
Rules and Regulations
A. Temporary Exclusion
When there is a question concerning admittance, suspension or dismissal
of a student because the student has a chronic communicable disease or is
a carrier or is reasonably suspected of having a chronic communicable disease
or of being a carrier, such student or other user of College facilities
or services may be temporarily excluded from the College by the Vice President
of Student Affairs, pending a final determination. A student who has been
temporarily excluded from the College shall be provided with an opportunity
to make up any work missed during the absence.
B. Initial Evaluation
Whenever necessary, a student or other user of College facilities or services
who has a chronic communicable disease or who is a carrier of a chronic
communicable disease, or is reasonably suspected of having a chronic communicable
disease or of being a carrier, shall be evaluated by a team that may consist
of the Vice President of Student Affairs, other appropriate College personnel,
a physician, the students physician, public health personnel and other
consultants selected by the President or his/her designee. The teams
report and recommendations, along with any dissenting opinions, shall be
forwarded to the President for decision. Every effort shall be made to complete
the evaluation in a timely and prompt manner.
C. Admission Decision
The President shall make the decision on admittance, suspension or dismissal
after reviewing the report and recommendations of the evaluation team. The
Presidents decision may be appealed to the Board of Trustees.
D. Subsequent Evaluations
The student shall be periodically reevaluated by the evaluation team to
determine whether the students status continues to be appropriate.
The frequency of the reevaluations shall be determined by the team.
E. Withdrawal
If such student cannot attend the College, or participate in a particular
program, activity or course of study, the student shall be permitted to
withdraw without prejudice and receive a tuition refund within the given
guidelines. Any other user of College facilities or services who cannot
use such facilities or services shall receive a refund for fees paid.
F. Confidentiality
Such students medical condition shall be disclosed only to the extent
necessary to minimize the health risks to the student and others.
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