F.A.T.S. Knows!

Policies which may affect your life at Fanshawe — Part three of three

What are the policies?
Fanshawe College has policies to prevent or resolve difficulties or complaints, to launch academic appeals, to protect human rights, and to define expectations for behaviour and responsibilities. They also provide you with information that can impact your life, including information about refund and withdrawal dates, or rules for academic progression.

F.A.T.SWhere are the policies?
College Policies are available in the Library, Fanshawe Student Union office, Counselling and Student Life office, divisional offices, the Ombuds office and the main offices of area campuses.

The following policies are also available on the Fanshawe College web site at www.fanshawec.ca/policies and on FanshaweOnline in the Student Services section.
- Academic Offences
- Academic Standing
- Academic Withdrawal and Termination
- Accommodation of Applicants and Students with Disabilities
- Awards
- College Alcohol Management
- Compensation and Terms and Conditions of Employment of Student Employees not Covered by a Collective Agreement nor the Terms and Conditions of Employment for Administrative Staff
- Confidentiality of Student Information
- Course Grade System
- Full-time Post-Secondary Students taking Continuing Education Courses
- Graduation from Approved College Programs
- Harassment and Discrimination Prevention
- Health and Safety
- Interaction with Students
- Parking and Traffic
- Student Appeals of a Grade or Other Academic Decision
- Student Code of Conduct
- Student Concerns and Complaints
- Student Fees
- Student Success
- Use and Sale of Tobacco Products on College Property
- Violence Free Climate

The policies are reviewed regularly and are subject to change. If you are making a decision based on a policy, we recommend that you go to www.fanshawec.ca/policies for full details!

Important Dates

October 17: Mid-term evaluations begin

October 28: Payment plan fees due.

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This column is a Student Success Initiative sponsored by Counselling and Student Life Services, Financial Aid and the Office of the Registrar.