Northland takes photos and videotapes of students throughout the year. These photographs often include students in classrooms, study areas, residence halls, music and theatre productions and athletic events. Northland reserves the right to use these photographs as part of its publicity and marketing efforts. Students who enroll at Northland do so with the understanding that these photographs might include them and might be used in College publications and for publicity.
It is the intent and policy of Northland to maintain a drug and alcohol-free, healthy, safe and secure environment for its students. Therefore the following standards apply:
The College prohibits the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of controlled substances and alcohol on College premises or while participating in any college activity.
Violations will be referred to the office of the Vice President for Instruction and Student Services for action in accordance with College procedures.
The College recognizes drug and/or alcohol dependency as an illness and major health problem. The College also recognizes drug and alcohol abuse as a potential health, safety and security problem. Students needing help in dealing with such problems are encouraged to seek it, either through their own resources or by requesting help or referral through an Academic Advisor's office. Conscientious efforts to seek help will not jeopardize the student's enrollment.
For any course presented via Interactive Television (video) and via Interactive Audio, each student's voice, physical presence and participation in classroom activities will be transmitted to distance learning sites. Similarly, student's participation in Internet courses, including written assignments, could be accessible to others via the Internet. By registering for these classes each student agrees that the transmission of his/her voice, presence, assignments and participation in these classes will not be in violation of his/her personal rights and each student hereby releases any claim for the use of such for the duration of the class.
The public is always welcome to visit Northland campuses or centers and is asked to be considerate of classes in session. Public members are asked to check in at the main office of each campus/center that they are visiting. Normally the student lounges, campus/center offices, Academic Advising Offices, Library, parking lots and hallways are open to the public. Classrooms and faculty offices are reserved for registered students. Children of students are considered members of the public and must adhere to the College visitation procedure. Soliciting is prohibited.
Northland Pioneer College is an EEO/AA employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, marital status, gender, age, Vietnam Era Veterans' status, or disability in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its educational programs or activities. The College is required by Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972 and the regulations adopted pursuant thereto in the Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1974 not to discriminate in such manner.

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