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RSCC Policy AA-08-01; Class Interruptions, Guests, and Visitors

Roane State Community College
Policy Number: AA-08-01
Subject: Class Interruptions, Guests, and Visitors

Should an emergency arise, contact the Roane State police department unless it is a 911 emergency.

Faculty members are encouraged to have guest lecturers on campus. However, when guests are to be on campus, it is the responsibility of the faculty member to notify their dean. The dean may notify the Office for Student Learning and the president as to the identity of and purpose of the guest, if warranted.

Any person attending a class at Roane State Community College must be properly registered for that class, including payment of all fees before they will be permitted to attend any session. Deviations from this policy must be approved in writing by the Vice President for Student Learning.

Revision History: 7/01/1995, 11/08/1999
Revision Date Effective: 08/08/2022
Revision Approval By: Christopher L. Whaley, President
Original Date Effective: 01/11/1988
Original Approval By: Cuyler A. Dunbar, President
Office Responsible: Vice President Student Learning
Reviewed: 06/06/2022

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