Wash. Admin. Code § 132S-90-010 - Student rights
The following enumerated rights which are deemed necessary to achieve the educational goals of the college are guaranteed to each student within the limitations of statutory law and college policy:
Academic freedom.
(1)Students have the right to pursue
educational objectives from among the college's curricula, programs, and
services subject to the provisions of this chapter.
(2)Students have the right to a learning
environment that is free from unlawful and/or discriminatory actions.
(3)Students have the right to present their
own views, even though they may differ from those held by faculty members, and
will not be subject to adverse action by faculty when such views are expressed
in a manner that does not interfere with the rights of others.
(4) Students are protected from academic
evaluations which are arbitrary, prejudiced, or capricious.
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