Code of Student Conduct
The Code of Student Conduct is a statement of the San Francisco Community College District's expectations regarding student standards of conduct, both academic and non-academic. Students are expected to obey all laws and District policies and regulations. Students shall be subject to discipline for violation of these laws, policies, and regulations. Student misconduct may also be subject to other regulations of the District, including but not limited to regulations regarding complaints of harassment and discrimination.
Student Conduct & Discipline has the responsibility to uphold the Student Code of Conduct to impose disciplinary action as appropriate and to assure the implementation of the CCSF Student Discipline and Student Due Process Procedures.
Incident Reporting: Maxient
Maxient is an online student conduct reporting and tracking system for District Employees to document and report violations of the Student Code of Conduct to Student Conduct & Discipline. Anonymous reports are not accepted. Student Conduct & Discipline will not process any of these reports. As the current process, violations of the Student Code of Conduct may be reported through Maxient, including Academic Dishonesty Issues and General Behavioral Issues.
How to Submit a Report
Submit electronically an alleged Code of Student Conduct violation incident via Maxient.
Notes about submitting a report:
- Anonymous reports are not accepted. Current District Employees will need to provide their RAMID to access Maxient.
- Use Firefox or Google Chrome for best results.
Maxient 101 Report Frequently Asked Questions
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
FERPA affords eligible students certain rights with respect to their education records. (An "eligible student" under FERPA is a student who is 18 years of age or older or who attends a postsecondary institution at any age.) For more information about FERPA and students' rights concerning FERPA, please visit Admissions & Records Annual Notification to City College of San Francisco Students: FERPA and Privacy Rights of Students.
You may be asked or required to complete Student Conduct & Discipline: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Form in order for us to speak with individuals who are assisting you in student conduct related matters.