Student Rights
Personal Empowerment, Integrity and Ethical Commitment / Oakland Community
College is an open door institution that accepts students who present a broad range of intellectual capacities
and academic preparation. All students accepted at OCC have an equal opportunity to learn and grow,
empowering
them to succeed in academic, personal and professional endeavors. Indeed, over the years, the community college
movement has grown in the level of expectation of its students from “the right to fail” to “the ability to benefit.”
The college’s commitment to every student’s “ability to benefit” as well as to “observing the tenets of academic
honesty” are evidence of its institutional integrity.
(Handbook of Accreditation, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Institution of
Higher Education, 30 North La Salle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, Illinois 60602-2504, 312.263.0456.)
Shared Governance / The opportunity for sharing in the governance of Oakland
Community College is extended to the students by the Board of Trustees through student representation at Board
meetings. Additionally, students may share in the ongoing operations of the college through participation in
the College Academic Senate.