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Creating Community

Cultural Diversity at COCC

6 principles for personal and academic excellence

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Click to view Creating Community  Principles of Community at Central Oregon Community College
The Community of Learners at Central Oregon Community College is dedicated to personal, professional and academic excellence. The success of our students is our highest priority, one that is best achieved by fostering a climate of mutual respect and caring. Choosing to join the COCC community affords us both individual rights as well as responsibilities. As such, we embrace the following code of behavior.

1. Practice Personal and Academic Integrity
This principle requires honesty and fairness in and out of the classroom. It seeks to eliminate cheating, plagiarism, lying, deceiving, and making excuses for dishonesty in academic and professional relationships.

2. Respect the Dignity of all Persons
This principle encourages understanding. Understanding involves empathy and respect, rejecting behaviors that compromise or demean the dignity of individuals or groups, including discrimination, intimidation and hazing, taunting, baiting, ridiculing, threatening, insulting and/or harassing other individuals.

3. Respect the Rights and Property of Others
This principle is inconsistent with all forms of theft, vandalism, misappropriation, and malicious damage to or desecration and destruction of property. Respect for others’ personal rights supports an individual’s right to express themselves appropriately and to enjoy privacy.

4. Promote Empathy and Learn from Differences in People, Ideas, and Opinions
This principle supports equal rights and opportunities for all members of the community regardless of age, sex, race, religion, disability, ethnic heritage, sexual orientation, marital status, social status, socioeconomic status, veteran status, political status or other affiliations.

5. Promote a Healthy and Safe Learning Environment
A commitment to this principle is a pledge to be compassionate and considerate, to avoid behaviors that are insensitive, inhospitable or inciting, or that unjustly or arbitrarily inhibit another’s ability to feel safe and welcomed in his or her pursuit of personal, professional and academic excellence.

6. Living These Principles
Community members are not only expected to embrace these principles and to act accordingly, but also to take responsibility to confront, challenge and respond to or report inappropriate behaviors whenever and wherever they
are encountered. 

Join Us 
As students, staff and faculty, we can contribute to fostering a respectful community at COCC by:

  • Join us as we strive to create the kind of atmosphere that supports us all.Actively engaging in discussions with others about what it means to be respectful in our community.
  • Taking classes and attending workshops to learn more about those whose values, perspectives and lifestyles differ from our own.
  • Modeling the type of respectful behavior that is expected of all persons on campus.
  • Promptly and clearly speaking out against offensive speech and behavior.
  • Actively working to promote a welcoming campus climate by greeting and assisting those who need help.
  • Resolving disputes in an open and mature manner through discourse, mediation and education.
  • Reporting acts of physical intimidation to the appropriate personnel.
  • Visiting the Multicultural Center and asking how you can become involved.

Click to download the "Creating Community" brochure (PDF)

Multicultural Center
217 Campus Center
Central Oregon Community College
541.383.7412


COCC is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution.