Student Integrity
A healthy and safe college environment both inside and outside of the classroom is at the core of a high-quality collegiate experience. GGC works hard to promote values such as integrity, fairness and honesty within its community.
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Code of Conduct
Students play a key role in positively impacting the campus by adhering to the Code of Conduct and knowing their rights and responsibilities. Indeed, students are expected to follow these regulations and in turn these practices will better prepare every individual for the ever-changing demands of a complex world.
Read the Student Code of Conduct and Honor Statement online.
The main areas of misconduct are:
- Academic dishonesty
- Other acts of dishonesty
- Disorderly conduct
- Alcohol and other drug related misconduct
- Theft, damage and disregard for property
- Fire safety and sanitation
- Weapons
- Unauthorized entry/use of college property
- Misuse/abuse/theft of computer time/services
- Gambling
- Hazing
- Interference with the student integrity process
- Being associated with or knowing about any of the above
Due Process
All alleged instances of misconduct will be treated in a fair and timely manner. Specific procedures are outlined in the Code of Conduct and described in detail. These procedures, including the appeals process, ensure due process and are fundamental to the student integrity process.
For more information, read the Student Integrity Procedures section of the Student Handbook.
Report a Violation of the Code of Conduct
Alleged violations of the code of conduct should be reported to the Director of Student Integrity. Submit report here.
To adjudicate and/or report alleged violations of academic dishonesty, faculty should use the Faculty Adjudication Form.
Contact Information
Alexis Iffert, Director of Student Integrity
Student Center, Suite 2130
aiffert@ggc.edu, or 678.407.5661
Jeff Eppley, Assistant Director of Student Integrity
Student Center, Suite 2130
jeppley@ggc.edu, or 678.407.5661
Darrah Henry, Administrative Assistant
Student Center, Suite 2130
dhenry1@ggc.edu, or 678.407.5653




