Student Information &
<br />Affairs
<br />Annual Security Report
<br />The school publishes the policies and procedures for
<br />reporting crimes, as well as the types of crimes that
<br />have been committed on or near the campus, in the
<br />Annual Security Report. This publication is distributed
<br />annually to all students and is available at any time
<br />from a school administrator or on the school's website.
<br />Canceled Class Policy
<br />When a scheduled class is canceled for unforeseen
<br />reasons (e.g., inclement weather, power outage, etc.),
<br />the class will be made up before the end of the term in
<br />which the cancellation occurred. If students are unable
<br />to attend the rescheduled class, they will be marked
<br />absent, and the Student Attendance Policy will apply.
<br />In the event of unfavorable weather conditions, classes
<br />may be canceled at the discretion of the Campus
<br />President. Students will be notified through local
<br />television and radio stations and on social media.
<br />Graduate Employment
<br />Placement services are available at any Concorde
<br />Career Institute/College, owned by Concorde Career
<br />Colleges, Inc. The Graduate Employment staff will assist
<br />students in their career search throughout and upon
<br />successful completion of studies by offering
<br />information on career opportunities, temporary
<br />assignments, resume preparation, and guidance in
<br />interviewing techniques. Professional development
<br />seminars are conducted throughout each program to
<br />assist students In developing their interpersonal skills.
<br />The following services are included: career overview at
<br />orientation, pre- and post -interview techniques,
<br />personalized skills matching, one-on-one resume
<br />review, career progression tips and completion
<br />certificates for professional portfolios.
<br />Concorde does not guarantee employment for its
<br />graduates. Graduates are considered to be partners
<br />with Concorde In their career search, Graduates are
<br />expected to maintain consistent communication with
<br />their graduate employment team during theirjob
<br />search. This procedure keeps the school informed of a
<br />graduates employment status and allows the school to
<br />keep the graduate current with career opportunities.
<br />Drug & Alcohol Abuse Policy
<br />Concorde Career College ("Concorde") supports and
<br />endorses the Federal Drug -Free Workplace Act of 1988
<br />and the Drug -Free Schools and Communities Act
<br />amendments of 1989.
<br />The unlawful manufacturing, distribution, dispensation,
<br />possession, or use of alcohol, marijuana, or any
<br />controlled substance by an employee or student on
<br />Concorde's property or as part of any Concorde activity
<br />is prohibited. Any student or employee of Concorde
<br />found to be using, possessing, manufacturing, or
<br />distributing alcohol, marijuana, or any controlled
<br />substances in violation of the law on Concorde property
<br />or at Concorde events shall be subject to disciplinary
<br />action. For employees, the school will take appropriate
<br />personnel action for such infractions, up to and
<br />including dismissal. Students who violate this policy will
<br />be dismissed and are not eligible for readmission.
<br />For purposes of this policy, "conviction" means a finding
<br />of guilt (including a plea of nolo contendere) or
<br />imposition of sentence or both by any judicial body
<br />charged with the responsibility of the federal or state
<br />criminal drug statutes.
<br />Health Risks
<br />Abuse of alcohol and use of drugs is harmful to ones
<br />physical, mental, and social well-being. With excessive
<br />drug use, life becomes centered on drugs to the
<br />exclusion of health, work, school, family, and general
<br />well-being. Accidents and injuries are more likely to
<br />occur If alcohol and drugs are used. Alcohol and drug
<br />users can lose resistance to disease and destroy ones
<br />health. Increasing tolerance developed by the user
<br />complicates the effects of drug use. This tolerance may
<br />be psychological, physiological, or both and may lead
<br />to greater danger of overdose.
<br />Alcoholism takes a toll on personal finances, health,
<br />social relationships, and families. Abuse of alcohol or
<br />use of drugs may cause an individual driving a motor
<br />vehicle to injure himself or herself or others and may
<br />subject the person to criminal prosecution.
<br />The following summarizes the effects and dangers of
<br />the major categories of drugs:
<br />Amphetamines: Physical dependency, heart problems,
<br />infections, malnutrition, and death may result from
<br />continued high doses of amphetamines.
<br />Narcotics: Chronic use of narcotics can cause lung
<br />damage, convulsions, respiratory paralysis, and death.
<br />Depressants: These drugs, such as tranquilizers and
<br />alcohol, can produce slowed reactions, slowed heart
<br />rate, damage to liver and heart, respiratory arrest,
<br />convulsions, and accidental overdoses.
<br />Hallucinogens: These drugs may cause psychosis,
<br />convulsions, coma, and psychological dependency.
<br />2022-2023 Garden Grove Catalog I Publication Date: May 20, 20231 Effective July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023
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