Documents controling student code of Conduct
Two documents control our expectations from students attending any of our programs. The first is the Student Code of Conduct, describing accepted behavior in the field and grounds for removal. The second is the Student Handbook and Participant Agreement, which each student must accept and sign they read during the application process. Both documents work in tandem, to ensure student’s safety and positive experience in the field.
Discrimination & Harassment Formal Complaints: All field school participants are entitled to work in a discrimination and harassment free environment. If any member of the group feels discriminated against or has been harassed, s/he/they may submit a formal complaint, and a full investigation will ensue. Complete the Complaint Form and email to director@anthoctr.org.
ARC does not follow a victim-centered policy. We practice due process, as written and practice across the land. We are following the laws of the US and those of California – where relevant. We do not accept anonymous complaints and we cannot guarantee privacy.