Service Animals Policy
LFCC is committed to providing equal access to students and employees with disabilities. As a result of this commitment and in accordance with the state and federal law and guidelines, LFCC allows the use of service animals for individuals with disabilities.
Campus Bookstore
Textbook purchases and rentals are handled in the campus bookstore. The bookstore will gladly accept all returns and exchanges for items accompanied by a receipt. A photo ID will be required for all returns and exchanges. For more information on the campus bookstore and its return policies, please visit: https://www.bkstr.com/lfccstore/home/en
Financial Aid Campus Bookstore Purchases
Financial aid purchases are only possible with a valid student ID number and proper identification. All transactions require the original receipt. The College reserves the right to restrict or limit purchases of certain items or to restrict students from using financial aid in cases of suspected fraud or misuse of funds. All refunds of text materials must be done prior to dropping classes to ensure proper credit to the financial aid account. If you drop your classes first, you will not be able to return your books. If you modify any settings within the student information system within 24 hours prior to purchasing your books, to include adding or dropping classes, the bookstore is unable to utilize your financial aid.
Guests and Children on Campus Policy
All students are held responsible for the actions of any guests that join them on campus. In cases where children are the guests, the Children on Campus policy applies. Note: The policy defines children as those 13 years of age and younger. This policy reads: Young children needing supervision cannot be left unattended on LFCC premises. The LFCC staff has no responsibility for protecting such children from the possibility of harming themselves or for insuring they do not disrupt scheduled operations when they are left unattended. Additionally, they cannot be taken into classrooms or laboratories. In short, responsibility for arranging proper care of young children needing supervision rests solely upon those persons responsible for them (e.g.: parents, guardians, brothers or sisters).Violators of this policy may be subject to appropriate administrative review/action. For more information on this policy, please go to www.lfcc.edu/policies.
Intellectual Property Policy
Lord Fairfax Community College (LFCC) adheres to the Virginia Community College System’s (VCCS) policy on intellectual property. The VCCS Intellectual Property Policy defines and identifies intellectual property as including materials that may be patented or copyrightable, and includes, but is not necessarily limited to, written materials, courseware (lectures, printed materials, images and other items delivered in a course), visual and/or recorded material, and computer related materials. For more information on this policy, please go to www.lfcc.edu/policies.
Posting Policy
All fliers, posters and other materials designed to help advertise, promote, sell, rent or otherwise spread information about an event or service that is being sponsored by an LFCC student club and organization or a non LFCC entity must be approved by a full-time employee in the Student Life & Engagement Office or designee. All materials presenting information directly related to LFCC instruction and business can receive permission for posting materials with their department leaders. LFCC facilities may not be used for solicitation by individual contact to faculty, staff, or students by LFCC clubs and organizations, nonprofits, and for profit organizations. For more information on the posting policy, please go to www.lfcc.edu/policies.
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