The Community-Living Class is designed to help students learn about ways to be better neighbors and community members as a result of a noise/nuisance violation, typically a loud party or gathering, and other related ordinance violations. Our goals are to help reduce negative community impacts and help students avoid getting another citation in the future by providing education on the responsibilities of party hosting, and health and legal issues typically connected to large social gatherings. The program is 1.5 hours and facilitated by Off-Campus Student Life staff.
Students will be referred to the class by either the Orange County District Attorney’s staff (via a deferred prosecution agreement) or the Orange County Pre-Arrest Diversion staff.
All classes are 2:30-4:00 p.m. on Friday afternoons and will be held in the OCSL conference room in Granville South (unless otherwise indicated).
Please contact us with questions.