Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Which of these rules was not broken by third floor green?




Student Rights and Responsibilities

Student Code of Conduct
Code of Conduct Policy

I. General

Presumably, students working toward degrees are mature, responsible, and committed to preparing themselves for their professions. One manifestation of that maturity is a highly-developed sense of self-respect coupled with an equally high regard for the rights and privileges of others and for the rules that regulate society.

It is hoped that students realize the extent to which personal growth depends upon the development of self-discipline and the exercise of it in getting along well with others and maintaining high standards of honesty and moral conduct. Therefore, although minimal rules exist so as to create the atmosphere for a truly liberal education, all students are expected to act in a way that does not infringe upon the rights of others or upon the educational process.

The university respects the laws and ordinances of the civil jurisdiction within which it lies. The university does not stand in loco parentis for its students, nor is the campus to be considered a sanctuary from civil law.

II. Unacceptable Conduct

Students found guilty of unacceptable conduct will be subject to the complete range of sanctions and penalties provided in the Student Judicial Code. Conduct, occurring on or off campus, that violates generally accepted standards of good behavior and is adverse to the University’s purpose or interests or presents a danger to the health and safety of the University community may be subject to discipline. The University has special concern for incidents in which students are subject to physical assault or harassment because of membership in a particular racial, religion, gender, ethnic, cultural, or sexual orientation group.

Unacceptable conduct includes, but is not limited to:

Violation of alcohol regulations. (See Alcohol and Drug Policy)
Use, possession, or distribution of illegal and/or dangerous drugs. (See Alcohol and Drug Policy)

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