Student Handbook 2017-2018

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hearing); Adjudication of organizational hazing activities shall fall under the purview of the respective judicial process, or if recommended, the Office of the Dean of Students. D. Corrective Action/Accountability Measures 1. Violation of this regulation (by individuals or organizations) may result in accountability measures under the Student Code of Conduct. Visitors refusing to comply may be reported to the Department of Public Safety. 2. Possible sanctions for individual students resulting from a College disciplinary process range from a warning to disciplinary expulsion. Possible sanctions for organizations or groups include suspension or restriction from College property/facilities, or, revocation of Registered Student Organization status, if applicable. Possible sanctions for faculty and staff range from an oral warning to termination of employment. 3. Violations of this policy are subject to referral to appropriate law enforcement or College services, as well as to regional and national affiliated offices, for action or prosecution. 3.5 Partnerships A. Individuals or organizations who are interested in proactively addressing and preventing hazing activities may request trainings, presentations, or program evaluations from the Office of the Dean of Students, Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, Campus Recreation Services, Office of Student Life, or the Athletics Compliance Office. 35. Classroom Code of Conduct – Advisory Only

“Published by the President’s Advisory Committee in cooperation with the Office of the President.” 1. While there are many informal situations in which people have neither the desire nor the right to prescribe how others ought to behave, a college classroom requires a higher level of courtesy than many people exercise in ordinary public space. Everyone in a classroom is there for the purpose of learning, and no one should be able to deprive another person of the chance to learn. Expressions of rudeness and even of carelessness degrade the high purpose of learning that should be paramount in a college classroom. Your professor expects that you as a student: 1.1 Will be attentive and courteous during class. 1.2 Will complete the assigned work according to the course schedule. 1.3 Will do all your own work and will not present anyone else’s work as your own. 2. Some More Specific Principles of Civil Conduct in a College Classroom:

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