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STUDENT LIFE

Center for Student Development, 1st Floor

Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Office of Student Life

The Division of Student Life staff provides essential leadership for the outside of the classroom experience. The Division of Student Life is made of the following departments: Athletics, intramurals and Recreation, Bon Appetit Dining Services, the Counseling Center, Health Education, Health Services, Public Safety and Transportation, Residence Life and Housing, Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution, Student and Family Assistance, Student Programs, Leadership, and Orientation, and Title IX (Sexual Assault Prevention and Education).

We provide support, mentorship, educational initiatives, and opportunities for identity exploration and leadership development to foster students’ academic success, well-being, and capacity to become life-long learners who contribute to an equitable society.

The Division is home to Financial Well-Being resource which assist students with access to emergency resources and support for financial emergencies, food or housing insecurity, emotional hardship, or any concerns that impact your well-being. Our Financial Well Being resources include the following:

• Emergency Funds

• Financial Aid, Scholarships, fellowships and grants

• Students of Concern

• Housing assistance

• Student Employment

• Financial Management Resources

• Basic Needs Community Resources

Information on Financial Well Being can be found at www.rwu.edu/undergraduate/student-life/about-student-life/financial-well-being-resources.

STUDENT CONDUCT & CONFLICT RESOLUTION

Location: Center for Student Development, 1st Floor

Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm

Diana Proto, Director

Lisa Lyons, Assistant Director (401) 254-3042

The Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution promotes responsible community membership and positive relationships to support students’ personal growth and academic goals. We do this by responding to alleged violations of the Student Code of Conduct in a fair and consistent manner, educating and coaching students through difficult conflicts, and encouraging students to become engaged and responsible members of the Roger Williams University community.

The Student Handbook can be found on the University website and outlines the Student Code of Conduct, expectations, procedures, and rights that have been established for students. The student conduct process is anchored in various educational and restorative practices that aim to hold students accountable for their behavior and assist students in understanding the impact of their actions on individuals and the larger Roger Williams Community.

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