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Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution

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https://www.rwu.edu/student-handbook

The Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution assists students to grow and learn from their actions through meaningful dialogue and creative educational opportunities that promote problem solving and effective communication.

Center for Student Development, 1st floor, Student Life Suite | 401-254-3042.

Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution offers support and resources to students experiencing conflict. OSCCR guides and supports students when dealing with difficult conversations or conflict.

What to Know

We are here for you! Student Conduct offers more than meets the eye. We support students through conflict and assist in navigating difficult situations.

Advice

Talk to each other! We realize that electronic communication is fast and easy, but it’s not always effective. Don’t be afraid to have face to face conversations with each other.

Comunity Engagement

Farmhouse | engage@rwu.edu | givepulse.com/rwu | 401-254-3787

Community Engagement connects students to community engaged experiences and partners through courses, short/long term service opportunities, Community Service Work Study, days of service and our other programs.

• Our professional staff and student leaders connect students with opportunities for engaged and community based-learning based on students’ interests, field of study and career goals.

• GivePulse is RWU’s online community engagement clearinghouse All students have access to this platform which uses students’ single-sign-on credentials. GivePulse lists long and short-term service opportunities, public-service internships and other information of interest to students who wish to engage with the community. Sign into GivePulse and set up your profile!

• Our staff supports faculty who teach community engaged courses across the curriculum by connecting them with partners and projects that allow students to build their skills and their understanding of community-based problem solving.

• The Community Service Work Study program allows students who receive a federal work study award to earn their award in the community at a non-profit or community based organization. This is a great way to earn funds you rely on while getting hands on experience or doing some career exploration. We can help you find a position!

“Read your email! Read posters! Talk to people! Find out what’s happening on campus and try something new. There is always something interesting that will help you meet new people who may just become your best friends. And always remember to check out GivePulse for exciting community based opportunities to engage and meet folks from your new home!”

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