Academic Misconduct
Harassment & Violence
Drugs & Weapons
Property & Theft
Campus Responsibilities
100

This act involves copying someone else’s work and passing it off as your own.

What is Cheating?

100

Acts of this type include threats or physical assault that create a hostile campus environment.

What is Harassment or Threatening Behavior?

100

Possessing this on campus, unless authorized, is prohibited and can lead to disciplinary action.

What is a Weapon or Firearm?

100

 Taking or using property of another person or the University without permission is called this.

Answer: What is Theft?

100

Students are expected to follow all policies, known as this, that govern campus behavior.

What is the Student Conduct and Honor Code?

200

Failing an assignment without permission or copying from another student constitutes this violation.

What is Academic Dishonesty or Plagiarism?

200

This type of misconduct includes unwanted advances or stalking that can make someone feel unsafe.

What is Sexual Harassment or Stalking?

200

The illegal use, possession, or distribution of these substances can result in disciplinary or criminal actions.

What are Drugs or Controlled Substances?

200

Damaging or defacing property of another or the University is considered this misconduct.

What is Vandalism?

200

This office handles violations of the Student Conduct and Honor Code.

What is the Office of Student Conduct?

300

Using forged documents or falsified information during an academic process is an example of this violation.

What is Falsification of Records?

300

This conduct includes violent threats, physical assault, or harassment that can lead to expulsion.

What is Assault or Physical Violence?

300

Licensed students may still be prohibited from carrying these concealed on university property under law.

What are Firearms or Weapons?

300

Removing or taking university or personal property without permission is known as this.

What is Unauthorized Use or Theft?

300

Students are responsible for knowing and following these, which are the basic rules and regulations for campus behavior.

What are policies or Regulations?

400

Submitting someone else's work and claiming it as your own breaks this fundamental academic value.

What is Academic Integrity?

400

This term refers to conduct that involves physical or verbal acts intended to degrade or threaten others.

 What is Threatening or Intimidating Behavior?

400

These chemical agents, often used as dangerous chemicals or biological agents, are considered weapons if misused.

What are Chemical or Biological Agents?

400

Damage to property that causes destruction or defacement can lead to these sanctions.

What are Disciplinary or Criminal Sanctions?

400

The policy that encourages students to seek help for alcohol or drug emergencies without fear of discipline is called this.

What is the Amnesty or Good Samaritan Policy?

500

An act that involves helping another student cheat during an exam exemplifies this kind of academic misconduct.

What is Assisting or Facilitating Academic Dishonesty?

500

This misconduct includes repeated behaviors that threaten safety, even if no single act is severe.

What is Severe or Pervasive Conduct?

500

This term describes the possession, storage, or use of non-functioning display weapons, which may still be prohibited.

What are Antique or Non-Functional Weapons?

500

This term describes damage to property that can include property destruction or defacement.

What is Vandalism or Property Damage?

500

This document, accessible online, details the standards and responsibilities related to student conduct and academic integrity.

What is the Student Conduct and Honor Code?