A written notice indicating that specific behavior is in violation of the Code.
What is a Disciplinary Warning?
If you violate a local ordinance, state, or federal law, whether on campus or not, is it still a violation of the student code of conduct?
What is Yes?
In addition to individuals students, what other group/other individuals are subject to the disciplinary process?
What is all student organizations?
Unwanted sexual advances, requests for sexual behavior, and other verbal or physcial conduct of a sexual nature.
What is sexual harassment.
Disruptive conduct that includes the use of profanity, display of violent temper, and refusal to leave the building or area when asked to do so by appropriate University officials
What is Disorderly Conduct?
The removal of a student from the University residence hall community for a specific period of time.
What is Residential Hall Separation?
A written notification that specifies the alleged violation of the Code.
What is Notification of Charges?
What are the two disciplinary committees at North Carolina Central University?
What is The Student Judicial Board and the University Committee on Conduct.
The use of threats or promises of a threat to compel and/or deter someone from taking a particular action.
What is Intimidation?
The intent, attempt, or assistance with, the infliction of physical injury upon a person.
What is Infliction or Threat of bodily harm?
Requires reimbursement for actual damages or destruction of property.
What is Restitution?
At what age are you legally able to consume and be in possession of alcohol?
What is 21.
If you engage in the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensation, or use of any controlled substance, what do you risk losing in addition to going through the disciplinary process?
What is federal financial aid.
Any action taken or situation created, intentionally, whether on or off campus, to produce mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment, ridicule, or that violates the student code of conduct.
What is Hazing?
Stealing, larceny, shoplifting, embezzlement, conversion or the unauthorized possession of the property of another.
What is Theft ?
Permanent severance of the student's relationship with the university.
What is Expulsion?
What is intended to educate and inform students on the effects of their behavior and invoke change in future decision-making.
What is Conduct Sanctions?
Where is the Office of Student Conduct Located?
What is the 2nd floor Student Services Building; Suite 208.
Standard of proof that hearing officers use to make a determination of whether a student is responsible for violating the student code of conduct.
What is Preponderance?
Violation of any rules or policies published in the Guide to Campus Living or Community Living Standards constitutes misconduct.
What is Violation of Residential Life Policies?
A designated period of time during which a student is given the opportunity to demonstrate the ability to abide by community's expectations of behavior articulated in the Code of Conduct.
What is Deferred Suspension?
This document is the University's primary policy governing student behavior.
What is Student Code of Conduct?
If a student becomes aware of a medical emergency due to alcohol poisoning or drug overdose, the student will be exempt from sanctioning by the Student Conduct Office.
What is Medical Amnesty.
Violation of any written policies, regulations, or rules of the University constitutes misconduct.
What is Violation of University Policies Regulations or Rules?
Possessing, using, distributing, buying, selling, facilitating a sale, delivering, manufacturing, and/or abusing illicit or illegally obtained substances.
What is Drugs, Drug Paraphernalia and Other Controlled Substances?