This policy outlines the rules regarding the use of alcohol on campus and may include restrictions on open containes and glass bottles in public areas
What is the alcohol policy?
What is the responsibility to act in compliance with campus policies?
In the University code of conduct, what is the consequence of repeated violations?
The state of being involved with others in an illegal activity, violation of policy or wrongdoing and/or failure to take reasonable action in the face of a clear wrong is called...
What is complicity?
Sewanee student handbook is called...
What is the EQB Guide?
This policy is in place to ensure a safe environment for all students, addressing behaviors such as harassment, bullying, and discrimination.
What is the Anti-Discrimination policy?
Sewanee students have the right to express their opinion and ideas freely, as long as they do not disrupt the learning environment or violate university policies.
What is Academic Freedom?
What is the term for consequences that a student might face after violating university conduct policies?
What are outcomes?
Conduct constituting a nuisance or danger to persons (including oneself) or property, including but not limited to being loud, aggressive, intimidating, bullying, or engaging in a physical conflict is called..
What is disruptive behavior?
What is the term relating to "Behold how good and pleasant it is when kindred live in unity!
What is Ecce Quam Bonum?
The University of the South's academic integrity policy is also known as...
What is the Honor Code
Sewanee students have the right to form and join organizations that align with their interest and values, as long as they register with the university and comply with its policies, as outlined in this document.
What is the Student Organization Handbook?
What steps can a student take if they believe someone has violated the university code of conduct?
What is report the incident to the appropriate university authority?
Physical, emotional abuse, or force against oneself, or another individual, or group, or conduct that endangers the health, safety, or well-being is called...
What is endangerment?
What is a person called who alleges violation(s) of the Code of Conduct?
What is a complainant?
This policy provides guidelines for living arrangements, visitor regulations, and conduct expected from students residing in university housing.
What is the Residence Hall Policy?
This document outlines the expectations for student behavior at Sewanee, including academic integrity and respect for others.
What is the Code of Conduct?
This type of policy prohibits the consumption of alcohol by underage students.
What is the alcohol policy?
This type of behavior includes lying, misleading, misrepresenting, omitting, or hiding and/or distorting the truth is...
What is deceptive behavior?
What is a respondent?
This policy outlines protocols for reporting and responding to incidents of sexual misconduct and harassment on campus.
What is the Title IX policy?
What is the term for the process of presenting and establishing the validity of evidence during an official investigation?
What is Preponderance of Evidence?
This disciplinary action can result in a student being permanently removed from the university after repeated violations or a serious single incident.
What is expulsion?
When a behavior is determined to cause disruption, it is called...
What is conduct unbecoming?
What case in 1961 is considered today's birth of student conduct?
What is Dixon v State of Alabama Board of Education of 1961?