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Student Conduct Processes and Training for Faculty

This website provides additional resources to assist you through the conduct process. We encourage you to meet with our office if you have questions or concerns.


The University is dedicated to the highest principles and standards of academic integrity. An academic violation by a student can negatively impact a class, program and/or college in ways that are unique to each discipline. Therefore, the University believes that the severity of an academic infraction is best evaluated by the faculty of the institution. The University seeks to offer students an opportunity to respond to allegations of academic misconduct before a decision is rendered. This regulation seeks to provide faculty and students with a fair process for addressing allegations of academic misconduct. 

For more information regarding the Student Conduct, please review the following documents:

Student Code of Conduct Link to Resource
Academic Integrity Module (PPT): This module is for faculty members to share the different forms of academic misconduct and provides recommendations for prevention. Academic Integrity Module
Educational Conference Toolkit (PDF): For faculty members who have initiated the academic misconduct process and
need guidance on how to conduct an Educational Conference.
Educational Conference Tool Kit
Faculty Guide—Student Code of Academic Conduct (PDF): This step-by-step guide outlines the Student Code of Academic Conduct. Faculty Guide - Student Code of Academic Conduct 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Disruptive or disorderly conduct includes but is not limited to the following:

  • Conduct which is disorderly and/ or disruptive or in any way interferes with the administration or functions of the University, interferes with the freedom of movement of members or guests of the University community, or interferes with the rights of others to carry out their activities or duties
  • Conduct that substantially disrupts or materially interferes with University activities or that reasonably leads University authorities to forecast such disruption or interference
  • Failure to follow directives of University officials

Yes, the Student Code of Conduct applies to students and student organizations.

You should call the University Police Department if you feel there is an imminent threat of violence or unlawful behavior. Such behaviors may include a student's refusal to leave class after being instructed to leave. If there is a situation that requires emergency services such as medical help, call 911 or University Police at 850.474.2415.