Date: September 21, 2005 Topic: First Review of updates to the Student Conduct Policy Guidelines Pre-2025

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Behavior such as sexual harassment, sexual assault, and hazing are severe violations of this code. These offenses may also be criminal under state law or local law. Students are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that is not disruptive to the learning environment.
Furnishing false information in the context of an academic assignment. Failing to identify yourself honestly in the context of an academic obligation. Fabricating or altering information or data and presenting it as legitimate. Providing false or misleading information to an instructor or any other University official.
1. Students shall be responsible for respecting school property, insuring that safe conditions continue in the schools. 2. Students shall be responsible for their behavior and shall refrain from harassing, intimidating, or bullying others.
The policy often includes attendance, dress code, academic honesty, and respect for school property and individuals. The student code of conduct is a contract between students and school administrators.
(a) The parent or eligible student shall provide a signed and dated written consent before an educational agency or institution discloses personally identifiable information from the students education records, except as provided in 99.31. (3) Identify the party or class of parties to whom the disclosure may be made.

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Examples of academic misconduct include but are not limited to: plagiarism; unauthorized assistance to complete an academic exercise; unauthorized communication with others during an examination, course assignment, or project; falsifying or misrepresenting academic work; providing misleading information to create a
Possible violations include failure to obey a summons of a school student conduct group or university official, falsifying information for a student conduct hearing, referring another student for student conduct violations without justification, and harassing a student conduct group member.

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