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As every UA faculty and staff member is aware, disruptive
behavior by students occurs on a continuum of low-risk
to high-risk behaviors. As defined by The University
of Arizona Student Code of Conduct, disruptive behavior
"interferes with university or university-sponsored
activities, including but not limited to classroom related
activities, studying, teaching, research, intellectual
or creative endeavors, administration, service or the
provision of communication, computing or emergency services."
As a resource for UA faculty
and staff, the Dean of Students Office developed the
following guidelines to help determine the distinction
between disruptive and threatening student behavior:
Student Disruptive Behavior: Guidelines for the University of Arizona Faculty and Staff
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