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Student Code
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Under Arizona law, the Arizona Board of Regents
is responsible for the control and supervision of the state
universities and their properties and activities. The Board
is authorized to enact ordinances for the governance of the
universities and the maintenance of public order upon all
property under its jurisdiction. The Board has promulgated
this Student Code of Conduct in order to meet its responsibilities
under Arizona law. |
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The Presidents are authorized to enforce the Student Code
of Conduct. |
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Violators may be accountable to both civil and criminal
authorities and to the university for acts of misconduct
that constitute violations of the Student
Code of Conduct. At the discretion of university officials, disciplinary action
at the university may proceed during the pendency of other proceedings. Sanctions
may be imposed for acts of misconduct that occur on university property or
at any university sponsored activity. As further prescribed in these rules,
off-campus conduct may also be subject to discipline. With respect to student
organizations, and their members, university jurisdiction extends to premises
used or controlled
by the organizations. |
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Philosophy :: Back to Top |
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The aim of education is the intellectual, personal,
social, and ethical development of the individual. The educational
process is ideally conducted in an environment that encourages
reasoned discourse, intellectual honesty, openness to constructive
change and respect for the rights of all individuals. Self
discipline and a respect for the rights of others in the
university community are necessary for the fulfillment of
such goals. The Student Code of Conduct is designed to promote
this environment
at each of the state universities. |
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The Student Code of Conduct sets forth the standards of
conduct expected of students who choose to join the university
community. |
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Students who violate these standards will be subject to
disciplinary sanctions in order to promote their own personal
development, to protect the university community, and to
maintain order and stability on campus. |
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Scope :: Back to Top |
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The adoption of the Student Code of
Conduct does not prohibit any university or the Board
of Regents from adopting or maintaining additional
rules to govern the conduct of students. Allegations
of misconduct brought under the Student Code of Conduct
may be combined with allegations arising under other
university
or Board rules. |
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The Student Code of Conduct applies to individual
students and to student
organizations. |
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Students and student organizations are also subject
to the following rules: |
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Rules adopted by each university
to govern the control of vehicles and other modes
of transportation on university property |
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Rules relating to student classroom conduct,
academic dishonesty, academic eligibility, performance
and evaluation |
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Rules governing student housing |
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Rules governing the maintenance of public order |
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Rules governing the conduct of student athletes |
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Rules governing the use of university communication
and computing resources,
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Such other rules as may be adopted by the Board
or universities in furtherance of university
and educational goals. |
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Student Oranizations:: Back to Top |
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Student organizations may be charged with
violations of the Student Code of Conduct. |
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Student organizations, as well as their members, may be
held collectively and/or individually responsible for violations
if the misconduct occurs: (a) on university property; (b)
on premises used or controlled by the organization; or (c)
at university-sponsored activities. |
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The officers or leaders of a student organization may be
held collectively and/or individually responsible when such
violations are committed by persons associated with the organization
who have received consent or encouragement from the organization's
officers or leaders or if those officers or leaders knew
that such violations were being or would be committed. |
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The officers or leaders of a student organization may
be directed to take action designed to prevent or end such
violations by the organization or by any persons associated
with the organization. Failure to comply with a directive
may be considered a violation of the Student Code of Conduct,
both by the officers or leaders of the organization and by
the organization. |
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| All policies found in the Policy Manual are
subject to change from time to time as approved by the Arizona
Board of Regents. The central office disseminates hard copies
of additions/revisions not more than 3 times each year. The
web copy, located at http://www.abor.asu.edu,
is updated every 1-2 months, as needed. Prior to acting in
reliance upon a specific board policy as it appears in any
copy of the policy manual, please check to make sure that
the board has not recently approved any additions/revisions
to that specific policy. |
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