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Student Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities. Student Conduct and The University of Wyoming Regulations. Student Responsibilities . When you signed up to attend the University You signed a statement that you would agree to live by the University Regulations Now you are here.

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Student Rights and Responsibilities

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  1. Student Rights and Responsibilities Student Conduct and The University of Wyoming Regulations

  2. Student Responsibilities • When you signed up to attend the University • You signed a statement that you would agree to live by the University Regulations • Now you are here. • It’s time to learn about what you signed. • It is covered in UW Reg 8–30. • The “What…”?

  3. University Regulations • The University Regulations are the set of Rules which Govern the University. • There are also: • Presidential Directives • Trustee Bylaws • Wyoming Constitution and State Statutes • Federal Law

  4. University Regulations • The “University Regulations” title is still new. • Formerly, we had the “UniRegs”.“New Regulatory StructureOn July 17, 2008, the Board of Trustees adaopted (sic) a new regulatory structure. Former Trustee Regulations and University Regulations (UniRegs) have been combined into a single set of regulations called UW Regulations (UW Regs). Only the UW Board of Trustees may create new, amend or repeal UW Regs. “ Office of UW Counsel • You may still hear people talking about the UniRegs. Hear “UW Regs” instead…

  5. UW Regs • The UW Regs are divided into Eight Sections • 1. University Governance and Structure • 2. Facilities • 3. Business Practices • 4. General Employment •  5. Academic Personnel •  6. Academic Policy • 7. Regulations of Academic Units • 8. Students • http://www.uwyo.edu/generalcounsel/new-regulatory-structure/index.html

  6. UW Regulations 1-1 • The University is governed by • A Board of Trustees • The President (who is named the CEO) • The Administrative Officers • Various V.P.’s • The Academic Officers • V.P of Academic Affairs • Deans • Department and Division Heads • Faculty

  7. UW Regs -Section 7. Regulations of Academic Units • Sub Section 7-550 describes the Operation of the College of Engineering and Applied Science • Defines the Departments • Personnel • Dean • Assistant/Associate Deans • Department Heads • Committees • Faculty

  8. UW Student Code of Conduct UW Reg 8-30 • The most important Regulation for the students is 8-30 - Student Conduct • The Regulation itself is only two pages, but it introduces the UW Student Code of Conductwhich is presented as part of the reg.

  9. UW Student Code of Conduct UW Reg 8-30 STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT 2008-2009 UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING • I. The Purpose • II. Definitions • III. Student Rights and Responsibilities • IV. Delegation of Authority & Jurisdiction for Student Discipline • V. Prohibited Conduct • VI. Judicial Process • VII. Sanctions • VIII. Temporary Suspension • IX. Appeals

  10. UW Reg 8-30 • I.          PURPOSE.  • The University of Wyoming is a community of scholars in which the ideals of freedom of inquiry, freedom of thought, and freedom of expression are sustained.  The exercise and preservation of these freedoms require a respect for the rights of all in the community to enjoy them to the same extent.   It is clear that in a community of learning, willful disruption of the educational process, destruction of property, and interference with the orderly process of the institution or with the rights of other members of the University of Wyoming cannot be tolerated.  • When students enter the University of Wyoming, they assume responsibilities and obligations, including satisfactory academic performance and social behavior consistent with the purpose of the institution.  Student conduct, therefore, is not considered in isolation within the University community but as an integral part of the educational process.  As such, students are expected to conduct themselves in accordance with the rules and regulations of the University.  Students, like all members of the University community, assume the responsibility to conduct themselves in compliance with the objectives and standards of conduct established by the University of Wyoming.       

  11. UW Reg 8-30 • III.       GENERAL STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES. • Every student has the right to all advantages, prestige and honors accruing to a student of this institution.  The student retains the rights guaranteed under the Constitution and laws of the United States and the State of Wyoming, the right to pursue an education, and to receive a degree or certificate for the successful completion of its requirements.  The University will establish and publish its rules concerning student conduct.  The University will determine when its rules are violated and determine the appropriate course of action.  By enrolling in the University of Wyoming, the student accepts the responsibility to comply with the University’s authority. 

  12. The Central Repository • The University maintains a “Central Repository” in the Dean of Students Office. • It contains information about Misconduct and Academic Dishonesty • UW Reg 6-802 - Appeals, when an appeal was heard by the Board, to the Director, Office of Student Life, who will file these reports in the student's record. • It is destroyed after seven years

  13. Student Rights and Responsibilities • You are being given a set of ethical, conduct and academic honesty questions. • Read through the questions assigned • Decide on what you believe the correct answer is • Be Ready to discuss it with the class

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