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Know the Code, Live the Code

Know the Code, Live the Code. Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards Summer Orientation 2011. Student Conduct Code. Overview of the Code The Student Conduct Code http://policies.temple.edu Administration of the Code SCCS and Residence Life How referrals are made

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Know the Code, Live the Code

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  1. Know the Code, Live the Code Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards Summer Orientation 2011

  2. Student Conduct Code Overview of the Code • The Student Conduct Code • http://policies.temple.edu • Administration of the Code • SCCS and Residence Life • How referrals are made • Sources Include: Campus Safety, Residence Life, Faculty, Staff, Students, University Community, Non-TU • Contact our Office

  3. Jurisdiction • Individuals • Organizations • Campuses • On/Off Campus • Referrals from outside Temple

  4. 2010-2011 Statistics Top Three Student Conduct Code Violation Referrals: 1.       Alcohol and Drug = 802 2.       Theft/Property Damage = 140 3.       Disorderly Conduct = 133

  5. Violations Academic Dishonesty(13) Fraud/Forgery Threat/Intimidation/Assault(63) Disorderly Conduct(133) Sexual Harassment(4) Sexual Assault(9) Stalking(5) Alcohol/Drug(802) Weapons(4) Theft(140) Hazing(4)

  6. Sanctions • Expulsion from University/University Housing • Suspension from University/University Housing • Organizational • Probation • Academic • Fines • Community Service • Educational • Withdrawal of Student Social Privilege • Reprimand

  7. What is Probation? • Probation is for a designated period of time and may include restrictions or requirements, such as follow-up meetings with the SCA. • During the term of the probation, students cannot work as an RA, Owl Team member, or other leadership positions • In most cases, probation restricts a student from participating in study abroad programs during the length of probation

  8. Mandatory Minimum Alcohol/Drug Sanctions • First Offense • DAO Referral • Probation, 15-20 Weeks • $250.00 fine • Parental Notification(Under 21) • Second Offense • DAO Referral • Probation • $700.00 fine • Parental Notification(Under 21) • Recommendation for Removal from University Residence Hall • Third Offense • Recommendation for removal from Temple University

  9. Medical Amnesty Policy To get immediate help for you or an intoxicated friend, call Campus Safety at 215-204-1234 Students granted Amnesty will not be sanctioned for violating the Student Conduct Code Students granted amnesty will be required to complete DAO Track III with the Tuttleman Counseling Services

  10. Code Card

  11. Student Conduct Files • Confidential • FERPA • Sanction completion • Discipline holds • Future disclosure- Graduate Schools and Employers • Retained for 6 years after graduation

  12. Contact Information Social Media & Website coming soon!!!! Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards Student Center, Room 318 (215) 204-3286 sccs@temple.edu

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