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Student Conduct and Community Standards

Student Conduct and Community Standards. [Judicial Affairs]. Your Student’s Brain…. Office of Student Conduct. The 5 top policy violations:. Academic Honesty Alcohol Drugs File Sharing Traffic Safety. Alcohol. Alcohol possession and use is not permitted by students under the age of 21.

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Student Conduct and Community Standards

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  1. Student ConductandCommunity Standards [Judicial Affairs]

  2. Your Student’s Brain…

  3. Office of Student Conduct The 5 top policy violations: • Academic Honesty • Alcohol • Drugs • File Sharing • Traffic Safety

  4. Alcohol Alcohol possession and use is not permitted by students under the age of 21

  5. Parental Notification • FERPA • Calls to parents or guardians • Letter from your student to you

  6. Marijuana • Prescriptions for medical marijuana do not exempt individuals from compliance with University policies or laws related to smoking or drug use. • California law does not allow individuals to smoke or otherwise use medically prescribed marijuana in any area where smoking is prohibited and within 1000 feet of any school.

  7. Other Drugs • Prescription Drugs • “Academic Steroids” • Bath Salts, K2 or Spice, Salvia

  8. How Students Cheat • Plagiarism • Cut and paste • Word substitution or mosaic changes • Failure to cite original sources • Cheating • Copying form another student • Looking at another student’s exam • Doing work for another person

  9. How Students Cheat Other Academic Dishonesty • Submitting the same paper or assignment for different classes • Lying to an instructor • Altering answers on a scored test and submitting it for a higher grade • Using a test bank or old exams not available to all students in the class

  10. Why Students Cheat College expectations • Time required outside of class • Study habits Time management • Too much time socializing • Alcohol or drug use Health and wellness • Sleep • Stress • Medication management

  11. Consequences of Misconduct • Grades • Student conduct file • Employment background checks • Admission to graduate programs

  12. File Sharing • Peer-to-Peer file sharing software is not permitted (e.g., Gnutella, Bit Torrent) • University network will flag and warn a student • 3-strike policy • Repeat violations will result loss of network access

  13. The Signs Are Real…and so are the cops! Traffic regulations are enforce on campus!

  14. Getting Involved • Judicial Board Member • Peer Educator

  15. Student Conduct It takes less time to do a thing right, than it does to explain why you did it wrong. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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