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FROM: Student Affairs RE: Did You Know!?!?!?!!
Sent:
4/10/2018 11:10:36 AM
To: Students, Faculty, Staff

Did You Know!?!?!?!!

 

STATEMENT OF STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT

 

 

California University works to achieve its mission of Building Character and Careers by fostering an environment that encourages learning, both in and out of the classroom.  The adoption of the Core Values of Civility, Integrity and Responsibility is an effort to achieve an educationally-supportive environment by your voluntary commitment to live by these values.  In addition to the Core Values, the University has adopted a Bill of Rights and Responsibilities for members of the University community that describes the commitments we should make with each other as members of the University Community:

 

          We have the right to safety and security;

          We have the responsibility to ensure the safety and security of others.

 

          We have the right to be treated with respect;

          We have the responsibility to treat others with respect.

 

          We have the right to expect the best;

          We have the responsibility to give our best.

 

          We have the right to be treated fairly;

          We have the responsibility to treat others fairly.

 

It is hoped students will reflect on these Rights and Responsibilities and how to incorporate them into their lives.  Experiences at the University will challenge students and provide opportunities for personal growth as part of Building Character. 

 

The Student Code of Conduct identifies behaviors which are aligned with the Rights and Responsibilities and those which are not in order to assist students in learning what behaviors are appropriate in a university environment.  Compliance with the Student Code of Conduct is not voluntary.  Behavior that violates the Rights and Responsibilities will be considered violation of the Student Code of Conduct and may result in disciplinary action through the Office of Student Conduct. 

 

The Office of Student Conduct is located in the Natali Student Center, room 311.