FROM: Student Affairs RE: Week 5! Did you know?
Sent: 2/13/2019 2:54:59 PM
To: Students, Faculty, Staff
The student conduct process administered through the Office of Student Conduct is intended to be educational by helping students reflect on their decisions and actions.
Any interested party can file a report alleging inappropriate behavior by contacting the Office of Student Conduct at (724) 938-4439, or in person at 311 Natali Student Center.
When making a report, a person will need to supply specific information including names, locations, dates, times, and a summary of the event.
Students are considered representatives of the university in the local community and inappropriate behavior can reflect poorly on the university’s reputation. Therefore, the code of conduct applies also to off campus behavior.
The code of conduct can be found at www.calu.edu/current-students/student-services/office-of-student-conduct/index.htm.
Get Involved at Cal U!!
Opportunities are available through Student Activities and Leadership Programs:
- The Student Activities Board plans social, entertainment, and cultural events for the students at California University. Get involved by joining the board on Thursday at 4:15 p.m. in the Vulcan Theater in the Natali Student Center!
- There are over 120 clubs and organizations on campus where student can find their area of involvement. Visit http://sai.orgsync.com for a list of all clubs and organization on campus, and/or stop by the Club and Organization Fair on Tuesday, September 12!
- The Student Government Association is made up of three governing bodies: Student Senate, Student Cabinet, and the House of Representatives.
- Student Senate works with issues pertaining to the student body such as campus safety, registration, working with auxiliary groups, and more. Student senate meets on Mondays at 4:15 p.m. in the Natali Student Center room 206/207.
- Student Cabinet is tasked with preparing the budget (from student activity fee money) for over 120 allocated clubs and organizations on campus and for setting policies regarding those funds.
- The House of Representatives is made up of one representative of each club and organization, and disseminates information from various campus entities back to the clubs.