Academic Regulations |
Non-Academic Regulations |
The Honor System
Department of Parking and Transportation Services |
Department of Student Health
Address Changes |
Alcohol and Drug Policy |
Amplified Music |
Bicycle Policy |
Computer Usage Policy
Confidentiality of Students' Records |
Copyright Law |
Discrimination Complaint Preocedures
Dogs Running at Large |
Firearms |
Fund-Raising Projects by Student Organizations on University Grounds
Grievance Procedure |
Hazing |
Misuse of Student I.D.s at Athletic Events |
Residence Hall Visitation
Security Policy |
Sexual Assault |
Sexual Harassment Policy |
Solicitors and Sales Representatives
Statement of Students' Rights and Responsibilities |
Use of University Equipment
Use of University Facilities |
University Services and Activities
The University, as with any other public or private entity, cannot assure or guarantee a crime-free living or working environment. Accordingly, it is the responsibility of members of the University community to act in a security-conscious manner and to avoid actions which jeopardize their security as well as the security of others. Members of the faculty, staff, and student body should report all crimes, hazards, emergencies, or dangerous situations to the University Police Department.
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