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The Vincennes University Student Standards of Behavior is a statement of
behavioral expectations for students and student organizations on the basis of the philosophy of
Vincennes University, federal and state laws, and local ordinances. These regulations were
prepared to protect the health, welfare, and safety of the students of Vincennes University. Most
of the regulations, accordingly, reflect the policies of Vincennes University, state, Federal and
local laws or ones of common sense. This Standards of Student Behavior applies to all students
enrolled in Vincennes University courses. Therefore, students should understand the specifics of
the conditions he or she has accepted when membership in the University is obtained through
enrollment. Students need to be aware that violations of the University Student Standards of
Behavior may result in some form of disciplinary action.
View/Print Student Standards of Behavior
As a
Vincennes
University
student, I commit to a code of civilized behavior.
I will practice personal academic integrity; I will respect the dignity of all
persons, including myself; I will respect the rights of others; I will not condone bigotry; I will
strive for the openness to learn from differences in people, ideas and opinions; I will demonstrate
concern for others, their feelings, and their need for conditions which support their work and
development. Allegiance to these ideals requires me to refrain from behavior that threatens the
freedom and respect every individual deserves.
The Student Standards of Behavior includes information on:
- Jurisdiction
- Misconduct Activities Which Subject A Student or Student Organization to Disciplinary
Action
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- Protecting the rights of the educational process
- Protecting the rights, safety and dignity of the individual
- Promoting personal responsibility and integrity
- Prohibited Use of Illicit Drugs and Alcohol
- Procedures for the Adjudication of Violations of the Student Standards of Behavior
- Conduct Adjudication
- Description of Rights in Disciplinary Situations
- Standards of Proof
- Types of Disciplinary Actions
- Right to Appeal
- Preservation of Records
- Standards Review
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