Commitment to Diversity. Colorado State University - Pueblo does not discriminate on the basis of race, age, color, religion, national origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status or disability, and complies with all Federal and Colorado state laws, regulations, and executive orders regarding affirmative action requirements and discrimination. The students and staff of Residence Life and Housing at Colorado State University-Pueblo are a multicultural community of individuals. We are of diverse racial, ethnic, and class backgrounds and national origins. Our views encompass a broad spectrum of religious and political beliefs, and our sexual orientations differ. We are unique in that we strive to work and live together, and in the process, we can learn from one another in an atmosphere of positive contact and mutual respect. We are committed to behaving and expecting others to behave in ways that demonstrate our beliefs about the respectful treatment of each member of our community. We believe that we are individually and collectively responsible for our behavior and are fully accountable for our actions. We must take initiative and responsibility for our own learning and awareness of the differences that exist in our community and avoid all actions that diminish others. Bigotry has no place within our community, nor does the right to denigrate another human being on the basis of age, physical handicap, national origin, sexual orientation, race, gender, or religious affiliation. We do not tolerate verbal or written abuse, threats, intimidation, violence, or other forms of harassment against any member of our community. Likewise, we do not accept ignorance, anger, alcohol, or substance abuse as an excuse, reason, or rationale for such behavior. All of us who work and live in Student Housing community must be committed to these principles, which are an integral part of our purpose, values, and daily activities. We expect students to respect the rights of others and to be effective citizens of Student Housing and the Colorado State University - Pueblo community. Initial
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Samples: Student Housing Agreement, Student Housing Agreement, Student Housing Agreement
Commitment to Diversity. Colorado State University - Pueblo does not discriminate on the basis of race, age, color, religion, national origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status or disability, and complies with all Federal and Colorado state laws, regulations, and executive orders regarding affirmative action requirements and discrimination. The students and staff of Residence Life and Housing at Colorado State University-Pueblo are a multicultural community of individuals. We are of diverse racial, ethnic, and class backgrounds and national origins. Our views encompass a broad spectrum of religious and political beliefs, and our sexual orientations differ. We are unique in that we strive to work and live together, and in the process, we can learn from one another in an atmosphere of positive contact and mutual respect. We are committed to behaving and expecting others to behave in ways that demonstrate our beliefs about the respectful treatment of each member of our community. We believe that we are individually and collectively responsible for our behavior and are fully accountable for our actions. We must take initiative and responsibility for our own learning and awareness of the differences that exist in our community and avoid all actions that diminish others. Bigotry has no place within our community, nor does the right to denigrate another human being on the basis of age, physical handicap, national origin, sexual orientation, race, gender, or religious affiliation. We do not tolerate verbal or written abuse, threats, intimidation, violence, or other forms of harassment against any member of our community. Likewise, we do not accept ignorance, anger, alcohol, or substance abuse as an excuse, reason, or rationale for such behavior. All of us who work and live in Student Housing community must be committed to these principles, which are an integral part of our purpose, values, and daily activities. We expect students to respect Scientific evidence suggests that college students living in dormitory facilities are at a modestly increased risk of contracting meningococcal disease. Immunization against meningococcal disease decreases the rights risk of others and contracting the disease. Vaccinations may be available through your family health care provider, CSU-Pueblo Student Health Center, or your county health department. Please check with your health insurance to be effective citizens of Student Housing and see if the Colorado State University - Pueblo communityvaccination is covered by your policy. I have reviewed the above information on Meningococcal Disease and: Have received the vaccine Will receive the vaccine Will not receive the vaccine Initial
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Samples: Student Housing Agreement