CONDUCT SYSTEM Sample Clauses

CONDUCT SYSTEM. 2.01 Conduct Process: Residential Life conduct procedures are limited to administrative actions, and as such, do not automatically affect a Licensee's student status. If a Licensee's conduct warrants referral for more stringent University action, the Office of Student Conduct will formally advise the Licensee of that process as outlined in CSU Executive Order 1098. Housing sanctions may include formal warnings, reassignment of bed
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CONDUCT SYSTEM a) The University Housing conduct system coordinates with the University’s Office for Student Rights and Responsibilities, the University Police Department, and other University offices as appropriate. b) If a Licensee allegedly violates a University policy or a condition of this License that is also a violation of the Student Conduct Code and/or state/federal laws, the matter will be adjudicated by the University Housing Conduct Process, the Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities, and/or referred to the University Police Department, as appropriate and as determined by the University. More information regarding the Student Conduct Code and Student Conduct process may be viewed at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx. (See also Sections §§41301 and 41302 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations, and CSU Executive Order 1098.) c) In support of maintaining University Housing’s Standards of Community (Section 18, Paragraph J), during the course of a conduct/administrative and/or police investigation alleging sexual misconduct, stalking, threats, or violence, University Housing retains the right to change, either temporarily or permanently, a Licensee’s housing assignment. d) In accordance with the University Housing Resident Handbook and the Student Code of Conduct, and policies set forth in the Dining Plan Handbook, misconduct or failure to adhere to applicable University policies may result in permanent removal of a Licensee from housing and/or from some or all food service venues.
CONDUCT SYSTEM. The University Housing conduct system coordinates with the University’s Office for Student Rights and Responsibilities, the Cal Poly Police Department and other University and City of SLO offices as appropriate. Should a violation/fee incur on the Cal Poly Lofts, the resident(s) would be responsible for resolving any violations and fees.
CONDUCT SYSTEM a) The University Housing conduct system coordinates with the University’s Office for Student Rights and Responsibilities, the Cal Poly Police Department, and other University offices as appropriate. b) If a Licensee allegedly violates a University policy or a condition of this License that is also a violation of the Student Conduct Code and/or state/federal laws, the matter will be adjudicated by the University Housing Conduct Process, the Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities, and/or referred to the Cal Poly Police Department, as appropriate and as determined by the University. More information regarding the Student Conduct Code and Student Conduct process may be viewed at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx. (See also Sections §§41301 and 41302 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations, and CSU Executive Order 1098.) c) In support of maintaining University Housing’s Standards of Community (Section 18, Paragraph J), during the course of a conduct/administrative and/or police investigation alleging sexual misconduct, stalking, threats, or violence, University Housing retains the right to change, either temporarily or permanently, a Licensee’s housing assignment.
CONDUCT SYSTEM a. The University Housing conduct system coordinates with the University’s Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities, the Cal Poly Police Department, and other University offices as appropriate. b. If a Licensee allegedly violates a University policy or a condition of this License that is also a violation of the Student Conduct Code and/or state/federal laws, the matter will be adjudicated by the Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities, and/or referred to the Cal Poly Police Department, as appropriate and as determined by the University. More information regarding the Student Conduct Code and Student Conduct process may be viewed at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx. (See also Sections §§41301 and 41302 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations, and CSU Executive Order 1098.) c. In support of maintaining University Housing’s Standards of Community (Subsection 20.l), during the course of a conduct/administrative and/or police investigation alleging serious threat such as but not limited to sexual misconduct, stalking, violence, University Housing retains the right to change, either temporarily or permanently, a Licensee’s housing assignment.
CONDUCT SYSTEM. Residents are expected to carefully read the Residential Life Student Handbook. Residents will be held fully responsible for the contents of the handbook and for all the rules and regulations contained therein. Possible sanctions, which may be applied in conduct hearings, are Residential Life probation, restitution for damages, education experience, fines, and/or termination of the Housing Contract. Certain violations of conduct can lead to immediate Contract termination and possible dismissal from the College. If the incident warrants, the civil authorities will also be notified.
CONDUCT SYSTEM. 2.01 Conduct Process: Residential Life conduct procedures are limited to administrative actions, and as such, do not automatically affect a Licensee's student status. If a Licensee's conduct warrants referral for more stringent University action, the Office of Student Conduct will formally advise the Licensee of that process as outlined in CSU Executive Order 1098. Housing sanctions may include formal warnings, reassignment of bed space, probation, community service projects, and/or termination of the Student Housing License Agreement. To remain in good standing, Licensees are expected to participate and complete all conduct obligations. 2.02 Attendance at Appointments: Attendance at scheduled administrative appointments is mandatory. Licensees who fail to make or keep a required appointment risk the conduct process preceding without the benefit of their direct input.
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CONDUCT SYSTEM. The University Housing conduct system coordinates with the University’s Office for Student Rights and Responsibilities, the University Police Department and other University and City of SLO offices as appropriate.
CONDUCT SYSTEM. 2.01 Conduct Procedures: Residential Life conduct procedures are limited to administrative actions, and as such, do not automatically affect a Licensee's student status. If a Licensee's conduct warrants referral for more stringent University action, the Office of Student Conduct will formally advise the Licensee of that process. Housing sanctions may include formal warnings, re‐assignment of bed space, probation, community service projects, and/or termination of the Student Housing License Agreement. 2.02 Attendance at Appointments: Attendance at scheduled administrative appointments is mandatory. Licensees who fail to make or keep a required appointment are subject to termination of the Student Housing

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