Undergraduate Catalog 2009-2011
Student Conduct
The director of Student Conduct administers the conduct
system for all students and is available to all students, faculty, and staff
who may have questions or concerns regarding the University judicial system.
The office of Student Conduct is
responsible for developing ways to respond effectively to incidents or issues
that threaten to disrupt the learning environment. In addition, this office
assists with the coordination of conduct referrals to counseling or alcohol and
other drug education programs. The goals of the office of Student Conduct
include resolving discipline cases in a developmentally sound manner consistent
with University policy and applicable state and federal laws; encouraging the
teaching and development of life-skills, such as healthy decision making,
civility, and accountability; and maintaining integrity in regards to the
health, safety, and security of all members of the CCSU community.
In the event a student fails to
complete sanctions from a prior disciplinary resolution by the required
deadline or has failed to meet to resolve reported disciplinary violations, the
office of Student Conduct may place restrictions on the student's ability to
register for courses, reside on campus, etc., until the matter has been fully resolved.
The office of Student Conduct is
located in Barrows Hall, Room 110 (860-832-1667).