Campus Policies
- Students with Disabilities
- Alcohol/Drug Policy
- Bias-Related Harassment
- Camping & Cooking
- Communication
- Computer Policies
- Demonstrations
- Display Policy
- Fundraising & Sales
- Gambling
- Institutional Policies
- Hazing
- Inspections & Searches
- Mail Distribution
- Mental Health
- Parking Services
- Pets
- Promotions
- Records
- Bikes, Blades & Cars
- Sexual Harassment
- Sexual Misconduct
- Smoking Policy
- Student Complaints
- Violence
- Weapons
- Winter Storms
- Student Handbook
- Alcohol/Drug Policy
General Institutional Policies
The conduct outlined below constitutes a violation of General Institutional Policies:
- Violation of civil/criminal law on or off-campus.
- Dishonesty in academic pursuits such as: cheating on exams, plagiarism and knowingly and willfully giving false personal information to faculty/staff.
- Altering college documents, records or ID cards with fraudulent intent.
- Obstruction or disruption of college activities including public functions on the campus; obstruction or disruption of teaching, research, administration, disciplinary proceedings or other authorized activities on the college premises.
- Physical abuse or mental harassment of any person on college premises or at college sponsored or supervised functions on or off-campus (including orientation or initiation activities).
- Theft or embezzlement of, destruction of, damage to, or unauthorized possession of property belonging to the college, a member of the college community or a campus guest.
- Refusal to comply with a proper order of a college agency or official acting within the scope of his/her job description authority; refusal to identify oneself or falsely identifying oneself to a college official upon the latter's request; knowingly making false or inaccurate statements or misrepresenting facts to a college agency or official.
- Unauthorized entry or use of college facilities; intentional obstruction that unreasonably interferes with freedom of movement, both pedestrian and vehicular, on-campus; possessing, making or causing to be made any key to operate locks or locking mechanisms on-campus without proper authorization; or using or giving to another a key for which there has been no proper authorization.
- Violation of published college regulations, including policies governing residence halls or off-campus housing.
- Possession or use of firearms, explosives, articles or substance calculated to intimidate, disturb or injure a member of the college community.
- Perjury, concealing evidence or contempt of judicial hearings.








