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2100 - The Student and the University

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Last updated: August 23, 2023

2100

THE STUDENT AND THE UNIVERSITY 

A. MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY. By enrolling at the 果冻传媒麻豆社, students voluntarily accept responsibility for compliance with all university policies as well as local ordinances, state laws, and federal laws. Each student shall be responsible for his/her conduct at all times from the time the university grants admission through the actual awarding of a degree. This includes the period before classes begin or after classes end, and periods between terms of actual enrollment. Conduct that is not discovered until after a degree is awarded is also included.  

The university's part is to carry out its commitment to higher education, to fulfill its responsibilities in pursuit of the academic goals and objectives of all members of the university community, and to meet its obligation to provide an atmosphere in which students will have an opportunity to be heard in matters affecting their welfare. The university reserves the right to take necessary and appropriate action to protect the safety and well-being of the campus community. Students shall have the rights and responsibilities outlined in this policy and in FSH 2200 and 2300

B. STATEMENT OF STUDENT VALUES (passed by ASUI Senate in April 2014). The Statement of Student Values is a step toward formally conveying our common 果冻传媒麻豆社 educational and community goals. The Statement articulates the community we aspire to be, expresses our shared values, unites us as Vandals, and encourages collaboration with faculty, staff and the administration. 

We come together as Vandals, a diverse community embracing individuality and striving for equity. We hold each other accountable to conduct ourselves with integrity and honesty, to foster excellence in education both in and outside the classroom, and to treat each other with respect. 

C. JURISDICTION. Disciplinary action may be taken for (1) any violation of local ordinances, state or federal law; (2) on campus conduct that violates the Student Code of Conduct; and (3) off campus conduct that violates the Student Code of Conduct and that adversely affects the university community or the pursuit of the university's educational mission, process, or function, as determined by the Dean of Students. Students may be subject to civil and criminal penalties in addition to any university sanctions for the same violation. University proceedings may occur before, during, or after any civil or criminal actions are concluded and are not subject to challenge based on the action or inaction of any non-university authorities.

D. UI COMMITTEES DEALING WITH STUDENT CONCERNS. The following university-level standing committees (given along with their functions) are of particular interest to UI students. Further information on these committees, along with a full listing of other university-level standing committees, is to be found in Faculty-Staff Handbook section . 

D-1. ACADEMIC HEARING BOARD (AHB) (1640.02)

D-2. ACADEMIC PETITIONS COMMITTEE (APC) (1640.04)

D-3. ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING BOARD (AdHB) (1640.06)

D-4. ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE (1640.08)

D-5. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT ADVSIORY COMMITTEE (1640.10)

D-6. HONORS PROGRAM COMMITTEE (1640.53)

D-7. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE (1640.55)

D-8. OFFICER EDUCATION COMMITTEE (1640.64) (see 1565 F)

D-9. PARKING COMMITTEE (1640.66)

D-10. STUDENT CONDUCT BOARD (1640.83)

D-11. STUDENT FINANCIAL AID COMMITTEE (1640.84)(see 2900)

D-12. TEACHER EDUCATION COORDINATING COMMITTEE (1640.86) (see 4300 E)

D-13. TEACHING AND ADVISING COMMITTEE (1640.87)

D-14. UBUNTU (1640.58)

D-15. UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE FOR GENERAL EDUCATION (1640.89)(Information on the University Core Curriculum can be accessed at the core website: http://www.uidaho.edu/class/general-education )

D-16. UNIVERSITY CURRICULUM COMMITTEE (1640.91) (see 1540 B and C4110, and 4120)


Version History

Amended August 2023. Editorial changes.

Amended July 2020. Editorial changes.

Amended July 2014. Made minor edits of section A, added section B, made editorial changes.

Amended January 2014. Revised section A, added section C, made minor editorial changes.

Amended July 2009. Editorial changes.

Amended July 2009. Revised to refer individuals to each respective committee as listed in FSH 1640.

Amended July 2006. B-1.-5 was edited to reflect changes in university committees listed in FSH 1640.

Amended July 1998. B-1.-5 was revised.

Amended July 1996. Section D was added July 1996.

Adopted 1979.

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