I. Preamble
Students
of Kennesaw State University are guaranteed all of the rights,
privileges and freedoms granted to a citizen of the United States. In
addition, they are entitled to an environment that is conducive to
learning and individual growth. To this end, students enrolling at
Kennesaw State University assume a responsibility to abide by the
University’s student conduct regulations, just as they assume a
citizen’s responsibility to abide by federal, state and local laws.
Violation of statutory laws or of the University student conduct
regulations or specific departmental rules may lead to disciplinary
action(s) by
Kennesaw
State
University. By adhering to these policies and regulations students can
fulfill their responsibilities and enjoy the exercise of their own
rights while also respecting the rights of others.
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II. Academic Honesty
The high quality of education at
Kennesaw
State University is reflected in the credits and degrees its students
earn. The protection of these high standards is crucial since the
validity and equity of the University's grades and degrees depend upon
it. Any student found to have violated any KSU academic honesty
regulation after a hearing before a university hearing panel or before
the Vice President for Student Success and Enrollment Services (or
his/her designee) shall be suspended for at least one semester, unless
the student persuades the deciding body that the circumstances of his or
her behavior substantially mitigate the gravity of the violation. These
regulations are designed to assist students in (1) developing
appropriate attitudes about, and (2) understanding and following the
university’s standards relating to academic honesty. The regulations
protect students by helping them avoid committing infractions that may
compromise the completion of their KSU degrees or damage their
reputations.
A. Plagiarism and Cheating
No student shall receive, attempt to receive, knowingly give or
attempt to give unauthorized assistance in the preparation of any work
required to be submitted for credit as part of a course (including
examinations, laboratory reports, essays, themes, term papers, etc.).
When direct quotations are used, they should be indicated, and when the
ideas, theories, data, figures, graphs, programs, electronic based
information or illustrations of someone other than the student are
incorporated into a paper or used in a project, they should be duly
acknowledged.
B. Unauthorized Access to
Official
University Materials
No student shall take or attempt to take, steal or in any
unauthorized manner otherwise procure, gain access to, alter or destroy
any material pertaining to the conduct of a class (including tests,
examinations, grade change forms, grade rolls, roll books, laboratory
equipment, University grade records in written or computerized form,
etc.).
C. Misrepresentation, Falsification of University Records or
Academic Work
No student shall knowingly provide false information in completing
University forms or applications (including admissions forms,
scholarship applications, time sheets, use of false or counterfeit
transcripts, etc.) or in any work submitted for credit as part of a
course.
D. Malicious Removal, Retention, or Destruction of Library
Materials
No student shall misplace, take, destroy or attempt to misplace, take or
destroy any item or part of an item belonging to or in the protection of
the University library with the intention of bringing about an undue
disadvantage in the classroom work of other
Kennesaw
State University students.
E. Malicious/Intentional Misuse of Computer Facilities and/or
Services
The malicious or intentional misuse of computer facilities and services
is prohibited. Violation of state and federal laws (including copyright
violations, unauthorized access to systems,
alteration/damage/destruction, or attempted
alteration/damage/destruction, use for profit, etc.) or a department's
rules for computer usage (including account violations, damage, or
destruction of the system and/or its performance, unauthorized copying
of electronic information, use of threatening or obscene language, etc.)
is prohibited.
F. Student Identification Cards
(1) Lending, selling, or otherwise transferring a student
identification card of any type is prohibited, as is the use of an
identification card by anyone other than its original owner.
(2) No student shall obtain under false pretenses any additional student
identification cards.
(3) A student must present proper credentials to properly identified
University faculty and staff upon their request while these persons are
in the performance of their duties.
G. Revisions of Academic Honesty Regulations
Any student, faculty member or administrator can initiate any
revision of, additions to and deletions from these Academic Honesty
Conduct Regulations. Recommendations shall be submitted to the Vice
President for Student Success and Enrollment Services. The Vice
President, in consultation with appropriate parties, shall ensure
discussion on the proposed change. When all parties have had an
opportunity to comment on the proposal, the Vice President shall forward
all recommendations to the University Council. The Council, in turn,
shall send its recommendations with comments to the Kennesaw State
University President and cabinet.
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III. Disruption of Campus
Life
It is the purpose of the institution to provide a campus
environment which encourages academic accomplishment, personal growth,
and a spirit of understanding and cooperation. An important part of
maintaining such an environment is the commitment to protect the health
and safety of every member of the campus community. Belligerent,
abusive, profane, threatening and/or inappropriate behavior on the part
of students is a violation of the Kennesaw State University Student
Conduct Regulations. Students who are found responsible for such
misconduct may be subject to immediate dismissal from the institution.
In addition, university disciplinary proceedings may be instituted
against a student charged with a violation of a law which is also a
violation of this student code without regard to the pendency of civil
litigation in court or criminal arrest and prosecution. Proceedings
under this student code of conduct may be carried out prior to,
simultaneously with, or following civil or criminal proceedings
off-campus.
A. Disorderly Assembly
No students shall assemble on the campus for the purpose of
creating a riot, or destructive or disorderly diversion, or obstructing
or disrupting the normal operation of the university, including any
teaching, administrative, disciplinary or public service activity, or
any other activity authorized to take place on the campus.
B. Disruptive and Dangerous Conduct
No student shall act in a manner that can reasonably be expected to
disturb the academic pursuits of others or infringe upon the privacy,
rights, or privileges of others, or the health or safety of him/herself
or other persons.
C. Disruptive Speech
That speech is prohibited which: a) presents an immediate or
imminent clear and present danger, b) is disruptive to the academic
functioning of the institution, or c) constitutes a threat against an
individual(s) such that it would provoke that individual(s) to imminent
violent reaction.
D. Physical Attack
Physical attack on or in University property or at functions
sponsored by the University or any registered University organization is
prohibited.
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E. Sexual Harassment/Assault
No student shall subject another person to unwelcome sexual
overtures or conduct, either verbal or physical.
F. Theft or Damage of Personal Property
No student shall take, sell or attempt to take or sell, damage or
destroy any items belonging to students, faculty, staff, guests of the
University, or student groups without proper authorization. Nor shall
any student make or attempt to make unauthorized use of the property of
any other person or organization while on the KSU campus.
Sale of a
textbook or other item that is not one's own will be regarded as prima
facie evidence of theft. Items should be turned in to a Lost and Found
area.
G. Theft or Damage to University Property
The taking of or malicious, unwarranted, or irresponsible
destruction or damaging of items of University property (including
library items), items rented, leased, or placed on the campus at the
request of the institution, or items belonging to the students, faculty,
staff, guests of the University, or student groups or organizations is
prohibited.
H. Possession of Weapons or Fireworks
Students are prohibited from possessing fireworks, firearms or
other weapons on University property or at University sponsored events,
except with the specific permission of the Department of Campus Safety
and Security. Peace officers recognized by the State of
Georgia
are exempt from this firearms regulation.
I. Unauthorized Entry or Use of University Facilities
No student shall make or attempt to make unauthorized entry or use
of any University building or facility including electronic data
processing systems or personal electronic accounts/files. Upon
appropriate notice by University officials, authorization for the use of
University facilities can be withdrawn or otherwise restricted. The
malicious or intentional misuse of computer facilities and services is
prohibited. Violations of state and federal laws (including copyright
violations, unauthorized access or systems,
alteration/damage/destruction, or attempted
alteration/damage/destruction, use for profit, etc.) or a department's
rules for computer usage (including account violations, damage or
destruction of the system and/or its performance, unauthorized copying
of electronic information, use of threatening of obscene language, etc.)
are prohibited.
J. Fire Safety and False Alarms
1. No student shall tamper with fire safety equipment.
2. No student shall set or cause to be set any unauthorized fire in or
on University property.
3. No student shall make, or cause to be made, a false fire alarm or a
false notification of the presence of a bomb.
4. All occupants of a building must leave the building when the fire
alarm sounds or when directed to leave by properly identified University
faculty or staff while these persons are in the performance of their
duties.
K. Littering and Sanitation
1. No student shall dispose of trash and refuse of any kind except
in proper trash receptacles.
2. Food and drink are prohibited in designated areas of the University,
including classrooms.
3. No student shall in any way dispose of tobacco products in trash
receptacles in or on University property.
L.
Kennesaw
State University Is a Smoke-Free Environment.
Smoking is prohibited on the KSU campus except in areas specifically
designated for smoking.
M. Gambling Is Strictly Prohibited.
N. Raffles
Raffles may be held by student organizations. Raffles will be
treated as any other fund-raising activity and will be subject to
fund-raising guidelines.
O. Advertising, Selling and Fundraising
No student or group of students acting in a representational
capacity for
Kennesaw
State University shall carry out any form of sales (including bartering)
or fundraising events, or advertise sales or fundraising events, without
the authorization of the University President or a designated
representative of the University President.
P. Campus Elections
No student shall carry out fraudulent and/or disruptive activity in
connection with any election, referendum or poll conducted on the
University campus.
Q. Shared Responsibility
Persons who knowingly act in concert to violate University
regulations may be given joint responsibility for such violation.
Students are responsible for their conduct on or in University property
or at functions sponsored by the University or any registered University
organization.
R.
Residential Code of Conduct
A
violation of the residential code of conduct is also a violation of this
student code of conduct.
As a resident at KSU, you assume an obligation to conduct yourself in a
manner compatible with the university's function as an educational
institution. This residential code of conduct defines the institution's
expectations of all residents. Any violations of these codes of conduct
will be reported to the Coordinator of Residence Life. Jurisdiction of
these violations shall be held by the Department of Student Conduct and
Academic Integrity (SCAI) and the Vice President for Student Success and
Enrollment Services or his/her designated representative, and handled in
the manner stipulated for non-academic grievances. All Kennesaw State
University residents shall abide by the following rules and regulations:
1. Alcohol
Students who are of legal drinking age (21) may possess and consume
alcoholic beverages in designated communities, but only as a private
activity in private living areas (i.e., room and/or apartment). Students
are legally responsible for their actions in all mental and physical
conditions including those induced by alcoholic beverages. Kennesaw
State University also prohibits:
a. The use or possession of alcohol by anyone under the legal drinking
age of 21;
b. The transport and/or consumption of alcohol in open containers in any
public area including any property that surrounds an apartment and is
considered housing property;
c. The manufacture or selling of alcohol;
d. Failure to abide by the institution's policy on student organization
use of alcohol;
e. Public intoxication;
f. Common containers of alcohol (kegs, party balls, trash cans, funnels,
beer hats, etc.) are not permitted. Beverages must be used in individual
containers;
g.Guests and/or visitors consuming or possessing alcohol in the
room/apt/surrounding area of a host (resident) under the age of 21;
h. Alcohol not being clearly consumed by those 21-years of age or older
in a room shared by students over and under 21 years of age;
i. The use or possession of alcohol by any resident or guest, regardless
of age, in a substance-free community;
j. Being present where an alcohol violation is occurring, regardless of
whether the resident/guest is using or possessing alcohol;
k. Alcohol paraphernalia is prohibited in substance free communities and
residential units of underage residents. For health and safety reasons,
empty alcohol containers are not permitted to be used for decorative
purposes within the residential facilities.
2. Drugs
Kennesaw State University prohibits:
a. Selling, possessing or using any substance currently classified as a
dangerous drug by the Georgia Controlled Substance Act or classified as
illegal by state or federal law;
b. Possession of drugs that may be used to incapacitate other
individuals;
c. Possession and/or use of drug paraphernalia, including but not
limited to any form of bong or smoking device, such as a hookah, even if
not used or used for tobacco products;
d. Being present where a drug-related violation is occurring, regardless
of whether the resident/guest is
using or possessing drugs.
3. Weapons
Kennesaw State University and Housing regulations prohibit the use
or possession of any weapon that can cause bodily harm either to the
bearer or another individual. In unclear cases of definition, the
context in which a particular object was used will determine whether it
is a weapon. Items that can be easily confused as weapons, including but
not limited to pellet, BB, paintball, or air guns, are prohibited.
4. Pets/Animals
The University does not permit students to have pets/animals in or
around the residential communities. This includes pets belonging to
outside guests; pets/animals may not “visit” at any time. The only
exceptions are: 1. Fish in a properly maintained aquarium not to exceed
10 gallons; and 2. Service animals determined to be necessary for
persons with disabilities.
5. Smoking
Smoking and the use of tobacco products is prohibited inside all
residential facilities. A resident may smoke on a private balcony (only
available at University Place) if agreed upon by all residents of the
apartment. Smoking is prohibited on all common area balconies and
stairwells. Students may only smoke outside in designated smoking areas
around the residential communities.
6. Cooperation
Residents and guests are expected to cooperate with all reasonable
requests made by members of the community, both on-campus and in the
surrounding neighborhood. Likewise, residents must comply with all
reasonable requests of any person acting in an official capacity as a
representative of the university, including, but not limited to,
Residence Life staff (including RAs), campus police, faculty, and
property management staff. Cooperation includes, but is not limited to,
participating in required residential activities (i.e., mandatory
meetings, judicial hearings, learning communities, rules, payment of
rent/fees, etc.). Cooperation also includes compliance with all rules
and regulations established by KSU Residence Life and/or KSU Housing not
included within this code of conduct but distributed through other
printed and electronic means (housing contract, newsletters, etc.).
7. General Safety and Well-Being
Residents are expected to take responsibility for the overall general
safety and well-being of themselves individually and the residential
community as a collective. Engaging in any behavior that impedes the
general safety and/or well-being of self and/or others is prohibited.
This may include, but is not limited to; causing physical or
psychological harm to oneself and/or others; creating an unsafe
environment by leaving doors unsecured, particularly common use doors;
failing to notify the appropriate authorities when knowledge exists of a
situation that may impede the general safety and/or well-being of
individuals and/or the community. General safety also includes
maintaining your living environment and your own person in accordance
with reasonable health, cleanliness, and safety expectations.
8. Fire Safety
Tampering with, vandalizing or misusing fire safety equipment is
prohibited and constitutes reasons for eviction from the apartments and
possible suspension or expulsion from the University. Fire safety
equipment includes, but is not limited to, alarms, extinguishers, smoke
detectors, door closures, alarmed doors, and sprinklers. Failure to
evacuate during a safety drill will result in disciplinary action. Items
that are flammable such as fuel, etc., may not be stored in a resident's
room or apartment. Items that require an open flame to operate or which
produce heat (i.e., Bunsen burners, lit candles, alcohol burners,
grills) are not allowed in resident's rooms. Residents must further
agree to abide by the safety regulations as stipulated in the Housing
Safety Regulations (located in this handbook).
9. Noise
All students are expected to respect the rights of others by refraining
from making loud noises or causing other disturbances that interfere
with study or sleep.
a. All residents are expected to respect 24-hour courtesy hours. If a
student makes a reasonable request of another student to be less noisy,
that student should comply. No noise should
be heard outside of a student room;
b. Quiet Hours will apply to noise regulation in the public areas of the
residential communities. Quiet Hour adjustments may be voted on by the
Community Councils. Until this occurs, residence-
wide quiet hours will be in effect. Quiet Hours are 10pm until 10am
Sunday through Thursday and 12am to 10am Friday and Saturday;
c. During exam periods, quiet hours will be extended to 24 hours. This
regulation also applies to areas surrounding the residential
communities, and public areas; and
d. In the event that a group makes a disturbance (e.g., game playing,
watching TV or yelling loudly), staff may request violators to leave
immediately.
10. Guests and Visitation
Residents may allow guests (those of the same or opposite sex) to visit
their room/apartments with agreement from the other residents in their
room/apartment. Guests are defined as any person not assigned to live in
that specific space (even if the person is a resident of another
on-campus space). Community Councils and roommates may develop rules
that are supplementary to but not in conflict with the established
guidelines. In order to facilitate safety and privacy, the following are
prohibited:
a. Use of the bedroom or bathroom of another resident without his or her
prior consent;
b. Guests (including other KSU students) staying in a resident's room
more than three nights within any seven night period, staying in a
resident’s room on a frequent basis, or cohabitating in any
room/apartment;
c. Proceeding or allowing guests to proceed through the residential
facilities unescorted;
d. Students are expected to accompany their guests at all times and
accept responsibility for their behavior. At no time should any resident
provide entrance to their room to someone who is not their guest, or
provide access to a guest who is unaccompanied by the resident (e.g.,
lending/copying a key or access card).
e. While hosts are held responsible for the actions of their guests,
legal action will also be taken against a guest for violating campus
policies, including but not limited to, criminal trespass or
prosecution. Guest must park in designated visitor spaces only, and
hosts may lose parking privileges if guests park illegally.
f. Minors who are not enrolled KSU students must be escorted by a
parent/guardian in addition to the host resident at all times. These
minors may not visit overnight without advance permission from the
Director of Residence Life or designee.
g. General occupancy, as recommended by management and the fire marshal,
is two persons per bedroom (i.e., a four person apartment equals a total
occupancy of eight people at any given time). Residents are expected to
comply with occupancy guidelines.
Visitation privileges may be revoked for individuals or groups who
violate the visitation policies.
11. Collective Liability/Damage and Vandalism
Residents are responsible for the condition of their rooms and any
shared spaces. While the University and KSU Housing will strive to
attribute damage and vandalism charges to the individuals responsible,
when it cannot do so, all members of an apartment or building may be
charged equally for any damages. Affected residents should provide
information to housing staff to assign these charges to the individual(s)
responsible. Damage, vandalism, theft, inappropriate use of facilities,
and/or use of facilities/furnishings in a manner other than that for
which they were intended, are prohibited. There are no appeals of a
Collective Liability charge.
12. Enforcement and Grievances
Any complaints or grievances should be directed to the respective
residence hall staff member. Residents have the right to file charges
directly against another student through the appropriate Residence Life
staff member. If the staff member cannot rectify the situation, then the
matter shall be referred through the appropriate channels, and
ultimately submitted for action or consultations to the SCAI Department.
SCAI shall handle all matters arising from this code as any non-academic
violation. Grievances against Residence Life staff members shall be
submitted in writing to the Director of Residence Life.
13. Modifications and Revisions
Any modifications or revisions to these codes of conduct shall be
submitted to the Kennesaw State University Residence Hall Association (RHA).
After discussion, the RHA shall forward its recommendations to the
Director of Residence Life. Upon his/her approval, the Director of
Residence Life shall forward the approved recommendations to the
Director of SCAI , and Vice President for Student Success and Enrollment
Services.
14. Warnings and Documented Incidents
As circumstances warrant, authorized Residence Life and/or SCAI
staff may issue warnings to students for behaviors of concern, and
violations of housing rules and regulations, even if such behaviors do
not constitute a violation of this code. These warnings and/or
documented incidents will be recorded within the student’s judiciary
file.
15. Solicitation, Posting, and Use of Residential Space
For the residents’ protection against fraudulent sales and annoyance,
solicitation is prohibited on university property. Periodically special
programs are offered where residents can learn about products and
services. Residents are prohibited from engaging in business activities
on campus and in housing. All activities, research, and postings within
the residential areas must be approved in advance by the Director of
Residence Life or designee, even if the activities/postings are
sponsored by recognized university departments or organizations.
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IV. Financial Responsibility
A. Financial Responsibility
Students are required to meet promptly all
financial obligations to the University.
B. Use of Student Activities Funds
To use student activities funds, student organizations must follow
guidelines set by the institution.
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V. Use and Possession of Drugs, Including
Alcohol
Use and/or possession of drugs (controlled substances) are
prohibited.
A.
Kennesaw
State University expressly prohibits the use, possession, sale or
distribution of alcoholic beverages on campus by any campus
constituency. Alcoholic beverages may be served at off-campus activities
to adults of legal drinking age for the state in which the activity is
being held, providing that a responsible organization representative
acknowledges responsibility for monitoring alcohol consumption. Student
activity funds or institutional funds may not be used for the purchase
of alcoholic beverages.
Kennesaw
State University is committed to recognizing, upholding and enforcing
the laws of the State of Georgia. Violation of those state laws shall
not be condoned on the campus or at any activity held off campus by any
constituency. Exceptions to the policy of no alcohol on campus may from
time to time be permitted at the discretion of the president, and there
are other limited exceptions to this policy within the residence halls
by those over the age of 21.
See section I of the residential code of
conduct.
B. All student organizations must submit an "Acknowledgment of
Alcohol Policy" form to the Vice President for Student Success and
Enrollment Services during the first week of classes each fall semester
and each time there is a change in either the president or advisor of
the organization. By their signatures, the president and advisor are
assuring
Kennesaw
State University that they and the individuals responsible for the
group's social events understand the Kennesaw State University Alcohol
Policy and state laws regarding the service and consumption of alcoholic
beverages.
C.
Alcoholic beverages will be allowed only for functions at which
alcohol is not the focal point, reason for, or the "drawing card" for
the event. Organizations choosing to advertise the service of alcoholic
beverages at functions will not make reference to the quantity of or
overindulgence in alcoholic beverages. Reference will also be made to
serving of food and alternative beverages, and the checking of driver's
licenses.
D. Any activity (especially those competitive in nature)
contributing to the overindulgence of alcohol is, by these guidelines,
prohibited.
E. Any violation of this policy at any organization activity shall
be reported to the Vice President for Student Success and Enrollment
Services by the designated monitor(s) verbally with 24 hours of
returning to campus and followed by a written report within three
working days. The Kennesaw State University Police shall report any
violation of this policy, whether at an activity or on an individual
basis, to the Vice President for Student Success and Enrollment
Services, who shall then be responsible for disciplinary action
according to established University non-academic disciplinary
procedures. Possible sanctions shall be the same as those for other
violations of nonacademic University rules and regulations as provided
for in the University Student Code of Conduct.
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VI. Jurisdiction of the
University Code of Conduct
Generally, KSU’s jurisdiction and discipline
shall be limited to conduct which occurs on university premises,
university housing, and contiguous areas such as streets and sidewalks.
Nevertheless, the university reserves the right to extend its
jurisdiction and discipline to KSU students whose off-campus conduct
violates the university’s student code of conduct and adversely affects
the KSU community or the pursuit of its objectives.
In addition, the following regulations apply to off-campus
activities including outings or field trips for classes of Kennesaw
State University, off-campus University athletic events, study abroad
programs, co-ops, internships, or any officially sanctioned off-campus
activity such as those under the auspices of a Kennesaw State University
class, an officially recognized University organization, or a Kennesaw
State University group or organization that is seeking official
University recognition.
A.
Students involved in off-campus activities shall not act in a
disorderly or disruptive fashion, nor shall they conduct any dangerous
activity.
B.
Students involved in off-campus activities shall not take, damage
of destroy or attempt to take, damage or destroy property of another.
C. Use and possession of Drugs, including alcohol: Use and/or
possession of drugs (controlled substances) is prohibited. Alcohol
regulations appear in Section V of this code.
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VII. ORGANIZATIONS
A student
organization is subject to the authority of the Court in the following
situations:
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An alleged offense
was committed by one or more members of an organization, and was
sanctioned by the officers.
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An alleged offense
was committed by one or more members of an organization and
organization funds were used to finance the venture.
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An alleged offense
was committed by one or more members of an organization and was
supported by a majority of the organization's membership.
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An organization
has chosen to protect one or more individual offenders who were
members or guests of the organization.
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The court, after
hearing the case, deems that the offense, by its nature, was an
organization offense and not the action(s) of the individual
members.
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An alleged offense
occurred as a result of an organization sponsored function.
A.
Disorderly or Disruptive Assembly
Assembly
for the purpose of or resulting in the disruption of normal university
or community activity, or which obstructs the normal activities of
university faculty or staff, is prohibited.
B. Use of
Alcohol or Other Drugs
Use and/or
possession of drugs (controlled substances) is prohibited. Alcohol
regulations appear in Section V of this code.
C. Hazing
Hazing in
any form is prohibited. Hazing is defined as follows: Any action taken,
or situation intentionally created, on or off the premises of the
university, to produce mental or physical discomfort, embarrassment,
harassment, ridicule or suffering as a means to gain entry into an
organization. These activities include, but are not necessarily
restricted to, paddling in any form; creating excessive fatigue;
physical or psychological shocks; wearing, in public, apparel that is
conspicuous and not normally in good taste; engaging in public stunts
and buffoonery; morally degrading or humiliating games and activities;
and/or any other activities not consistent with the regulations of
Kennesaw State University.
D. Theft
and Disregard for Property
1.
Unauthorized taking, attempted taking, or possession of items belonging
to an individual, the university, the community, or another university
or student organization is prohibited.
2.
Unauthorized use or attempted use of service (e.g., telephone, computer
services, etc.) belonging to the university, the community, another
student organization, or an individual is prohibited.
E.
Unauthorized Entry
Unauthorized entry, attempted entry, or use of university or community
facilities is prohibited.
F. Fire
Safety
Use of
fireworks or creation of a fire without the specific permission of the
KSU Police is prohibited.
G.
Academic Honesty
Maintaining files of examinations, tests, reports, or term papers is
prohibited.
H.
Official Recognition
All
student groups and organizations shall follow the appropriate
procedures, as set forward by the Office of the Vice President for
Student Success and Enrollment Services, to become officially recognized
Kennesaw State University student organizations.
I.
Gambling Is Strictly Prohibited.
J. Raffles
Raffles
may be held by student organizations. Raffles will be treated as any
other fundraising activity and will be subject to fundraising
guidelines.
K. Sales,
Fundraising and Advertising
Unauthorized selling of any kind (including bartering), unauthorized
fundraising, and unauthorized advertising of fundraising or any other
type of event is prohibited. Organizations shall follow the guidelines
set down by the Office of the Vice President for Student Success and
Enrollment Services for all such activities.
L. Proper
Planning
Organizations shall be able to demonstrate that they have taken due
measures to properly plan for any activities or events held on or off
the university campus.
1. All such events and activities must be registered with and approved
by the Office of the Vice President for Student Success and Enrollment
Services for approval at least two weeks prior to holding the event.
2.
Reasonable measures shall be taken to ensure appropriate parking,
security, safety and sanitary procedures for any activity or event.
3.
Organizations shall adhere to specified time limits for any activity or
event.
4. Holding
events or activities not sanctioned or approved by the Office of the
Vice President for Student Success and Enrollment Services is
prohibited.
M. Shared
Responsibility
Student
organizations are responsible at all times for organizational violations
of the university student conduct regulations by their members or their
guests. Organization members who knowingly act in concert to violate the
regulations may be held jointly responsible with their organization for
such violations. Organizations that knowingly condone, encourage, or
require behavior that violates university regulations may be held
jointly responsible for such violations.
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VIII. Contempt and False Statements Under Oath
A.
All students shall fully comply with the instructions of the hearing
boards of the Kennesaw State University SCAI Department.
B.
No student shall make a false statement while under oath in a university
disciplinary hearing.
C.
No student shall disrupt the proceedings of the Kennesaw State
University SCAI Department hearing, behave in a manner which in intended
to lessen the authority or dignity of the Kennesaw State SCAI
Department, or otherwise obstruct justice on the campus.
D.
All students are expected to serve as witnesses when summoned by the
Kennesaw State University SCAI Department unless excused by the Vice
President of Student Success and Enrollment Services.
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IX. Revisions of the KSU Code of Conduct excluding
those pertaining to Academic Honesty
Any student,
faculty member, or administrator can initiate any revisions, additions,
or deletions from the Student Code of Conduct Regulations.
Recommendations shall be submitted to the acting student government
association president. The SGA president shall ensure discussion on the
proposed change in the student government senate. When the SGA senate
has decided on an official recommendation to comment on the proposal,
the SGA president shall forward all recommendations with comments to the
vice president for student success and enrollment services no later than
90 days from the date of the initial proposal. In the event that 90 days
should expire without a recommendation being given to the vice president
for student success and enrollment services, the proposal shall be
passed directly to the vice president’s office for consideration and
deliberation. The SGA president, upon delivering the recommendation to
the vice president’s office, shall also forward copies to the director
of student conduct & academic integrity and the chair of the university
council for information purposes only. The vice president shall either
accept or reject the student government’s recommendations. If the
recommendation is accepted, the vice president shall distribute the
recommendation with comments to the university president and cabinet.
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X. Disciplinary Measures
A. For
students
1.
Expulsion: permanent severance of one's relationship with the
university.
2.
Probated expulsion: further convictions of major offenses, as
specified by the court, shall result in expulsion.
3.
Suspension: temporary severance of one's relationship with the
university.
4.
Probated suspension: notice to the student that further convictions
of major offenses, as specified by the court, shall result in
suspension.
5.
Disciplinary probation: notice to the student that any further major
disciplinary violation may result in suspension; this action might also
include one or more of the following: the setting of restrictions on
social activities, the issuing of a reprimand, and restitution.
6. Restrictions: exclusion from enjoying or participating in
social activities or from holding office in university organizations.
7.
Reprimand: Oral reprimand: an oral disapproval issued to the
student. Written reprimand: a written disapproval issued to the
student.
8.
Restitution: reimbursement for damage or misappropriation of
property; this may take the form of appropriate service or other
compensation.
9.
Community service: assignment to work a specific number of hours at
a community service agency.
10.
Ethics Training: for violation of the academic honesty code,
assignment to Ethics Training will be in addition to and following the
prescribed suspension period. For other violations, ethics training may
be assigned by the hearing panel or by the Vice President for Student
Success and Enrollment Services.
11.
Other Remedies as Imposed by the Vice President of Student Success and
Enrollment Services or his/her official designee.
B. For
Student Organizations
1.
Includes disciplinary sanctions 7, 8, 9 and 10 listed above.
2.
Suspension of the organization's registration with Student Activities.
3.
Probated suspension of the organization's registration with Student
Activities.
4.
Revocation of the organization's registration with Student Activities.
C.
Academic Dishonesty
Any
accused student found to have violated KSU regulations concerning
academic honesty by an SCAI hearing before a University Court panel or
before the Vice President for Student Success and Enrollment Services,
or his/her designee, shall be suspended for at least one semester unless
he/she has convinced the hearing body that there exist substantial
mitigating circumstances to his/her offense. The appropriate grade to be
assigned in the case of academic dishonesty is the responsibility of the
faculty.
D. Interim
Suspension
Interim
suspension measures may be employed against a student by the Vice
President for Student Success and Enrollment Services when the Vice
President for Student Success and Enrollment Services, or his/her
designated representative, shall determine, based on clear and
convincing evidence, that the student has engaged, or threatens to
engage, in behavior which:
a. is
seriously disruptive or significantly impedes the normal activities or
academic endeavors of others, or
b. poses
an immediate significant threat of physical danger to others, or
c. poses
an immediate significant threat of danger to him/herself, and such
threat is of such a serious nature that it must be handled more
expeditiously than the university student conduct procedures allow.
Interim
suspension may include any or all of the following:
a.
restriction from participation in any academic course, program, or
activity;
b.
restriction from participation in any student activity on or off campus;
c.
restriction from use of any or all University facilities, including the
library, labs, or offices;
d.
restriction from entering the campus or any designated portion thereof.
In such
instances, the process outlined for interim suspension in the university
SCAI Department procedures shall be followed.
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