Student Judicial Affairs

     

Campus Policies - Policies and other Information:

           Executive Order No, 970, Student Conduct Procedures for California State Universities

           Executive Order No, 1006, Student Activities

           Title 5-Barclays Official California Code of Regulations

           Code of Students' Rights and Responsibilities (EM 96-38)

University Policy - EM 04-36 Policy on Academic Integrity and the Establishment of the Council for Promoting Academic Integrity

          Information and Examples

         Student Grievance Procedures (EM 05-10)

         Executive Memorandum 01-01

         Computing Resources Policy (EM 97-18)

         Guidelines for Speech and Advocacy (EM 86-12)

                     Appendix A: Solicitation Policy

                     Appendix B: Publicity Policy

                     Appendix C: Free Speech Policy

                     Appendix D: Speech and Advocacy Board

         Alcohol Policy and Programs

         University Alcohol Policy - EM 99-11

        

Resources for Students/Faculty:

           Avoiding Plagiarism - Mastering the art of Collaboration

           Unauthorized Collaboration - What Students should know

            "Cheating" - It's just not worth it

             Classroom Disruption


Confidentiality:

CSU, Chico is committed to respecting the right to privacy of each student, especially if there is a need for implementing the student grievance procedures or in any student disciplinary action that might be needed. All e-mail links on the Judicial Affairs pages are held in strictest confidence.


Sexual Harassment

California State University, Chico will not tolerate any kind of exploitation of students, including sexual harassment. Sexual harassment is defined as unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, or verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature when: 1. submission to such conduct is explicitly or implicitly a term of condition of employment, academic grade, or enrollment;2. submission to such conduct is used as the basis for employment or education decisions; 3. such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual's work/academic performance or creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working or educational environment.
Students who believe they have been harassed should seek information and/or assistance through the Director of Student Judicial Affairs in Kendall Hall 110, 898-6897.  The Director for Student Judicial Affairs will report cases of alleged sexual harassment by University employees to the Director of Employment Practices and Affirmative Action.

University Position
Description of Sexual Harassment
Common forms of Sexual Harassment
Sexual Harassment
Gender Harassment
Peer Harassment
Sexual Assault Myths and Realities
Sexual Assault Policy

   Questions concerning Sexual Harassment
      Email:   SJD@csuchico.edu
      Location: Kendall 112
      Phone: (530) 898-6897