Office of the Dean of Students Campus Conduct New Student Experience-Summer Orientation Parent’s Program 2013.

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Office of the Dean of Students Campus Conduct New Student Experience-Summer Orientation Parent’s Program 2013

Encourage your student to review the University Code of Conduct located at students/student-conduct/code-conduct/ Every student at MSU is held accountable to this Code. We would encourage the parent(s) to review the process with their student so they have a better understanding of the process.

Authority 1. Have authority over any student 2. Have authority over any incident on campus 3. Can review and take action with off-campus incidents Complexity 1.If in proximity of violation, can be held responsible to violation. 2.If aid in violation, can be held responsible to violation. 3.Student needs to leave immediately. Notice 1.Notice is sent via University . 2.Considered delivered when sent. 3.Students are expected to check their University s daily.

 The Conduct Process is the University’s process  It is an educational process  It is not a criminal/legal process  Examples: – The University holds the standard of proof to a status of preponderance of evidence (i.e. more likely than not, 51%) as opposed to criminal courts that have beyond reasonable doubt (97+ %). – While your student may face criminal charges stemming from an incident, they most likely will face University charges. This is not “double-jeopardy” since it is not two criminal processes. – Legal/criminal outcome does not affect outcome of conduct process. If a student is found not guilty in court, it does not equal that they will be found not responsible in the conduct process (or vice-versa). In addition, the University conduct process does not wait for the outcome of a legal process.

1. Incident happens and is reported by faculty, RES staff, Police, etc… 2.The student will receive a letter from an administrator via University to come and discuss the incident and this meeting is referred to as the Conduct Conference Meeting. 3.If student fails to meet, a decision will be made without the student’s input; a plea of not responsible will be entered on behalf of the student. 4.During this meeting, the administrator will go over the process with the student and discuss their options. 5. The student will decide if they want a University Administrative Hearing (UAH) or a University Panel Hearing (UPH).  UAH—only the student and the administrator; can have University Advocate present.  UPH---the student goes before a panel consisting of a minimum of one faculty, one administrator and one student. They can have either one University Advocate or one Legal Counsel with them but only the student can speak during the process. They can also have witnesses to the event present (not character witnesses).

6. The student will receive the outcome via their University The student has the option of one-level of appeal based on the following criteria within 3 business days of outcome being delivered electronically: ▪ Procedural Error or bias can be proven ▪ Additional evidence can be provided ▪ Sanction is unduly severe 8. The student will receive their appeal outcome via University . Appeal outcome can drop original outcome, modify it or keep it the same. No increase of sanction will occur. 9.The process has concluded.

Alcohol 1.Not allowed in halls; only allowed in Village with all residents of age and all guests of age. 2.If present, can be held to policy violation regardless of if consuming (Complexity statement). 3.No drinking games allowed (i.e. beer pong) Drugs 1.Use/possession is not allowed on campus, period; even “medical marijuana” and imitation products. 2.“0-tolerance” for selling/distribution (including intent of) 3.Housing + Drugs = NO HOUSING. Academic Dishonesty 1.Intentional or not, still a violation. 2.If it is not theirs..cite it. 3.Best tip--Check with their professor and visit the Center for Writing Excellence in the Library for assistance.

Theft 1. Secure their items (lock their car doors, room doors, etc…). 2. If they take something that is not theirs, it is theft (clothes, money, parking boots, laptops, etc..) 3. If it looks too good, it usually is (they can be held accountable for possession of stolen goods…i.e. parking decals, laptops, etc..). Hazing and Weapons 1.Both come with minimum Suspension from the University. 2.Hazing-covers individuals and the organization. 3.Weapons-covers imitation items as well. Residence Halls 1.A student is accountable for his/her room and anything that happens within the room, including guests’ actions. 2.Follow guest policy. 3.Remember fire safety in halls and anything thrown out windows can lead to removal from housing.

Harassment 1.No tolerance for bias incidents, sexual harassment, or vulgar/abusive language. 2.If student is being harassed or bullied, tell someone. 3.Incidents can be one x one, phone, texting, online, etc... Students will be held accountable for statements they make online (Facebook, Twitter, , texting, etc…). Students need to think about what they are saying before they send it…once it is online, it is there. 4.Remember…posts made on social media sites are not private; they are public. Threat or Infliction of Bodily Harm 1. No fighting allowed. 2. Students expected to remove themself from potential risks 3. There is no “self-defense” policy.

Students who seek emergency medical attention for themselves or for whom medical assistance was sought related to consumption of alcohol and/or drug overdose will not be charged with violations of the Montclair State University Code of Conduct associated with that consumption (specifically: Section II, Letter B. and/or Letter G), provided they comply with the stated policy. If your student is intoxicated/consumed too much alcohol/had a drug overdose: Please call (or if on campus—5222)

 Students who are removed from residential facilities are not allowed to visit/reside in housing during specified time period.  Students can be removed from other facilities or events due to conduct.  Students who are suspended from University not allowed to be on campus during this period.  Students who are expelled from University never allowed to be on campus.  Non-students who are involved in policy violation receive PNG status.  Individuals who violate are subject to arrest for defiant trespass and additional sanctioning.

 University Warning (student made a mistake) University Probation (student REALLY made a mistake….) University Suspension: One-Two semesters; WD’s in all classes; no refunds; not allowed on campus; Transcript Notation University Expulsion: Forever; WD’s in all classes; no refunds; not allowed on campus; Transcript Notation

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, commonly referred to as FERPA, is a federal law that is designed to protect the privacy of and limit access to the educational records of students. In short, all educational records are strictly the student’s business unless the student gives a third party the right to this information in writing. The University holds that without a waiver signed by student, an administrator is not able to speak on any incident involving the student with another party. No “blanket” waivers.

Remind students that our goal is to allow them a safe environment conducive to their learning experience. If they have questions regarding a policy or process, ask someone (Community Assistant, Community Director, UPD, Office of the Dean of Student staff, etc…). If they are unsure if they can have/do something, again…..have them ask someone. Remember, as both adults and students, it is their responsibility to know the policies so that they have a fulfilling experience during their years at Montclair State University. Remember--- Ignorance is not an Excuse

Jerry S. Collins, M.S. Ed. Director of Student Conduct Office of the Dean of Students Student Center, Suite students/student-conduct/ A copy of this presentation will be available at this website during Summer 2013.