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1 Student org conduct policies
Student Organizations are expected to adhere to all applicable institutional regulations. The University reserves the right to determine the appropriate time, place, content, and manner for conducting activities, and posting and distribution of materials on any of its campuses. Consequently, the University may deny or restrict the activities of student organizations. Student organizations are expected to exercise good judgment in planning and promoting their activities. Failure to do so may result in conduct action being initiated against the organization; consequently, policies, procedures and sanctions set forth within the Code of Conduct apply to student organizations collectively as well as to individual students. The Office of Student Involvement will work in conjunction with the Vice President of Students Affairs Office in any conduct action. Student Code of Conduct: Northwest’s Anti-Hazing Policy: Northwest’s Title IX Policy:

2 Conduct violation procedures
Adjudication The process of adjudicating student organizations closely mirrors the process of adjudicating students based on the Student Code of Conduct. In the case of student organizations, the policies of Northwest Missouri State University, Student Senate (detailed in Senate’s By-Laws), and the Student Code of Conduct apply. There are three (3) ways of formally reporting incidents:   1. Filing a report with the Coordinator of Student Conduct and Development   2. Filing a report with University Police   3. Filing a report (if wanted, anonymously) via the online reporting form Case will be hear first by the Coordinator of Student Conduct & Development, who will investigate, hold interviews and make a decision. The appeals process will be the same as is outlined in the Student Code of Conduct. Sanctions The following sanctions may be imposed upon groups or organizations:   1. Those sanctions listed in article IV(B)(1)(a)-(g) of the Student Code of Conduct.   2. Loss of selected rights and privileges for a specific period of time.   3. Deactivation. Loss of all privileges, including University recognition, for a specified period of time. STUDENT ORG CONDUCT POLICIES


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