UC Student Code of Conduct 2019 Review Cycle
UC community invited to share feedback on the Student Code of Conduct
The University of Cincinnati Division of Student Affairs is soliciting feedback on the Student Code of Conduct for the upcoming 2019 code review cycle. The Office of Student Conduct & Community Standards is engaging in a review of the code pursuant to University Rule 3361:40-5-03.
Faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to submit feedback for consideration through the Student Code of Conduct Feedback form. A Code Review Information Session will also be held April 4, 2019 at 1pm in TUC 417. All community members are encouraged to attend.
Questions can be directed to Becca Wallace in Student Conduct & Community Standards.
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