Policy Details
Date of Last Update
8/26/2024
- President
Responsible Office
Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution
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Classroom Removal Policy
STU 11.0
Policy Statement
11.1 Initiating Classroom Removal
In the event an instructor believes a student is engaging in
disruptive conduct during a class, the faculty member may ask the
student to leave the class immediately. If the student refuses
to
leave, the faculty member should call the Department of Public Safety
promptly to request assistance. The faculty member should notify OSSCR
immediately upon the conclusion of the class session.
11.2 Procedures
Upon notification by the instructor, a CRF will work
with the instructor to assess the level of severity of the conduct. After consultation with the CRF, the faculty member may choose to meet
with the student to convey expectations regarding future classroom
conduct. If the faculty member chooses this option,
the meeting with the student should be conducted before the next
session of the class. This meeting with the student may be done
together with the CRF.
If the faculty member believes the disruptive conduct warrants
removing the student from the class for the balance of the
semester, the faculty member will submit a written
summary of the circumstances to OSCCR to initiate the expedited
conduct procedures outlined in Article 9 Interim Measures of the Anchor on Student Rights and Responsibilities.
Procedures
Section 6.0 - Conduct Process and Resolution Procedures outlines the procedures related to this policy.
For a summarized, visual overview of the University conduct process, please click here.