Disruptive behavior is typically difficult to define as each situation has to be evaluated in context of the occurrence. In an effort to educate our campus community about what constitutes disruptive behavior, we have provided examples below. This list is not all-inclusive and is designed to serve as a tool in helping students and faculty identify unacceptable behavior. Many of the classroom behaviors described below are expected to be handled/addressed through effective classroom management practices not through the university disciplinary process. For example, tardiness may be disruptive, but it is typically not an issue addressed through the disciplinary process. An instructor should have a set of consequences in place for this behavior that is outlined in the syllabus. For a full list of prohibited behaviors please refer to the Student Code of Conduct handbook.
Classroom Behavior
Residence Hall Behavior
University Event Behavior
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Student Judicial Board
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Student Judicial Board members have been selected for 2012-2013.
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Traffic Citation Appeals
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| Student traffic citation appeals are heard by the Court of Traffic Appeals. Please visit the Student Government Association web site for full information. Appeals may be made by visiting the SGA website, and decisions may be reviewed online as well. |
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Mediation
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What is mediation? |
| Mediation is a process in which a neutral third party (mediator) facilitates the discussion and identification of issues between the disputants, the development of alternate solutions, and the negotiation of a mutually satisfying outcome to the dispute. |
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