Student Code of Conduct
- Principles of Community
- Preamble
- Standards For The Conduct Of Students
- Offenses Against the NYS Penal Law
- Interim Suspension
- Regulations
- 1 - Alcoholic Beverages
- 2 - Drugs
- 3 - Disorderly and Irresponsible Conduct
- 3.1.a. - Psychological and Physical Self Harm
- 3.1.b. - Maintenance of Public Order
- 3.1.c. - Disorderly Conduct (disruptive or destructive)
- 3.2 - Vandalism
- 3.4 - Misrepresentation & Fraud
- 3.5 - Failure to Comply
- 3.6 - Residence Halls’ Quiet Hours
- 3.7 - Fire Code Capacities
- 3.8 - Residence Hall Safety
- 3.9 - Identification
- 3.10 - Room Responsibility
- 3.11 - Pets
- 3.12 - Smoking
- 3.13 - Trespassing/Unauthorized Access
- 3.14 - Regulation Regarding Membership into Expelled Organizations
- 4 - Demonstrations and Public Gatherings
- 5 - Sexual Misconduct and Harassment
- 6 - Residence Hall Access and Visitation
- 7 - Fire Safety Equipment
- 8 - Firearms, Ammunition, Knives and Dangerous Weapons
- 9 - Explosives/Fireworks
- 10 - Gambling
- 11 - Assault & Harassment
- 12 - Theft & Possession of Stolen Property
- 13 - Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles
- 14 - The Conduct of Organizations
- 15 - Hazing Regulations
- 16 - Computer Misuse and Fraud
- Administration of the Conduct Code
- Other Administrative Actions
3 - Disorderly and Irresponsible Conduct
Submitted by HoyerSM on Tue, 02/28/2012 - 10:12am
Philosophy and Rationale
Acknowledging that both the College and the student body have a responsibility to provide an environment which enhances the quality of life in the community and is conducive to academic achievement, any behavior which jeopardizes the safety of others and the rights of persons and property or any conduct which is not consistent with this environment is prohibited. In all circumstances, common courtesy should be exercised. Restitution may be assessed in appropriate situations in addition to disciplinary action. The following behaviors directed toward others are strictly prohibited and may subject individuals to disciplinary action and possible civil or criminal prosecution.
- 3.1.a. - Psychological and Physical Self Harm
- 3.1.b. - Maintenance of Public Order
- 3.1.c. - Disorderly Conduct (disruptive or destructive)
- 3.2 - Vandalism
- 3.4 - Misrepresentation & Fraud
- 3.5 - Failure to Comply
- 3.6 - Residence Halls’ Quiet Hours
- 3.7 - Fire Code Capacities
- 3.8 - Residence Hall Safety
- 3.9 - Identification
- 3.10 - Room Responsibility
- 3.11 - Pets
- 3.12 - Smoking
- 3.13 - Trespassing/Unauthorized Access
- 3.14 - Regulation Regarding Membership into Expelled Organizations







