(A) Article 1. General provisions.
(1) Section
1.01.
Goals and policies.
(a) The primary concern
of the university of Cincinnati is education. As a consequence, the university
attempts to provide for students an environment that is conducive to academic
endeavor, social and personal growth, and individual self-discipline. Such a n
environment should encourage and protect free intellectual inqui ry, including
the examination of unorthodox or controversial ideas.
(b) In a university, the paramount value
involved in student conduct should be self -governance with each student
bearing the responsibility for his/her own behavior. Although it is thus
assumed that students are mature and responsible individuals and that the
university does not occupy a parental role, formal disciplinary sanctions
nonetheless may be imposed whenever student conduct interferes with the
university's duty to afford its members an opportunity to attain educational
and other stated institutional objectives. In pursuance of the goals of the
university, disciplinary policies, procedures, and standards should be
primarily educational rather than punitive in nature and should be consistent
with both the customs of a free society and the nature and function of an
institution of higher learning.
(c)
When a student has been arrested for the violation of penal statute or
ordinance, the university reserves the right to initiate judicial review in
accordance with the student code of conduct and review that individual's status
as a student. The university will be prepared to apprise students of sources of
legal counsel and offer other assistance and, in addition, will cooperate with
leg al agencies and other organizations in any program for the rehabilitation
of the student.
(2)
Section
1.02.
Interpretation and implementation of statement.
The relevant portions of the "1967 Joint Statement on Rights
and Freedoms of Students," adopted in principle by the board of trustees on
June 1 2, 1969 (see rule 3361:40 -5-02 of the Administrative Code) shall serve
as a guide to the interpretation of the goals and policies set forth above and
the implementation of this statement.
(B) Article 2. Student Code of Conduct
Review Committee.
(1) Section 2.01.
Establishment of a student code of conduct review committee.
(a) The student code of conduct review
committee shall be created in order to provide a democratic mechanism for the
creation and review of student conduct standards with the general provision of
this statement, the "1967 Joint Statement on Rights and Freedoms of Students"
and the university rules and regulations.
(b) The committee shall consist of ten members:
(i) Director of university judicial affairs
(chair),
(ii) Representative of the
ombuds office,
(iii) Two
representatives from the undergraduate student government/senate,
(iv) Two representatives from the graduate
student governance association (in consultation with law and medical school
tribunals),
(v) Two
representatives from the academic college liaisons as appointed by the academic
deans, and
(vi) Two
representatives from faculty senate.
(2) Section 2.02. Jurisdiction of committee.
(a) Any and all recommendations from this
student code of conduct review committee will be presented to the vice
president for student affairs and services and the senior vice president and
provost for baccalaureate and graduate education.
(i) Basic responsibility for the enactment,
amendment, or repeal of standards for student conduct shall reside with the
committee. The committee shall, however, to the maximum extent feasible,
delegate the function of formulating and administering standards in specific
areas to the groups directly concerned.
(b) In the discharge of its duties, the
committee shall:
(i) Formulate standards
relating to academic misconduct, such as cheating, plagiarism, forgery, and the
unauthorized alteration of academic records.
(ii) Formulate standards relating to individual student and
university of Cincinnati registered student groups conduct, either on or off
campus.
(iii) Formulate standards
defining those areas of student misconduct which, although subject to
prosecution under penal statutes and ordinances, also are subject to university
discipline.
(iv) Formulate
standards that ensure the confidentiality of student conduct records, minimize
the risk of unauthorized disclosure of such records, and specify which
violations of standards shall be entered on student
records.
(3)
Section 2.03. Rules of committee.
(a) The
rules of the committee, among other things, shall:
(i) Provide that a majority vote of the student code of conduct
review committee recommend the enactment, amendment, or repeal of a
standard.
(b) Any changes
in standards made in the course of a school year shall be given wide publicity
to all members of the university community.
(c) All meetings and proceedings shall be open to the
public.
(4) Section 2.04.
Procedures for enactment, amendment, or repeal of standards.
(a) Except as provided otherwise, the
following procedures shall govern actions of the committee relating to the
enactment, amendment, or repeal of standards:
(i) Actions of the committee, with their rationale, shall be
submitted for review to the vice president for student affairs and services and
the senior vice president and provost for baccalaureate and graduate
education.
(ii) If the vice
president for student affairs and services and the senior vice president and
provost for baccalaureate and graduate education endorse an action of the
committee, they shall issue a recommendation to the president for the board of
trustees' approval.
(iii) If the
vice president for student affairs and services and/or the senior vice
president and provost for baccalaureate and graduate education disagree with
the endorsed action, they shall, with stated reasons, propose reconsideration
of the matter by the student code of conduct review committee.
(iv) If no agreement can be reached by the
student code of conduct review committee, vice president for student affairs
and services, and the senior vice president and provost for baccalaureate and
graduate education, then the president shall make the final
decision.
(5)
Section 2.05. Effect of new standards.
Standards promulgated pursuant to this statement shall become
effective immediately and shall supersede previously existing university
regulations dealing with the subjects covered by the new standards from and
after their effective date.
(C) Article 3. Enactment, amendment, and
effect of statement.
(1) Section
3.01.
This statement and any subsequent amendments thereto shall become effective
immediately upon approval of the board of trustees of the university.
(2) Section
3.02.
Nothing in this statement shall be construed in such a manner as to be in
conflict with the law or with the bylaws and regulations of the board of
trustees of the university.
Replaces: Former Rule 3361:40-5-03
Replaces: 3361:40-5-03
Notes
Ohio Admin. Code 3361:40-05-03
Effective:
12/3/2003
Promulgated Under:
111.15
Statutory Authority: 3361
Rule Amplifies: 3361
Prior Effective Dates: 3/16/1978, 10/31/1983, 7/31/1989,
8/12/1994, 2/9/1998