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R 05, Student Code Revision Act

Student Code Revision Act
R 05, 82nd Session
Version Info:
4-15-2002, as initially introduced: HTML
5-1-2002, committee version: HTML
6-6-2002, engrossed for signature: HTML
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Basic Information:
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Current Status:
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Long Title:
AN ACT CALLING ON NCSU TO NOT ADOPT THE PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT
Consideration History:
4-17-2002 Senate:
First Reading
Referred to the Government Operations Committee by the Student Senate President
5-1-2002 Committee:
Government Operations Committee Consideration
The Government Operations Committee reported the bill to Senate by consent, GO-07
5-1-2002 Senate:
Discharged from Committee
Adopted by consent
6-10-2002:
Signed into law by the Student Body President

Online Text

(as of 6-6-2002, engrossed for signature)

RESOLUTION 05

 

A RESOLUTION TO BE ENTITLED

An act to provide comment on the proposed changes to the Code of Student Conduct

 


WHEREAS,    the Office of Student Conduct has proposed general revisions to the Code of Student Conduct; and,

 

WHEREAS,    the proposed revisions to the Code allow the University to revoke degrees from alumni for any manner of misconduct while they were students, not just academic integrity misconduct; and,

 

WHEREAS,    the proposed Code revisions allow the imposition of special sanctions for academic integrity violations at the discretion of administrators; and,

 

WHEREAS,    students should have the right to know the penalties that can be applied for misconduct at the same time they learn what constitutes misconduct; and,

 

WHEREAS,    the proposed Code revisions remove the right of a student to have a hearing prior to disciplinary termination from University Housing; and,

 

WHEREAS,    the proposed Code revisions allow disciplinary process to be invoked at any time between an individual’s acceptance of enrollment and his or her graduation, regardless of the individual’s actual present enrollment status; and,

 

WHEREAS,    individuals with certain criminal records are denied admission to the University; and,

 

WHEREAS,    a code of conduct should be clearly worded so that students can understand the effect of clauses without consulting experts; now, therefore be it

 

RESOLVED,  that the North Carolina State University Student Senate encourages the University to reduce ambiguities in the Code of Student Conduct; and, be it further,

 

RESOLVED,  that the North Carolina State University Student Senate expresses concern over many of the proposed changes to the Code of Student Conduct, particularly:

(1)  the power to revoke degrees for non-academic misconduct;

(2)  the power of special discretionary sanctioning; and

(3)  the elimination of the right to a hearing prior to disciplinary eviction from Housing; and be it further

 

RESOLVED,  that the North Carolina State University Student Senate urges the University to apply the same disciplinary standards to students not actively enrolled as to individuals seeking admission.

I hereby certify that this resolution was read twice and adopted by consent in the North Carolina State University Student Senate, this 6th day of June 2002.

 

 

______________________________________________

Erich M. Fabricius

Student Senate President Pro Tempore

 

 

I hereby signify my approval of this resolution as adopted by the North Carolina State University Student Senate, this _______ day of ____________, 2002.

 

 

__________________________________________

Michael D. Anthony

Student Body President

 

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