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Title: The Department of Student Community Ethics


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The Department of Student Community Ethics
dsce.wcu.edu
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Director Walter M. TurnerAsst. Director Holly
A. Taylor
  • 828.227.7184
  • Scott Hall, 1st East

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Community Creed
  • A creed is...
  • a system of beliefs, principles, and aspirations

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WCU Community Creed
  • I will practice personal and academic INTEGRITY
  • I will RESPECT the dignity and rights of all
    persons
  • I will demonstrate concern for others and live up
    to my community RESPONSIBILITIES

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WCU Community Creed (contd)
  • I will ENGAGE myself in the arts, culture, and
    intellectual life of the University.
  • I will celebrate and take PRIDE in Western
    Carolina University.

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FERPA
  • Family Education Rights and Privacy Act
  • Keeps your educational records private (including
    from your parents) unless you sign a waiver
  • Whats covered under FERPA?
  • Grades
  • Transcripts
  • Judicial Record
  • Etc.

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PARENTS
  • Our primary contact is the student.
  • We remind students of their FERPA rights when we
    meet with them.
  • If they choose to waive those rights at that time
    we can talk with you in detail.
  • Without a waiver we can only talk with you about
    our policies and procedures.

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Parental Notification
  • A sanction that can be imposed when a student has
    a drug or alcohol offense.
  • This does not violate FERPA because in those
    cases it may be in the students best interest to
    notify the parents/guardians

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Student Hearing Board
  • Learn about the judicial process
  • Hear cases dealing with alleged violations of the
    Code of Student Conduct
  • Great opportunity for peer education
  • Make new friends!

10
Campus E-mail
  • Policy 93
  • It is the students responsibility to check
    his/her campus e-mail regularly.
  • We would suggest at least a few times per week.

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Student Judicial Action Hold
  • Prevents transactions for the following
    processes
  • Registration
  • Transcripts
  • Withdrawal
  • Graduation
  • Prevent the hold
  • Comply with university officials
  • Engage in the student judicial process do not
    evade (i.e. return calls, e-mails, etc.)
  • Complete your sanctions

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Scope of the Code
  • Students are students regardless of where they
    are
  • The Code of Conduct WILL be enforced on campus
    and MAY BE enforced off campus

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Its NOT Double Jeopardy
  • Student conduct process and legal process are
    separate.
  • Mutually Exclusive
  • At times they overlap other times they dont.

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Academic Integrity
  • Any violation of this policy could result in
    suspension or expulsion from the university and
    UNC system.
  • Includes
  • Cheating
  • Fabrication
  • Plagiarism
  • Facilitation of Academic Dishonesty

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UNC Suspension/Expulsion List
  • Suspension from WCU campus specific
  • Expulsion from WCU expulsion from all campuses
    in the UNC system
  • This database is one response to the murders that
    took place at UNC-Wilmington in 2004

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Illegal Downloading/File Sharing
  • Limewire, AresWarez, Kazaa, Bear Share, etc
  • Just because you can pay for these services does
    NOT mean they are LEGAL.
  • If you are illegally downloading or sharing
    music, movies or games your internet will be SHUT
    OFF until you go through the student conduct
    process.

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Legal Downloading Options
  • There are many legal options such as
  • iTunes
  • Rhapsody
  • Ruckus.com (free to WCU students)

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Prohibited Conduct
  • Acts of dishonesty (including academic)
  • Physical/verbal abuse, threats, intimidation,
    etc.
  • Vandalism and Theft
  • Hazing
  • Failure to comply with the directions of a
    university official
  • Violation of any rule or regulation or policy
    (including academic and residential)

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Prohibited Conduct
  • Violation of federal, state, or local law on
    university premises or at university sponsored
    events
  • Drugs and drug paraphernalia
  • Illegal, unsafe, or irresponsible use of alcohol
  • Firearms, fireworks, explosives, hunting knives,
    and other dangerous items
  • Conduct which is disorderly, lewd, or indecent
    breach of peace

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Prohibited Conduct
  • Violation of fire safety (i.e. failing to
    evacuate during a fire drill, intentional
    sounding of the alarm, etc.)
  • Illegal Downloading
  • Aiding or abetting any prohibited conduct
  • Sexual misconduct (assault or harassment)
  • Violation of the Code by ones non-WCU guest

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Alcohol Policy
  • Be legal
  • Be safe
  • Be responsible

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Drinking Games
  • ALL games of rapid consumption/binge
    drinking/common source containers are a violation
    of the alcohol policy regardless of age
  • Beer Pong
  • Circle of Death or other card games (you know
    what were talking about)
  • Quarters
  • Flip Cup
  • Keg stands
  • Etc.

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Illegal Drug Use
  • This includes
  • illegal drugs,
  • prescription drugs that are not prescribed to
    you,
  • AND taking your prescription drugs any other way
    than prescribed.

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Social Networking Websites
  • Facebook
  • MySpace
  • Live Journal
  • College Humor
  • Classmates.com
  • ...etc.
  • REMINDER these are PUBLIC sites professors,
    parents, and employers may have profiles on these
    sites.
  • If we are made aware of a violation via one of
    these sites we may act on it.

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  • The biggest educational challenge we face
    revolves around developing character, conscience,
    citizenship, tolerance, civility, and individual
    and social responsibility in our students. We
    dare not ignore this obligation in a society that
    sometimes gives the impression that virtues such
    as these are discretionary. These should be a
    part of the standard equipment of our graduates,
    not options.
  • National Association of State Universities and
    Land Grant Colleges

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Encouraged Conduct
  • Join and be active in a student organization
  • Play intramural sports
  • Do community service
  • Enjoy your natural surroundings (Base Camp
    Cullowhee can help)
  • STUDY!

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Encouraged Conduct
  • Participate in residence hall activities
  • Go to campus activities (i.e. FPAC, Ramsey
    Center, etc.)
  • Attend athletic events
  • Wear PURPLE and GOLD!

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Common Courtesies
  • Turn off cell phones in class
  • Be on time
  • Respect people and your surroundings
  • Be nice

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Code of Student Conduct
  • Please read the Code of Student Conduct online
    for more information on the student conduct
    process as well as other important information.
  • dsce.wcu.edu
  • HINT You may want to read it before you think
    you have to

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Live WellStudy DiligentlyGO CATAMOUNTS!
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