What is Community Living?
One of the best parts to being a residential student is your opportunity to live, learn, and grow in a community of your peers.
Successful community life involves talking with your roommates and neighbors about acceptable standards of behavior and living. It is our hope that you will share in the values of our residential community and use them as tools for defining the standards that are important to you:
Civility: respect, accountability, responsibility
Community Connectedness: Hawk spirit, pride for residential living area, involvement
Education: commitment to learning and sharing knowledge, academic success
Leadership: role modeling, empowerment, advocacy, integrity
Diversity: respect, celebration, and appreciation for differences
Personal Development: facing new
challenges, character development,
community service
A brief break down of The Student Conduct Process:
- A student is involved in a documented misconduct violation on campus.
- The student will be sent an email regarding their Student Conduct Hearing.
- The email may include an option to attend C.O.R.E. or will have the date, time, and location of your individual Student Conduct Hearing.
- If you are invited to attend C.O.R.E., you will R.S.V.P. if you will be attending.
- If you are not invited to C.O.R.E., you will attend your individual Student ConductHearing that is already scheduled.
- Attendance at C.O.R.E. is Not Mandatory
*C.O.R.E. is a group Student Conduct Hearing. C.O.R.E. Stands for Community Opportunity for Resident Education. |