Ethical violations by a student which could subject the student to disciplinary sanctions include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Lying or knowingly furnishing false information, documents, or instruments of identification with the intent to defraud the University;
- Forging, altering, or misusing any University document, record, or instrument of identification;
- Harassment, including abusive or threatening language either verbal, in person, or through the telephone, or written through the use of the computer, or any other written form;
- Damaging, abusing, stealing, or misappropriating property, physical or electronic, or attempting to do so;
- Aiding another student in violating a policy, directive, or sanction;
- Failing to obey the directives and/or sanctions of the Office of Student Conduct, their designee, and/or the University Hearing Board or instituting a grievance hearing knowingly, without cause.
(Updated July 2026)





