STUDENT CONDUCT AND ACADEMIC HONESTY
A student’s first responsibility is academic honesty. The
College assumes that students will not resort to plagiarism, theft and
mutilation of library books and periodicals, or any other form of academic
dishonesty. Any student found guilty of academic dishonesty will be subject to
appropriate disciplinary action. Additional information is found in the
Graduate Student Handbook, which is available at the Office of Graduate
Admissions and Registration.
All members of Union Graduate College community are bound
together by respect for the individual and the collective rights of others. Any
student who violates the safety and security of Union Graduate College community is subject to disciplinary action by the College as outlined in the Student
Code of Conduct (See the Graduate Student Handbook). Any member of Union Graduate College community or a guest/visitor may file an incident report against a
student and upon review by the Dean/Director of the student’s program a decision
will be made whether or not to initiate charges.
Allegations of misconduct against a student enrolled in
graduate programs must be submitted in writing to the Dean/Director.
Responsibility for adjudicating violations and imposing disciplinary actions
rests with the Dean/Director according to the procedures stated in the Student
Code of Conduct.
Union Graduate College has a central concern for
establishing and maintaining a community in which work and learning proceed in
a humane and caring atmosphere for all its members. Sexual harassment is a
violation of law and will not be tolerated in any form at Union Graduate College.
Sexual harassment, according to the definition developed by
National Organization of Women, is any repeated or unwanted verbal or physical
sexual advance, sexually explicit derogatory statements, or sexually
discriminatory remarks made by someone in the classroom or workplace which is
offensive or which causes the recipient discomfort or humiliation, or which
interferes with the recipient’s education or job performance.
Should students feel they have been the victims of any form
of the behavior noted above, they may initiate informal discussion or more
formal procedures through the Affirmative Action Advisor. The policy in the Graduate
Student Handbook regarding sexual harassment outlines appropriate actions
students may take. It is distributed to all new students.
Union Graduate College’s policy of nondiscrimination on the
basis of age, race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or national origin
extends to all areas of College operations including, but not limited to,
admissions, student aid, athletics, employment and educational programs.