Resources
The Conduct process is not a legal process, with the standard of responsibility relying on a preponderance of the information. The Office of Student Conduct and Student Conduct hearing officers are expected to:
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Address consequences for behaviors that violate campus and community rules and laws
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Offer outcomes to assist students in learning about their impact on themselves and others within their respective communities
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Protect the integrity of the students, the faculty & staff, and the institution
The Kent State University Public Safety Department remains the appropriate place to file a criminal or campus violation complaints:
Kent State University Police
Other complaints involving University policies, procedures, or academic disputes maybe be directed to:
Student Ombuds
Human Resources
Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action
Links to related documents that may be helpful:
Code of Student Conduct
Office of Student Conduct Appeal Form
Residence Services Hallways Handbook
Student FERPA Release Form
Links to related websites that may be helpful:
Sexual Assault Response Team
Kent State University Policy Register
Family Education Right to Privacy Act (FERPA)
Student Legal Services