Mission Statement and Student Learning Outcomes

Mission Statement

The mission of Student Conduct is to educate students concerning their rights, privileges, and responsibilities. The Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities, along with other University policies, are educational tools designed to assist students in their learning, inquiry, and development as active, involved, and responsible citizens. 

We strive to maintain a balance between the exercise of individual rights and fostering a caring and public affairs driven community through education. This is achieved through an equitable and participatory process where the enforcement of University policies and mediation of conflicts promotes students understanding and acceptance of the consequences of their behaviors. 

 

Updated October 20, 2020.

Learning Outcomes

  • Students who have engaged in the conduct process will be able to explain how their behavior impacted their educational experience and themselves.
  • Students who have engaged in the conduct process will be able to explain how their behavior has impacted others.
  • Students who have engaged in the conduct process will be able to articulate expectations for future behavior.
  • Students who have engaged in the conduct process will explain how/if their behavior does/does not align with their values and goals.
  • Students who have engaged in the conduct process will understand both the educational value of the conduct process, and the kinds of behaviors that violate the expectations of student conduct.

Adapted with permission from Jennifer Stevenson, Assistant Director of Student Conduct and Ethical Development, California State University – San Bernadino. Updated August 3, 2018.