General Regulations
Conduct
The responsibility for administering student discipline at the University is vested in the Division of Student and Alumni
Services. Staff in the division investigate cases of misconduct, meet with students to discuss their rights and
responsibilities, and refer cases to the appropriate hearing body. Conduct rules, disciplinary penalties, and complete
hearing procedures are contained in the Carolina Community.
Registration at the University assumes the student's acceptance of responsibility for compliance with all regulations
published in this bulletin as well as any rules found in any official publication.
Academic Discipline
Infractions of academic discipline in the undergraduate colleges are dealt with in accordance with the Student Academic
Responsibility Code. Such infractions include but are not limited to cheating, plagiarism, and illegal use of old laboratory
reports.
Students accused of committing infractions of the Student Academic Responsibility Code may receive a hearing before the
Committee on Student Academic Responsibility of the college in which the infraction has taken place. Each committee
consists of faculty members and student members.
Student Judicial System
The Office of Student Judicial Programs is responsible for administration of the judicial system and the conduct
regulations. The office conducts prehearing interviews with students charged with a violation of the conduct regulations,
takes administrative disciplinary action in certain cases, conducts student/faculty judicial board hearings, maintains all
University disciplinary records, and serves as a resource to faculty, staff, and students for disciplinary matters.
Withdrawal
Students who wish to withdraw may do so using the TIPS phone system. Any questions or concerns regarding the
withdrawal procedure should be addressed to either the appropriate academic dean or to the Student Ombudsman. All
withdrawal, refund, and appeal procedures are outlined in Carolina Community and in this bulletin.
Automobiles
In view of the critical shortage of parking accommodations on campus, the University discourages ownership or operation
of automobiles by students and advocates increased use of bicycles. Students who, nonetheless, must operate vehicles in
the University area are urged to familiarize themselves with pertinent rules and regulations published by the Office of
Vehicle Management and Parking Services.
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