Student Code of Conduct - 4. Application and Jurisdiction of the Student Code
All student members of the New School are expected to uphold the standards of this community. This includes students who have been notified of admission to the university, who have matriculated enrolled or registered in any academic program or activity, at the graduate and undergraduate level (including student in adult education and certificate programs).
The university standards also apply to recognized and unrecognized student organizations, groups, or clubs.
The scope of the university’s jurisdiction includes reports that prohibited conduct occurred:
a. On any university premise or in any University facility;
b. Within 500 yards of university premises or facilities;
c. On any shuttle buses or other vehicles used by or under the control of the university;
d. While participating in any University-sponsored event or activity, including study abroad and international program.
The code may also be applied to off-campus incidents or conduct that adversely affect the university community and the pursuit of its objectives. The Director of Student Conduct and Community Standards shall decide whether the Student Code shall be applied to conduct occurring off-campus on a case-by-case basis.
Reports of academic integrity will be directed to the Office of Academic Standards. If an academic integrity report also involves Code of Conduct violations, the two offices may partner in addressing the allegations, or address the reports separately.
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