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Radford University
Student Conduct Process
University Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction
includes university-owned or operated property and at
university-sponsored functions on- or off campus. The university
has jurisdiction over any student or student organization alleged to
have violated the Standards of Student Conduct. Off-campus
violations can also subject a student to the jurisdiction of the
University Conduct System when the university determines the violation
is threatening or disruptive to the safety of members of our university
community or to the educational process of the university. University
jurisdiction also extends to any misrepresentation or fraud related to a
student’s application for admission or readmission. The term “student”
means a person taking or auditing courses at Radford University either
on a full or part-time basis, or an individual with a continued intent
to pursue an education at Radford University, which includes, but is not
limited to the following: between terms or during vacation periods,
orientation, summer break, or a period of suspension or withdrawal.
Conduct proceedings may be carried out prior to, simultaneously with or
following legal proceedings.
Off-campus
Behavior
Off-campus
incidents are typically referred to the local police department, but the
university reserves the right to investigate and take action when an
off-campus offense involves a Radford University student and violates
the Standards of Student Conduct. University conduct proceedings may be
instituted against a student charged with a violation of a law which is
also a violation of policy without regard to pending litigation in court
or to criminal arrest or prosecution.
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