To explain the University's alcohol and drug policy for employees and students.
To hold harmless those students seeking immediate medical assistance on behalf of persons experiencing drug- or alcohol-related emergencies.
The Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities outlines the rights of students and many of the standards of conduct expected within the University of Kansas community.
To articulate the procedures for hearing grievances arising in Student Affairs.
To ensure that University of Kansas students are aware of the potentially harmful effects of alcohol and to provide students with an opportunity to identify high-risk alcohol behaviors, the University requires newly enrolled, degree seeking students under the age of 21 as of August 1st of the academic year to complete the AlcoholEdu program.
To ensure University of Kansas students are aware of the nature of sexual harassment/sexual violence and how to prevent it and report it. The online training is a foundational training, offered in addition to intersectional prevention education provided by the University.
To describe the process to assist in locating students living in on-campus housing who, based on facts and circumstances known to the University, are determined to be missing. This policy is intended to comply with the Higher Education Opportunity Act’s Missing Student Notification Policy and Procedure, 20 U.S.C. 1092(j).
The University of Kansas’ non-academic student conduct process is not intended to be adversarial in nature and is substantially less formal than a court of law. The majority of cases can, and should be, handled informally. The purpose of the student conduct procedures is to resolve conflict situations that involve violations of the Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities or other University policy and educate and prepare students for responsible citizenship
To describe the University of Kansas, Lawrence, policy and procedure for notifying the parent/legal guardian of a student under the age of 21 who has alcohol or drug violations.