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Student Behavior Regulations
("Code of Conduct" aka "The Rules")

The Source:
Student Handbook

Policies and Procedures
("How the Wheels Turn")

What?!  An Explanation of
Common, Confusing Judicial Jargon

Off-campus Judicial
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"Pressing Charges"

Filing a Judicial Referral to the Recognized Organization Review Board (RORB)

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102 Pratt Hall
201 Pratt Drive
Indiana, PA 15705
U.S.A

724-357-1264 telephone 

724-357-1242 fax

Kate Linder, Director, Center for Student Life
krlinder@iup.edu

724-357-2255 Anonymous Tip Line to University Police
 
Office Hours:
8:00am-12:00pm, 1:00pm-4:30pm
Monday through Friday EST/DST

Summer Office Hours:
8:00am-12:00pm, 1:00pm-4:00pm
Monday through Friday EST/DST


Mission Statement

The Office of Student Conduct (OSC) supports the academic mission of the university by promoting the development of a campus community characterized by reasonable safety and security, responsible behavior, civility, and respect.  Through enforcement of university policies and regulations, the office challenges students to take responsibility for their actions, demonstrate respect for themselves, property, and other individuals, and develop skills that will enhance lifelong problem solving, communication, and decision-making abilities.

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