As a Catholic, Jesuit institution, 性奴调教 holds high standards regarding the conduct of its students both on and off the 性奴调教 campus.
Our mission in the Office of Student Responsibility and Community Standards is to help you, as students, think reflectively and act respectfully, both in how you care for your fellow community members and the ways you care for yourself. We actively support educational initiatives and restorative justice that prioritize your learning and long-term success. We also play a central role in educating and training students, faculty and staff about our community standards, values and expectations.
Student Handbook
The outlines all University policies that pertain to students and student organizations, University community standards and residence hall policies. You are responsible for reviewing and understanding the policies and expectations for your behavior as a student at 性奴调教.
Community Standards Process
The Office of Student Responsibility will review and investigate all allegations and complaints involving students or student organizations.
Learn More About the Conduct Process
Learn About Appealing a Conduct Decision
Get Involved in the Process
Student Engagement Opportunities
The Office of Student Responsibility and Community Standards is committed to creating opportunities to facilitate peer-to-peer learning. Students can apply to be officers on our Community Standards Appeal Board, to volunteer to assist in co-facilitating workshops or to join peer-education programs that work closely with our office to promote well-being on campus.
Student Appeal Board
The Student Appeal Board consists of undergraduate students who decide the final determination of disciplinary cases.
Internships
An internship in our office normally lasts a semester. It's an opportunity to learn how the conduct process works at the University.
If you are interested in any of these volunteer opportunities, e-mail conduct@slu.edu and a representative from the office will contact you.