Chapman University
Private University
Orange, California
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Student Conduct Policies: Harassment of Other Students or Student Groups or Third Parties
Harassment is defined as unwelcome conduct on the basis of actual or perceived membership in a class protected by policy or law. Students are prohibited from engaging in harassment under this Code. The University will act to remedy all forms of harassment…
Student Policy on Sexual Harassment Prohibited by Senate Bill 493
Sexual Harassment, defined as unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, visual, or physical conduct of a sexual nature, made by someone from or in the work or educational setting, under any of the following conditions: ... • The…
Student Conduct Policies: Posting Policy
Posting procedures may be found in Appendix 7. Additionally, individual departments may have preferred posting methods. Please refer to the appendix and be considerate of those who manage the facilities in which you plan to post. Failure to follow posting procedures may…
Computer and Network Acceptable Use Policy
Free exchange of ideas is central to the mission of higher education. Chapman University respects and encourages the exchange and debate of ideas, including electronic interchanges. However, all communications conducted on University computers or networks should be business-like, courteous and civil. The…
Student Conduct Policies: Abusive Behaviors
The following behaviors are prohibited: Bullying, defined as repeated and/or severe aggressive behaviors likely to intimidate or intentionally hurt, control or diminish another person physically and/or mentally, that is not speech or conduct otherwise protected by the First Amendment. Unwarranted and unwelcome…
Cross-Cultural Education and Resource Team (CERT)
The Cross-Cultural Education and Resource Team (CERT) is an advisory group based out of Student Affairs that is devoted to a stronger, more inclusive community at Chapman University. The purpose of CERT is to promote civility and respect by educating our community…