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Student Rights and Responsibilities
California State University, East Bay, welcomes
the great variety of students of our campuses in Hayward and Concord,
both as a strength and an opportunity. We respect and learn from each
other's distinctive experiences and traditions, students, faculty and
staff form a community dedicated to free inquiry and the unfettered
exchange of ideas and criticism, as well as to practical accomplishment.
The university values the diversity in background,
interests, experiences, beliefs, and cultures of faculty, staff, and students.
Students come to campus with unique experiences, and while on campus,
as a result of their interaction in the formal classroom and co-curricular
programs and activities, they continue to develop and expand their knowledge
and pursuits.
Freedom of expression and aca demic freedom are
essential. The university is an institution that recognizes unfettered
freedom in the give and take of ideas and opinions. The ideal of the university
as a marketplace of ideas must not interfere with the equally important
ideal of a university where all people are respected. We strive for an
environment where tolerance, rational discourse, thoughtfulness, and reason
prevail over uncontrolled emotion and prejudice. The two ideals of an
university as a marketplace of ideas and as a community of scholarship
should not conflict, but sometimes they do.
How can the protection of freedoms of expression,
access, privacy and opportunity be balanced against securing a campus
relatively free of bias? CSUEB is committed to work toward creating a just
academic community where all students, faculty and staff can benefit from
one another's experience. Everyone must begin with tolerance, respect
and communication, and move to understanding.
Harassing behavior based on prejudicial attitudes
related to race, gender, disability, color, national origin, religion,
marital status or sexual orientation is unwelcome at CSUEB and is considered
an affront to the intellectual and civil community fostered at the university.
Rights and Responsibilities
Freedom of Access to CSUEB
Unobstructed access to campus programs and services.
The right to be informed about the institution,
its policies, practices and characteristics.
Freedom from discrimination or harassment
on the basis of individual attributes, including but not limited to
race, color, gender, age, income, disability, political views, national
origin, religion or sexual orientation.
Responsibilities:
Participate effectively in campus programs and
services to be informed of campus policies, practices, and characteristics
and to make appropriate choices.
Observe all policies, regulations, deadlines
and procedures for access to the University. More Information is contained
in the University Catalog.
Freedoms and Rights in the Classroom
Freedom to teach and to learn are inseparable.
Student academic freedom is incorporated into the classroom setting
where learning is concentrated and structured.
Rights:
Engage in free discussion, inquiry, and expression
in the classroom.
Freedom to take reasonable exception to data
or views offered in any course of study and to reserve judgment about
matters of opinion.
Protection from prejudicial or capricious academic
evaluation.
Responsibilities:
Don't commit acts that are incompatible with
the opportunity for the instructor to teach and students to learn, including
obstruction or disruption of the educational process, administrative
process or other campus functions, including those sponsored by the
University that occur off campus.
Learn the content of any course of study for
which they are enrolled.
Protection Against Improper Academic Evaluation
Rights:
Performance evaluations based solely on academic
accomplishment, not on opinions or conduct in matters unrelated to academic
standards.
Improper Disclosure
Rights:
Confidentiality of information about a
student's views, beliefs, and political activities acquired by professors
in the course of their work as instructors, advisers, and counselors.
Request or authorization of University
personnel to comment on their views and beliefs in the form of a recommendation,
and/or other benefits and opportunities. University personnel have a
right to refuse to provide recommendations. Improper disclosure of information
protected by the student /University relationship is adjudicated by
the Vice President of Student Affairs
Student Participation in Campus Life
As in the classroom, students have protection
through orderly procedures to assure the right of participation in campus
life. The University maintains certain standards to preserve the following
fundamental freedoms for students:
Freedom of Association
Rights:
Freedom to organize and join associations
to promote their common interests, and to have these associations be
officially recognized by the University.
Responsibilities:
Recognized student organizations are responsible
for abiding by all institutional regulations for student organizations.
Freedom of Inquiry and Expression
Rights:
Freedom to examine and discuss all questions
of interest to them and to express opinions publicly and privately so
long as others' rights are not violated in the process.
Freedom to support causes by orderly means, which
do not disrupt the regular and essential operation of the institution.
Student Participation in Institutional Government
Rights:
Freedom individually and collectively to express
their views on issues of institutional policy, and on matters of general
interest to the student body.
Freedom to elect their peers to serve and represent
them in University government as members of the student body.
Student Publications
Rights:
Editorial freedom for student editors and managers,
including freedom from censorship, advance approval of copy, and
development of their own editorial policies and news coverage.
Protection from arbitrary suspension and removal
because of student, faculty, administrative or public disapproval of
editorial policy or content. Removal shall be by the department responsible
for the appointment of editors and managers.
Responsibilities:
Avoidance of libel, obscenity, undocumented allegations,
attacks on personal integrity, and techniques of harassment and innuendo.
A statement on the editorial page of all publications
that the opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the University
or student body.
Student Responsibilities for Conduct
The administration of student discipline at the
University guarantees procedural fairness to an accused student or student
organization. Practices in disciplinary cases may vary in formality depending
on the gravity of the offense and the sanction which may be applied.
- Faculty and students share responsibility
for student academic freedom in the classroom.
- Students are responsible for learning the
content of any course of study for which they are enrolled.
- Students are responsible for maintaining standards
of academic performance established for each course in which they
are enrolled.
- Students and faculty who produce student publications
have the responsibility to establish and adhere to standards of responsible
journalism
Any student of a campus may be expelled,
suspended, placed on probation, or given a lesser sanction for violations
of the code which occur on University premises, or at off-campus functions
or programs sponsored by the University.
Student Code of Conduct
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