The following policies are designed for the general well-being of all members of the College community. Violations of the Student Code of Conduct may result in remedial action against the student violator and in sanctions being imposed as hereinafter provided. The Student Code of Conduct is also in effect off-campus when students are in attendance at a function sponsored by the College, members of the Associated Student Body or other college-affiliated groups, if the offense constitutes a violation of Title IX, such that, the offense effectively deprives someone of access to Lewis-Clark State College’s educational programs and activities, or if students are otherwise participating in a college sponsored activity including sporting events and home stay. These could include dances, social events, club activities, athletic events, educational pursuits, internships, trips, or other college related experiences.
The term “student” includes all persons matriculating at Lewis-Clark State College, both full-time and part-time, pursuing undergraduate, non-degree, or non-credit studies who are:
The Student Code of Conduct may also be applied to off-campus student behavior even when such behavior does not occur at or with a college-affiliated function, activity or group and does not constitute a violation of Title IX when the administration determines at its discretion that the off-campus conduct affects a substantial school/college interest. A substantial school/college interest is defined to include:
*Adapted from Penn State University/ATIXA
Content Updated: September 2020
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