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Judicial Programs

The mission of Judicial Programs and Services is to support appropriate individual and group behaviors as well as to protect the campus community from disruption and harm.  The programs are conducted in ways that serve to foster the ethical development and personal integrity of students and the promotion of an environment that is in accord with the overall educational goals of the university.   The main responsibility of the administration for student non-academic discipline lies with the Office of the Dean of Student Life. Dr. Arrow Kennedy receives and investigates all non-academic complaints.

The goals of the Judicial Programs and services are to:
 

  • Develop, disseminate, interpret, and enforce campus regulations;
  • Protect relevant rights of students;
  • Deal with student behavioral problems in a fair and reasonable manner;
  • Facilitate and encourage respect for campus governance;
  • Provide learning experiences for students who are found to be responsible for conduct which is determined to be in violation of institutional standards or who participate in the operation of the judicial system, and
  • Initiate and encourage educational activities that serve to prevent violations of campus regulations.

The management of CSU-Pueblo's Judicial Programs and Services is based upon the Association for Student Judicial Affairs principles of administration of judicial programs.
 

  • The development and enforcement of standards of conduct for students in an educational endeavor which fosters students' personal and social development; students must assume a significant role in developing and enforcing such regulations in order that they might be better prepared for the responsibilities of citizenship.
  • Standards of Conduct from the basis of behavioral expectations in the academic community; the enforcement of such standards must protect the rights, health, and safety of members of that community in order that they may pursue their educational goals without undue interference.
  • Integrity, wisdom, and empathy are among the characteristics most important to the administration of student conduct standards; officials who have such responsibilities must exercise them impartially and fairly.

See the Guide to Student Conduct for more information, or you can obtain more information pertaining to Judicial Programs and Services from the Office of Student Life, Occhiato University Center, Room 003, Phone: (719) 549-2586.
 

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