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PHC ADVISORS MEETING Wednesday August 29, 2007 6:30pm 6th floor WPU

Meet the Greeks Wednesday Aug. 29th 8:30 - 10:30pm WPU MAIN FLOOR

LABOR DAY Monday Sept. 3rd 2007 Greek Week Kickoff - Quad 12-5

RUSHLINE Tuesday September 4 2007 9:00pm WPU

PHC RECRUITMENT Wednesday Sept. 5 - Tuesday September 11

IFC RECRUITMENT Wednesday Sept. 5- Friday September 14

Greek 101 Wednesday September 19, 2007 David Lawrence 120-121

Greek 102 Wednesday September 26, 2007 David Larence 120-121

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 
 

 


With the approval of the Board of Trustees, the University affirms the following student rights and privileges:

  • To engage in discussion, to make inquiries, to exchange thought and opinion, to publish and exchange findings and recommendations, to speak, write, or print freely on any subject, and to sponsor speakers of their choice, in accordance with the guarantees of our Federal and State Constitutions, subject only to the right of the University to make reasonable rules and regulations related thereto.
  • To associate with whomsoever they please.
  • To engage in the educational process.
  • To engage in peaceful, orderly, and nondestructive picketing, protests, and demonstrations, to the extent they do not violate public law and do not interfere with the educational process or the rights of other members of the University.
  • To be free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnicity, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, or marital, veteran, or handicapped status.
  • To be secure in their persons, living quarters, papers, and effects from unreasonable, illegal, or unauthorized searches and seizures; and in the event of a legally authorized search, whenever possible to have present an official of the University and the student against whom the legally authorized search is directed.
  • To be free from violence, force, the threat of force entrapment, and coercion.
  • To organize one's own personal behavior as long as such behavior does not violate public law or the rights of others and does not interfere with the educational process.
  • To be informed of the standards and the norms of conduct established by the University and the right to have advance notice of any sanctions for violations thereof.
  • To have the benefit of fair and equitable procedures for determining the validity of charges of alleged violations of the University standards of conduct. All procedures shall be structured to facilitate a reliable determination of the truth or falsity of charges while providing due process and fundamental fairness to all persons.
  • To retain unaltered status as a member of the University community and to be present on campus and attend classes during the consideration of any disciplinary matter, except for reasons relating to the safety and well being of members of the University community or University property or a student's physical or emotional safety and well being.
  • To petition for redress of a grievance arising from negligent, malicious, or irresponsible actions of a member of the University community.
  • To have University records reflect only such information as is reasonably related to the educational process of the University.
  • To be informed of the existence, custodianship, and general character of all personal records maintained by the University.
  • To inspect all personal records, except records determined to be confidential in accordance with properly established criteria.
  • To have protection from disclosure of personal records to unauthorized person. Information will not be released outside of the University community without the expressed consent of or waiver by the student involved, except under valid legal compulsion or where there is a clear and present danger to a member of the University community, in which case the student will be informed of any such release.
  • To establish and elect a representative, democratic student government which is accountable to the University and the student community.
  • To be heard and have one's views considered at appropriate levels of the decision making process within the University community.
  • To use designated University facilities as individuals and members of student organizations for extra-curricular activities sponsored by registered student organizations and student groups, subject to the priority of academic needs and to reasonable University rules and regulations regarding use of facilities.

(Taken from Student Code of Conduct and Judicial Procedures pgs. 5-6)