The growth and development of students at the University of Southern Indiana is central to our goal of maintaining an environment conducive to student learning, academic achievement, individual responsibility, and respect for the rights and privileges of others. One aspect of our mission includes the availability of counseling, health services, educational programs and policies to foster good mental and physical health.
It is the policy of the University to confront and address any behavior that threatens the health and safety of the University community.
The University requires all students to develop and maintain high standards of scholarship and conduct. The Student Rights and Responsibilities: a Code of Student Behavior is the guiding document for University community standards and outlines all rights and responsibilities afforded to students. Violations of the Code or “bad behavior” should be consistently confronted, addressed and reported to the Dean of Students.
There are times when a student’s psychological or physical condition rises to the level of an emergency, and manifests itself in a way that must be addressed immediately. When University faculty, staff and students become aware of behavior which poses a threat to self or others, infringes on the rights of others, or impedes the operation of the University, it is imperative to call campus security: from a campus phone (7777) or from off campus or a cell phone 464-1845. The responding USI officer(s) will seek assistance from emergency services as needed and notify personal deemed appropriate.
It may be necessary for the Dean of Students (or designee) to inform the student of the consequences of unacceptable behavior, and assists the student through the emergency. If a situation involves threatening and or disruptive behavior the Dean of Students (or designee) must be involved with the student’s transition back into the University community. In those circumstances the Dean of Students (or designee,) in consultation with and appropriate University and community resources, may do any of the following:
When a student is engaged in behavior which poses a threat to self or others, infringes on the rights of others, or impedes the operation of the University, the Dean of Students (or designee) reserves the right to notify the student’s parents and appropriate University officials of information necessary to protect the health or safety of the student or other persons.
If a student leaves campus due to an emergency resulting from behavior which poses a threat to self or others, infringes on the rights of others, or impedes the operation of the University, the Dean of Students (or designee) will assist the student in completing the following process, prior to the student’s return to campus: