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Students’ Rights and Responsibilities |
Revision to
Student's Rights and Responsibilities approved on 3/21/2005
by Faculty Senate
and signed by the President on
10/18/2005. This rule change is
effective 10/25/2005.
Please see Current Student Rights &
Responsibilities for up to date
information.
Preface
The following statement of students rights and
responsibilities is intended to reflect the philosophical base
upon which University Student Rules are built. This philosophy
acknowledges the existence of both rights and responsibilities,
which is inherent to an individual not only as a student at Texas
A&M University but also as a citizen of this country.
Students Rights
Article I A student shall have the right to participate in a free exchange
of ideas, and there shall be no university rule or administrative
rule that in any way abridges the rights of freedom of speech,
expression, petition and peaceful assembly as set forth in the
U.S. Constitution.
Article II Each student shall have the right to participate in all areas and
activities of the university, free from any form of discrimination, including
harassment, on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion,
sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, or veteran status in accordance with
applicable federal and state laws.
Article III A student has the right to personal privacy except as otherwise
provided by law, and this will be observed by students and
university authorities alike.
Article IV Each student shall be free from disciplinary action by university
officials for violations of civil and criminal law off campus,
except when such a violation is determined also to be a violation
of the provision regarding off-campus conduct in the
Student
Conduct Code of the University Student Rules.
Article V Each student subject to disciplinary action arising from
violations of university student rules shall be assured
procedural due process. At all student conduct hearings, an accused
student shall be assumed not responsible until proven responsible, and, in
initial student conduct hearings, the burden of proof shall rest with
those bringing the charges. In all proceedings, the student shall
be guaranteed substantive and procedural due process.
Students Responsibilities
Article I A student has the responsibility to respect the rights and
property of others, including other students, the faculty and the
administration.
Article II A student has the responsibility to be fully acquainted with the
published University Student Rules and to comply with them and
the laws of the land.
Article III A student has the responsibility to recognize that student
actions reflect upon the individuals involved and upon the entire
university community.
Article IV A student has the responsibility to recognize the
universitys obligation to provide an environment for
learning.
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