H. Attempted or actual use of the computing and/or networking systems; or through such
actions, causing a waste of such resources (people, capacity, computer)
I. Electronic copyright infringement
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using intellectual property without authorization from the
owner, including downloading, uploading, or sharing copyrighted material without permission
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Parking –
Failure to purchase and display a valid decal/parking permit while parking on campus
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Pets–
Pets and other animals are prohibited in all College buildings, with the exception of those
identified as service animals or those approved for guided assistance. All service or comfort
based pets should be approved through the Office of Disability Services.
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Publicity/Posting Policy –
Posting flyers or other media used for marketing or event purposes
that are not approved or aligned with individual building and college publicity and posting policies
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Sales and Solicitation –
Solicitation is defined as requesting money, seeking agreement to pay,
taking subscriptions, selling merchandise or tickets, or offering any other comparable event
admission, materials, and privileges. Likely violations include, but are not limited to:
A.
Promoting sales in person or by handbills, through email and/or Internet, or by
posters or similar materials without the approval of the Office of Student Life and
Engagement, appropriate building coordinator
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and/or residence life and housing staff
B.
Soliciting and selling for private or commercial gain
C.
Door-to-door solicitation in academic and nonacademic buildings, including residential
facilities.
D.
Commercial stuffing of student mailboxes
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Smoking –
Smoking in campus buildings, on patios, in or around entryways, windows, HVAC
systems, and other public places is prohibited. Ash cans are located in those areas where
smoking may be permissible and is less likely to affect the rights of others.
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Violation of Published College Policies and Procedures –
Violating published materials,
policies, procedures, and guidelines provided by College departments
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Violation of law
– Violation of any city, county, state, and/or federal law or municipal ordinance
Code of Conduct Process
When a Spelman student is accused of misconduct on an AUC campus, Spelman will address the
behaviors and conduct violation. Likewise, non-Spelman student conduct violations on the Spelman
College campus will be addressed by the student’s home institution.
Student Conduct Administration Process
The following section outlines the student conduct process at Spelman College as related to
violations of the Community Standards and Code of Conduct.
College Jurisdiction
College jurisdiction relative to community standards and student conduct administration shall include
conduct:
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That occurs on college premises
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That occurs at college-sponsored or college-supervised events regardless of where they occur
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That occurs off college premises when the behavior may adversely affect the Spelman
community and its interests as an academic community
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That relates to any facet of the relationship between the student and Spelman
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International study abroad and other off-campus academic or recognized programs
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