The Student Conduct resolution process, modeled after national best standards, allows us to achieve a balance between accountability and education. This helps students reflect on and repair any harm ...
Cornell in Autumn, photo by David Yu On Nov. 21, 2025, the Faculty Senate adopted Resolution 209 by a vote of 80 Yes, 16 No, ...
In keeping with the College’s mission to encourage student development, and to foster leadership, service, and creativity, certain policies and community standards have been established to further ...
This fall, the Division of Student Affairs held several information sessions to review the new misconduct resolution process ...
A process exists for students to address grievances of a general nature. Each grievance (complaint) will be considered carefully and individually, and every effort will be made to resolve issues to ...
A Responding Party will be expected to complete a case intake meeting within five business days of the date on which notification of the conduct case was sent. During the case intake meeting, a case ...
Any person may initiate a report concerning a student by filing a report with Community Standards & Conflict Resolution or the Graduate College (based on jurisdiction, as described above). The ...
In a room packed to full capacity, the Student Assembly voted to pass Resolution 10: Addressing the Administration’s Undemocratic Review of the Student Code of Conduct and Affirming Cornell’s System ...
Nearly 25 students attended the Student Assembly meeting on Thursday to speak on behalf of Resolution 10 and Resolution 9, which condemn Cornell’s process of reviewing the Student Code of Conduct and ...
Recognizing that the university has a large impact on the greater Boulder community, Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution (SCCR) strives to be impactful partners by educating the community on what we ...