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Student Conduct
(200.010 Standard of Conduct; Amended Bd. Min. 3-20-81; Bd. Min.
8-3-90, Bd. Min 5-19-94; Bd. Min. 5-24-01.)
This policy is also available at
http://www.umsystem.edu/uminfo/rules/programs/200010.htm.
A student enrolling in the University assumes an obligation to behave
in a manner compatible with the University's function as an educational
institution.
A. JURISDICTION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI generally shall be
limited to conduct which occurs on the University of Missouri premises or
at University-sponsored or University-supervised functions. However,
nothing restrains the administration of the University of Missouri from
taking appropriate action, including, but not limited to, the imposition
of sanctions under
Section 200.020 (C), against students for conduct on or off University
premises in order to protect the physical safety of students, faculty,
staff and visitors.
B. CONDUCT for which students are subject to sanctions falls
into the following categories:
- Academic dishonesty, such as cheating, plagiarism, or sabotage. The
Board of Curators recognizes that academic honesty is essential for the
intellectual life of the University. Faculty members have a special
obligation to expect high standards of academic honesty in all student
work. Students have a special obligation to adhere to such standards. In
all cases of academic dishonesty, the instructor shall make an academic
judgment about the student's grade on that work and in that course. The
instructor shall report the alleged academic dishonesty to the Primary
Administrative Officer.
- a.
- The term cheating includes but is not limited to:
- (i)
- use of any unauthorized assistance in taking quizzes, tests, or
examinations;
- (ii)
- dependence upon the aid of sources beyond those authorized by
the instructor in writing papers, preparing reports, solving
problems, or carrying out other assignments;
- (iii)
- acquisition or possession without permission of tests or other
academic material belonging to a member of the University faculty or
staff; or
- (iv)
- knowingly providing any unauthorized assistance to another
student on quizzes, tests, or examinations.
- b.
- The term plagiarism includes, but is not limited to:
- (i)
- use by paraphrase or direct quotation of the published or
unpublished work of another person without fully and properly
crediting the author with footnotes, citations or bibliographical
reference;
- (ii)
- unacknowledged use of materials prepared by another person or
agency engaged in the selling of term papers or other academic
materials; or
- (iii)
- unacknowledged use of original work/material that has been
produced through collaboration with others without release in
writing from collaborators.
- c.
- The term sabotage includes, but is not limited to, the
unauthorized interference with, modification of, or destruction of the
work or intellectual property of another member of the University
community.
- Forgery, alteration, or misuse of University documents, records or
identification, or knowingly furnishing false information to the
University.
- Obstruction or disruption of teaching, research, administration,
conduct proceedings, or other University activities, including its
public service functions on or off campus.
- Physical abuse or other conduct which threatens or endangers the
health or safety of any person.
- Attempted or actual theft of, damage to, or possession without
permission of property of the University or of a member of the
University community or of a campus visitor.
- Unauthorized possession, duplication or use of keys to any
University facilities or unauthorized entry to or use of University
facilities.
- Violation of University policies, rules or regulations or of campus
regulations including, but not limited to, those governing residence in
University-provided housing, or the use of University facilities, or the
time, place and manner of public expression.
- Manufacture, use, possession, sale or distribution of alcoholic
beverages or any controlled substance without proper prescription or
required license or as expressly permitted by law or University
regulations, including operating a vehicle on University property, or on
streets or roadways adjacent to and abutting a campus, under the
influence of alcohol or a controlled substance as prohibited by law of
the state of Missouri.
- Disruptive or disorderly conduct or lewd, indecent, or obscene
conduct or expression.
- Failure to comply with directions of University officials acting in
the performance of their duties.
- The illegal or unauthorized possession or use of firearms,
explosives, other weapons, or hazardous chemicals.
- Misuse in accordance with University policy of computing resources,
including but not limited to:
- a.
- Actual or attempted theft or other abuse.
- b.
- Unauthorized entry into a file to use, read, or change the
contents, or for any other purpose.
- c.
- Unauthorized transfer of a file.
- d.
- Unauthorized use of another individual's identification and
password.
- e.
- Use of computing facilities to interfere with the work of another
student, faculty member, or University official.
- f.
- Use of computing facilities to interfere with normal operation of
the University computing system.
- g.
- Knowingly causing a computer virus to become installed in a
computer system or file.

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