University Student Handbook
Statement of Students' Rights
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Students have the right to freedom of expression, freedom of association,
freedom of inquiry and peaceful assembly.
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Students have the right to respect and human dignity, and to a learning
environment free of disruption and intimidation.
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Students have the right to freedom from harassment, hazing, and any form
of illegal discrimination.
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Students have the right to respect for their property.
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Students have the right to redress through a grievance procedure.
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Students have the right to personal privacy and protection against
improper disclosure.
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Students have the right to be represented in university decision-making
and policy-forming bodies and the right to be duly informed of
proposed changes to student responsibilities and academic policies.
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Students have the right to know grading criteria and to know graduation
rates.
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Students have the right to know statistics concerning crime on and around
campus.
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Students have the right to consult with the attorney hired by the Student
Senate to provide legal advice (but not legal representation).