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Table
of Contents
- RIT Honor Code
- RIT's Expectations
For Community Behavior
- The RIT Student Conduct
Process
- RIT
Student Behavior Consultation Team (SBCT)
- Student Leave of Absence Policy
- RIT Policy
Prohibiting Discrimination And Harassment
- RIT Process Regarding Bias-Related Harassment
- RIT Sexual Misconduct
Policy
- Policy On The Use Of
Skate Boards, Roller Blades (In-Line Skates), Skates,
Bicycles And Other Similar Conveyances
- Americans With Disabilities
Act (ADA) Information
- Disability
Services Processes
- RIT Student Alcohol
And Drug Policy
- Event Registration
Procedures
- Registration
Procedures for Student Sponsored Events Where Alcohol
is Served/Consumed on the RIT Campus
- Event Registration
Process for Greek Circle Housing
- Compliance With
The Drug-Free Schools And Communities Act Of 1989
- Student Academic Integrity Policy
- The Division of
Student Affairs
- The OmbudsOffice
- Records Management
Policy
- Campus Crime Statistics
- Parking And Traffic
Regulations
- Code Of Conduct
For Computer and Network Use
- Intellectual
Property Policy
- Smoking Policy
- Privacy Policy
- RIT
Information Security Policy
- Institute Closings
- Student Health Center Rights,
Responsibilities And Information
- Taxi Reimbursement
Indemnity Plan (TRIP)
- Center For Intercollegiate
Athletic & Recreation Rights And Responsibilities
- Institute Vendor
Policy Related to Special Vending Activities and Food
Vending/Catering
- Student
Organization Recognition Guidelines
- Definition of Organization-Related Event
- Expansion/Recognition
Procedures for Fraternity/Sorority Organizations at
RIT
- Excerpt from
Policy with Respect to Demonstrations on Campus
- Credit
Card Marketing Policy
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This
manual was compiled and organized by the Office of the
Senior Vice President for Student Affairs. The policies
contained in this publication are drawn
from many sources within the Institute. Complete academic
policy information is available in the Institute Policies
and Procedures Manual. Students with specific academic
policy questions should consult their academic department
or college. Other references containing policies related
to student life at RIT are the Undergraduate Bulletin
and Residence Halls Terms of Occupancy. This
version of the RIT Student Rights and Responsibilities
Handbook is current as of its printing. For the most
up-to-date version of our handbook, please consult our
website at: http://www.rit.edu/studentaffairs/studentconduct/rr.php. RIT does not discriminate. RIT promotes and values diversity within its workforce and provides equal opportunity to all qualified individuals regardless of race, color, creed, age, marital status, sex, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, veteran status, or disability. For Title VI, Title IX and Section 504/Title II ADA inquiries contact: Judy Bender, Title IX coordinator @ 585-475-4315, jebpsn@rit.edu, 5000 Eastman Hall or go to: http://www.rit.edu/diversity/title-ix for more information.
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