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Table
of Contents
- RIT Honor Code
- RIT's Expectations
For Community Behavior
- The RIT Student Conduct
Process
- RIT Policy
Prohibiting Discrimination And Harassment
- RIT Process Regarding Bias-Related Harassment
- RIT Sexual Assault
Policy
- Policy On The Use
Of Skate Boards, Roller Blades (In-Line Skates), Skates,
Bicycles And Other Similar Conveyances
- Americans With Disabilities
Information
- Disabilities
Services Process
- 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
- Compliance With
The Drug-Free Schools And Communities Act Of 1989
- Academic Honesty
Policy
- RIT Academic Conduct
And Appeals Procedures
- The Division of
Student Affairs
- The OmbudsOffice
- RIT Educational
Records
- Campus Crime Statistics
- Parking And
Traffic Regulations
- Code Of
Conduct For Computer and Network Use
- Smoking Policy
- Privacy Policy
- RIT
Information Security Policy
- Institute Closings
- Student Health Center Rights,
Responsibilities And Information
- Taxi Reimbursement
Illness Plan (TRIP)
- Medical Leave
of Absence Policy for Students
- Center For Intercollegiate
Athletic & Recreation Rights And Responsibilities
- Institute Vendor
Policy Related to Special Vending Activities and Food
Vending/Catering
- Student
Organization Recognition Guidelines
- Recognition
Procedures for Fraternity/Sorority Organizations at
RIT
- Excerpt from
Policy with Respect to Demonstrations on Campus
- Credit
Card Marketing Policy
Or get the
handbook in PDF.
This
manual was compiled and organized by the Office of the
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. Copies of these publications
are available at many campus offices: Student Affairs,
Student Conduct and Conflict Management Services, Residence
Life, Registrar, Information Desk of the Student Alumni
Union, Office of Academic Deans and Wallace Memorial
Library.
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