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Table of Contents

  1. RIT Honor Code
  2. RIT's Expectations For Community Behavior
  3. The RIT Student Conduct Process
  4. RIT Student Behavior Consultation Team (SBCT)
  5. Student Involuntary Leave Policy
  6. RIT Policy Prohibiting Discrimination And Harassment
  7. RIT Process Regarding Bias-Related Harassment
  8. RIT Sexual Misconduct Policy
  9. Policy On The Use Of Skate Boards, Roller Blades (In-Line Skates), Skates, Bicycles And Other Similar Conveyances
  10. Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Information
  11. Disability Services Processes
  12. RIT Student Alcohol And Drug Policy
  13. Good Samaritan Policy
  14. Event Registration Procedures
  15. Registration Procedures for Student Sponsored Events Where Alcohol is Served/Consumed on the RIT Campus
  16. Event Registration Process for Greek Circle Housing 
  17. Compliance With The Drug-Free Schools And Communities Act Of 1989
  18. Academic Honesty Policy
  19. Academic Conduct And Appeals Procedures
  20. The Division of Student Affairs
  21. The OmbudsOffice
  22. Records Management Policy
  23. Campus Crime Statistics
  24. Parking And Traffic Regulations
  25. Code Of Conduct For Computer and Network Use
  26. Intellectual Property Policy
  27. Smoking Policy
  28. Privacy Policy
  29. RIT Information Security Policy
  30. Institute Closings
  31. Student Health Center Rights, Responsibilities And Information
  32. Taxi Reimbursement Indemnity Plan (TRIP)
  33. Center For Intercollegiate Athletic & Recreation Rights And Responsibilities
  34. Institute Vendor Policy Related to Special Vending Activities and Food Vending/Catering
  35. Student Organization Recognition Guidelines
  36. Expansion/Recognition Procedures for Fraternity/Sorority Organizations at RIT
  37. Excerpt from Policy with Respect to Demonstrations on Campus
  38. 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: Kevin McDonald, Title IX coordinator @ 585-475-6795, kgmpro@rit.edu, 7000 Eastman Hall or go to: http://www.rit.edu/diversity/title-ix for more information.

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