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Part 1: Academic Integrity Code
- 1. Categories of Academic Dishonesty
- 2. Reporting Violations of WT AI Code
- 3. Finding of Fact/Review, Hearings & Findings from a CIC
- 4. Student Registration
- 5. Transfer Credit
- 6. English Proficiency
- 7. Student Course Drop Procedure
- 8. Student Withdraw Procedure
- 9. Change of Curriculum (Change of Major)
- 10. Attendance
- 11. Distinguished Students / Graduating with Honors
- 12. Semester Grading
- 13. Academic Standing
- 14. Degree Requirements
- 15. Honors Program
- 16. Tuition Laws
- 17. Payment of Fees and Charges
- 18. Tuition Refunds
- 19. Classroom Behavior
- 20. Computing Services: Rules for Responsible Computing
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Part 2: Student Life Rules
- 1. Basic Rules & Procedures Governing Student Life/Reporting Allegations of Misconduct
- 2. Community Standards
- 3. Standard of Evidence
- 4. Amnesty, Anonymity, and Retaliation
- 5. Student Conduct Proceedings/Appeals
- 6. Sanctions, Conduct Outcomes, or Restrictions
- 7. Student Conduct Files & Records
- 8. Departure from Campus Following Suspension/Expulsion
- 9. Parental Notification
- 10. Alcohol
- 11. Firearms, Ammunition, & Weapons
- 12. Fire Safety
- 13. Failure to Comply & Disorderly Conduct
- 14. Vandalism or Destruction of Property
- 15. Abuse of Conduct System
- 16. Harassment & Sexual Misconduct
- 17. Hammocks
- 18. Pets/Animals
- 19. Use of Drugs, Tobacco, Smoking, & Vaping
- 20. Food & Beverages
- 21. Skateboards, Rollerblades, Hover boards, Scooters, & Drones
- 22. Soliciting on Campus
- 23. Lost, Found, Stolen, or Abandoned Property
- 24. Student Organizations & Activities
- 25. Hazing
- 26. Violation of Published University Rules or Regulations
- 27. Violation of Federal, State, Local Law and/or University Rules and Procedure
- 28. Campus Security Report
- 29. Behavior Intervention Team (BIT)
- Part 3: Civil Rights and Title IX
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Part 4: Residential Living
- 1. Alcohol Containers
- 2. Balconies
- 3. Business Operations
- 4. Candles and Incense
- 5. Chalking
- 6. Damages or Losses
- 7. Decorations
- 8. Exterior Door Locking
- 9. Furniture
- 10. Guests
- 11. Hall Sports
- 12. Laundry, Ice or Vending Machines
- 13. Offensive Odors
- 14. Prohibited Items
- 15. Quiet Hours
- 16. Solicitation
- 17. Unauthorized Areas
- 18. Vandalism
- 19. Windows/Window Screens
- 20. ResLife Handbook
- Part 5: Student Grievance & Procedures
- Rule & Policy Resources
- Propose Revisions
- Rule Additions, Changes, & Deletions
Offensive Odors
An offensive odor is any odor or aroma of such intensity that it becomes apparent and is offensive to others. Any odor can become offensive when it is too strong. Some examples are: perfume, air freshening spray, or large amounts of dirty laundry. Hall staff will address offensive odors when complaints are received. Residents identified as being responsible for the offensive odor will be asked to eliminate the cause of the odor.