Definitions of Student Misconduct
A. Plagiarism, cheating, or other forms of academic dishonesty.
B. Furnishing false or misleading information to University officials or on official University records, or altering or tampering with such record.
C. Detaining, holding, intimidating, injuring or threatening injury or threatening to injure or coerce by bodily harm any person lawfully upon property owned, leased, or operated by the University or in housing occupied or used by recognized University student groups or within the disciplinary authority of the university.
D. Harassment, verbal, written, electronic, or other wise, including but not limited to sexual, racial, ethnic, or religious harassment that causes harm of any nature.
E. Disorderly conduct or lewd, indecent, or obscene conduct on the university premises or at university sponsored activities.
F. Sexual harassment, sexual assault, misconduct or imposition.
G. Theft, malicious destruction, damage or injury to property not his own.
H. Appropriating for his own use property not his own without the consent of the owner or person responsible for it.
I. Possession, use or distribution of marijuana or any narcotic, hallucinogenic, or any other drug in either the refined or crude form which is prohibited by law.
J. Unauthorized consumption, possession, or distribution of alcoholic beverages.
K. Gambling or games of chance as defined in the Revised Code of the Sate of Ohio and ordinances of the City Akron.
L. Illegal or unauthorized possession or use of firearms, explosives or other weapons.
M. Offenses defined as felonies or misdemeanors under the Revised Code of the State of Ohio and Ordinances of The City of Akron.
N. Unauthorized entry into, or use of, university facilities.
O. Active or passive, willful or deliberate obstruction, disruption, or occupation of building entrances, walks, stairways, passageways, approaches, classrooms, offices, parking areas, auxiliary rooms (power, telephone, etc.) or any other space that impedes implementation of authorized programs and functions of the University
P. Violation of University regulations prohibiting dogs, other animals, fowl, or reptiles on property owned, leased or operated by The University of Akron.
Q. Unauthorized copying of an assignment in computer programming; unauthorized examination or view of the computer accounts for unauthorized purposes, unauthorized use of an individual’s identification or university password or university computer in violation of rules 3359-11-09 and 3359-11-10 of the Administrative Code, engaging in disruptive, mischievous behavior on the computer; or any other wrongful use of a computer.
R. Doing any act or coercing another, including the victim, to do any act of initiation into any student or other organization that causes or creates a substantial risk of causing mental or physical harm to any person.
S. Failure to comply with the directives of University administrative officers and police, or any other governmental law enforcement officers upholding University regulations, or faculty within the purview of their authority when carrying out their normal duties.
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