Code of Conduct

University of New Haven Code of Conduct can be found within the online Student Handbook.

Student Conduct Process Videos

Video 1: “I was documented…now what?”

This process begins with the documentation of a student potentially in violation of the University student code of conduct.  A hearing officer will then be assigned to the case, and student(s) involved will be issued a letter via email to their University account with the alleged violation and instructions on how to schedule a hearing.

Video 2: Meeting with your hearing officer. 

When meeting with your hearing officer, they will take all information and evidence into consideration in order to assign the appropriate sanction. The sanctions and findings from the hearing officer can be accepted, or the case can be brought in front of the University Conduct Board, comprised of the University students, faculty, and staff.

Video 3: Completing your Sanction.

It is necessary to complete your sanction in the time given. Failure to complete your sanctions will place a hold on your account. For any additional questions, please contact your hearing officer. 

Policy on Harassment and Bias-Motivated Offenses
Any person who believes that he or she is being harassed, victimized, or otherwise subjected to discrimination because of race, ethnicity, ancestry, national origin, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, or physical or mental disabilities, including learning disabilities, mental retardation, and past/present history of a mental disorder, or other similar characteristics, is encouraged to consult the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs.

The University of New Haven disciplinary bodies will investigate the motivation and intent in acts which injure persons or property and will consider enhanced sanctions when acts which involve harassment are found to be biased, discrimina-tory, or hate-driven.

Any member of the University community who believes that he or she has been subjected to sexual harassment may initiate a complaint, formal or informal,by contacting the university’s Affirmative Action Officer.

Please refer to the University Student Handbook for further details. 

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