As stated in Article VI of the FHSU Bill of Student Rights
and Responsibilities, the University has a duty to establish
the rules and policies that all students are required to
follow. Students have a right to expect enforcement of these
rules and policies. The University also has a right to expect
students to abide by them as befits responsible students
as members of the learning community.
For the purposes of this code of conduct, a "student"
is any person who is enrolled at FHSU for any academic period.
A person shall be considered a student subject to this code
of conduct when attending any University activity prior
to or after an academic term, such as residence hall check-in,
new student orientation and fraternity or sorority rush.
The following statements constitute the official record
of all general conduct policies at FHSU. Students shall
abide by these policies and administrators, faculty and
staff are expected to enforce them. These policies should
be read broadly and are not designed to limit the definitions
of prohibited conduct to the examples described. Note that
if any infractions of the Student Code of Conduct are found
to have an element of malice, the resulting sanctions may
be more severe. The University reserves the right to make
a case-by-case determination as to whether conduct of a
serious nature which occurs off of the premises of the University
but has an impact on the University community may be addressed
under this policy. For more information about procedures
regarding the enforcement of this code of conduct, consult
the section of this Student Handbook entitled "Individual
Student Discipline Procedures."
1. Compliance
with General Laws
Students, upon registration at FHSU, shall abide by all
regulations, federal and state laws and city of Hays ordinances.
Enrollment as a student in no way exempts any person from
penalty in case of violation of local, state or federal
laws. Any disciplinary action taken by the university may
be taken independently of any action taken by an off-campus
authority.
2. Vandalism/Damage
of Property
Willful, intentional or negligent vandalism or damage to
and/or destruction of property is strictly prohibited.
3. Firearms
and Other Deadly Weapons
The unauthorized possession or use of firearms or other
deadly weapons of any kind is prohibited. The use or display
of any object or instrument in a dangerous or threatening
manner is prohibited.
4. Flammable
Materials and Fireworks
The ignition or detonation of an incendiary device which
could cause damage by fire, explosion or similar means to
persons or property, or possession of anything in the nature
of fireworks or explosives is prohibited on any property
owned or operated by FHSU unless the student receives express
permission to participate in a display or event sanctioned
by the University.
5. Arson
No person shall start a fire that causes or may cause damages
or injury on University property without University authorization
and willful damage to property (as described in conduct
regulation 2 above) will be prosecuted as arson when appropriate.
6. Fire
Alarms and Fire Equipment
Making or causing a false fire alarm or emergency report
of any kind is prohibited. No person shall tamper with,
damage, disable or misuse fire safety equipment.
7. Theft
or Misappropriation
Theft of any kind, including seizing, receiving or concealing
property with knowledge that it has been stolen or reasonably
should have known that is stolen, is forbidden. Sale, possession
or misappropriation of any property, including FHSU property,
without the owners permission, is also prohibited.
This includes sale of a textbook by any student who does
not own the book unless express prior written authorization
has been given by the owner.
8. Disorderly
Conduct
Individual or group behavior which disturbs individuals
or groups is prohibited. Such conduct includes (but is not
limited to) assault, threats to the personal safety of ones
self or others, throwing objects to create a danger, making
excessive noise, unwelcome physical contact, hazing and
any other type of interference with the normal operations
of the University or its activities or any type of conduct
that interferes with the ability of those who attend, visit
or work at the University to enjoy the benefits of the purposes
for which the University exists.
9. Misuse
of University Documents
Forgery, alteration or misuse of any University document
or record is forbidden, including furnishing false information
or withholding material information from the University.
10.
Fraud or Lying
Lying or fraudulent misrepresentation in or with regard
to any transaction with the University, whether oral, written
or by other means, is prohibited, including misrepresenting
the truth before a hearing of the University or making a
false report or statement to any University official.
11.
Student Identification
Using fake identification or falsely identifying oneself
is prohibited. This includes furnishing false identification
to the University or to any University employee or agent,
including campus law enforcement or security officers, acting
in good faith and in the performance of their duties.
12.
Official Requests
Students must comply with the reasonable and lawful requests
of University officials acting in the performance of their
duties. Students shall appear at disciplinary hearings to
respond to allegations or testify as a witness when reasonably
notified to do so. Failure to appear at a scheduled hearing
is a violation of this student code of conduct and will
not necessarily prevent the hearing from taking place, nor
will it preclude a determination. A failure to properly
comply with or complete a sanction or obligation resulting
from a disciplinary hearing or adjudication may be considered
a violation of an official request and may be treated as
an independent violation.
13.
Presence In and Use of University Facilities
Unauthorized entry into, presence in or use of University
facilities, equipment or property which have not been reserved
or accessed through appropriate University procedures is
prohibited.
14.
Misuse of Keys
No person may use or possess any University keys or access
codes without proper authorization. No student is allowed
under any condition to have a University key duplicated.
15.
Misuse of Telephones
Making or assisting in making annoying or harassing telephone
calls, unauthorized use of long distance phone privileges
or otherwise misusing or abusing FHSU telephone equipment
is prohibited.
16.
Alcoholic Beverages
Students must comply with the published regulation concerning
the transport, provision and consumption of beer, wine and
other alcoholic beverages on campus or University property.
(For more details, see "FHSU:
A Place to be Drug and Alcohol Free.")
17.
Drugs
The unauthorized possession, use, manufacture, sale or distribution
of any counterfeit, illegal, dangerous, "designer"
or other controlled drug or other substance is prohibited.
(For more details, see "FHSU:
A Place to be Drug and Alcohol Free.")
18.
Misuse of Computer Equipment
The use of computer equipment and resources, including account
numbers, interactive terminals, data storage media, other
peripherals, local, state, national and international computer
networks, mainframe and microcomputer systems and software
for computing activities other than those authorized by
the law and the University constitutes misuse and is strictly
prohibited.
Note:
For further information concerning regulations in effect
for University computer equipment, consult the publications
available from the Computing
Center.
Note:
For further information concerning regulations in effect
for students living in University Residence Halls, contact
the Department of Student Residential Life, Agnew Hall,
Room 114, or the Residence Hall Director.
Note:
Attempting, abetting or being an accessory to any act prohibited
by these Student Code of Conduct Regulations will be considered
a violation.
Note:
For further information concerning University policies and
procedures in effect for sexual harassment, consult the
policy.
