12.7 Student Conduct
Students have an obligation to make legal and responsible decisions concerning their conduct. The university has no general responsibility for the moral and social behaviour of its students. In the exercise of its disciplinary authority and responsibility, the university recognizes that students are free to organize their own personal lives, behaviour, and associations subject only to the law and to university regulations that are necessary to protect the integrity and safety of university activities, the peaceful and safe enjoyment of university housing by residents and neighbours, or the freedom of members of the university to participate reasonably in the programs of the university and in activities in or on the university’s premises.
Non-academic offences are defined in the university’s Code of Student Conduct. The code addresses offences, procedures, interim conditions and measures, and sanctions.