Student Conduct for Faculty and Staff

Classroom

Faculty and staff can have a real impact on student behavior, whether that's by getting involved in the student conduct process or managing classroom behavior.

Review the Student Code of Conduct

Join the Student Conduct Appeal Board

Student Conduct Appeal Board

The Student Conduct Appeal Board is a group of ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ faculty, staff and students outside of SCCR who are trained to review case files submitted for appeal. The Student Conduct Appeal Board looks objectively at the information provided to decide if there is grounds for appeal and what action if any should be taken. More information regarding the appeal process can be found in the Student Code of Conduct. Contact Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution at studentconduct@colorado.edu for information on how to get involved in the Student Conduct Appeal Board.

CU Restorative Justice

The CU Restorative Justice Program (CURJ) is all about repairing harm and making things right. The program’s goal is to help students recognize that the mistake they made impacted more people than just themselves. Restorative justice allows students to share their stories with others in the community, including faculty and staff. Together, the student and those impacted address the harms and impacts of their actions, and develop a plan to make things right.

Volunteer with CURJ

Faculty have the professional responsibility to treat students with understanding, dignity and respect, to guide classroom discussion and to set reasonable limits on the manner in which students express opinions.

We recognize that managing classroom behavior can be challenging. Several articles exist that discuss various styles and approaches to classroom management. We have attached a few articles to reference. The articles are not specific to the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½, so please reference our specific policies and procedures or consult with your department chair before implementing a new process.

Student Classroom & Course-Related Behavior

For information about classroom behavior, see CU Boulder's Campus Policies. This page includes:

  • Academic behavior policies
  • What constitutes disruption
  • Possible sanctions
  • Resources

 

Didn't find what you were looking for? Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for more information about the Student Code of Conduct.