Student Right to Know
Principles Of Community
UCI is a multicultural community of people from diverse backgrounds. Our activities, programs, classes, workshops, lectures, and everyday interactions are enriched by our acceptance of one another, and we strive to learn from each other in an atmosphere of positive engagement and mutual respect.
Our legacy for an increasingly multicultural academic community and for a learning climate free from expressions of bigotry is drawn from the United States and California Constitutions, and from the charter of the University of California which protects diversity and reaffirms our commitment to the protection of lawful free speech. Affirmation of that freedom is an effective way of ensuring that acts of bigotry and abusive behavior will not go unchallenged within the University. Tolerance, civility, and mutual respect for diversity of background, gender, ethnicity, race, and religion are as crucial within our campus community as are tolerance, civility, and mutual respect for diversity of political beliefs, sexual orientation, and physical abilities. Education and clear, rational, and vigorous challenges are positive responses to prejudice and acts of bigotry.
The University's nondiscrimination policy, in compliance with applicable federal and state law, covers treatment in University programs and activities as well as admission and employment. UCI expects all those affiliated with it to adhere to the letter and the spirit of University nondiscrimination policies and related federal and state laws. Information concerning these policies is available on the World Wide Web.
Allegations of physical abuse, threats of violence, or conduct that threatens the health or safety of any person on University property or in connection with official University functions will be investigated promptly and, where found to exist, appropriate actions will be taken in accordance with University policy.
All who work, live, study, and teach at UCI are here by choice and, as part of that choice, should be committed to these Principles of Community which are an integral part of the guidelines by which the University community can successfully conduct its affairs.
Additional Information
Nondiscrimination Policies
http://www.ucop.edu/ucophome/coordrev/ucpolicies/
Jeanne Clery Disclosure Act
http://www.police.uci.edu/jeanneclery.html
Privacy and Student Records
http://www.reg.uci.edu/facnet/student_records.html
Campus Safety
http://www.police.uci.edu/
Academic Honesty http://www.editor.uci.edu/catalogue/appx/appx.2.htm
Conduct
http://www.dos.uci.edu/judicial/uci_policy.php#100.00
Hazing
http://www.students.uci.edu/judicial/appendix-f.php
Substance Abuse
http://www.students.uci.edu/judicial/appendix-j.php
Sexual Assault
http://www.students.uci.edu/judicial/appendix-e.php
Computing
http://www.students.uci.edu/judicial/appendix-k.php
Copyright
http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/copyright
Register to Vote
http://www.ss.ca.gov/elections/elections_vr.htm
Selective Service
http://www.sss.gov/
Graduation Rates
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Salaries
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Non-discrimination Statement
http://www.students.uci.edu/judicial/appendix-c.php
Dean of Students
http://www.dos.uci.edu/ |