TAMIU Student Handbook 2023-2024

Page 29 of 93 University in any capacity, including representing the University at any official function; and, ineligibility to receive a University-administered scholarship or 21. f “ ellowship when the sanction is in place for longer than one semester. Organization” means any number of people who meet one or more of the following crite a r . ia B : elong to a group whose members are primarily TAMIU students including but nanodt lsimociitaeldotrosaicmaidlaermgirco, autphsl,eatincd, r/eocrr,eational, religious, performance, political, b. Have complied with the formal requirements for University recognition, c. aAnred/aodrvised by a University official whose position description designates them d. aAsr ea na davdivsiesdo rb, ya na d / o r University official who has volunteered as an advisor, and/or e. Are otherwise considered by the University to be an organization. 22. “Peace officer” means a person authorized by state or federal law to enforce the law. Up onliivcei erss iat yn dp or leigc ue laartei opnesaacnedo fUf incievresrws i thyormu laeys aalnsdo apsrsoicset di nu rt ehse. e n f o r c e m e n t o f S y s t e m 23. “Possession” means on your person or within your custody, control or care, with or 24. without rights of ownership. “Respondent” means any student charged with a violation of the Student Code of 25. Conduct. “Sanction” or “Outcome” includes responses or requirements given by the University to a student during an administrative hearing in response to a violation of the Student 26. Code of Conduct. “Staff” means any nonfaculty employee of the University 27. “Student Conduct Administrator” means a University official authorized by the Vice President for Student Engagement (or their designee) to collect information, to initiate charge letters, present charges in conferences, present information to support charges, to conduct administrative hearings, and to impose sanctions for violations of 28. t “ he Student Code of Conduct. Student” includes all persons who have accepted their offer of admission, and/or who are taking courses at the University, either full-time or part-time, pursuing ue nn rdoelrl eg dr aodruwa teer, e gernardoul laetde ,t hoer p rper voifoe us ss i soenma le sstteurdai en sd raengdi s twe rheod faorre a ef ui tthuerre sceumr reesnt telry. Pn oe rt soofnf isc iwa lhl yo we ni trhodl l readwf oa rf t ea r paal lret gi ceudl layr vt ieorl ma t i bn ug tt hwehSot uhdaevnet aC oc no dn ut i cntuCi no gd er, eol ra twi ohnos ah ri pe with the University are considered students. In addition, persons who are living in University residence halls and apartments, although not enrolled in this institution, are also considered “students”, for the purpose of enforcing this code.

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