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Transcript) and volunteer service. All students are encouraged to login to CampusLink and use the tools available to them to manage their involvement while attending OSU. Current students may click here (http://campuslink.okstate.edu) to go to CampusLink (http:// campuslink.okstate.edu). Student Code of Conduct Office of Student Conduct Education and Administration Campus Address and Phone: 328 Student Union, Stillwater, OK 74078 405.744.5470 Website: studentconduct.okstate.edu Oklahoma State University is committed to creating and maintaining a productive living and learning community that fosters the intellectual, personal, cultural and ethical development of its students. Self-discipline and valuing for the rights of others are essential to the educational process and to good citizenship. Attendance at Oklahoma State University is a privilege and students are expected to meet or exceed the University standards of conduct both on and off campus. The purpose of the Student Code of Conduct is to educate students about their civic and social responsibilities as members of the University community. The Student Code of Conduct outlines University policies and procedures that all students are expected to adhere to during their time at OSU. Each student is responsible for reading the Student Code of Conduct in its entirety. It is available online at http://studentconduct.okstate.edu/code and in print from the Office of Student Conduct Education and Administration. Cowboy Community Standards The Student Code of Conduct specifies the following behavioral standards that OSU students aspire to follow and promote: • Integrity: Oklahoma State University students are expected to exemplify honest, honor and respect for the truth in all of their actions. • Community: Oklahoma State University students build and enhance their community. They understand and appreciate how their decisions and actions impact others and are just and equitable in their treatment of all members of the community. • Social Justice: Oklahoma State University students recognize that respecting the dignity of every person is essential for creating and sustaining a flourishing university community. They act to discourage and challenge those who actions may be harmful to and/or diminish the worth of others. • Respect: Oklahoma State University students must show positive regard for each other and for the community. • Responsibility: Oklahoma State University students are expected to accept responsibility for their learning, personal behavior and future success, and students should appropriately challenge others to do the same. Students should use judgment, be trustworthy and take personal responsibility for their actions. 1 is 2 Many Oklahoma State University (OSU) takes acts of sexual harassment, which includes sexual violence, extremely seriously and believes that 1 victim is 2 many. Sexual harassment and sexual violence are forms of gender discrimination that are not tolerated at OSU. The university strongly encourages victims to report all acts of gender discrimination.
Anyone can report instances of sexual harassment and sexual violence to Student Conduct in 328 Student Union or at 405-744-5470. For more information on sexual harassment or sexual violence visit http://1is2many.okstate.edu. All incoming students are required to complete online sexual harassment and sexual violence training before enrolling in future semesters. Training can be complete online at http://1is2many.okstate.edu. Allied Arts OSU Allied Arts was established in 1922 and is the longest running university performing arts series in the state. Our priority is to broaden students’ horizons by presenting artistically rich and culturally diverse performing arts events. This series gives many students their first taste of opera, ballet, jazz, Shakespeare, or even the Golden Dragon Acrobats from China! Students, faculty and staff can purchase a subscription for all events, or individual tickets to specific shows. To find out more, “Like” OSU Allied Arts & Special Events on Facebook. Also, ticket information and the performance schedule are available at http:// alliedarts.okstate.edu. CampusLink CampusLink is OSU’s student organization database offering information about over 450 student groups at OSU, student development transcript and volunteer service recording. Every student should login to CampusLink and set up their profiles since this is also where all campuswide elections are held. To login, go to https:// campuslink.okstate.edu and use your okstate.edu email and password. Fraternity & Sorority Affairs Oklahoma State University’s award winning fraternity and sorority community is comprised of members of four governing councils: Interfraternity Council, Multicultural Greek Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council and Panhellenic Council. While the fraternal community at Oklahoma State University began more than one hundred years ago, its impact continues to flourish on campus. Today, more than 5,000 students are strong and vital members of the OSU fraternity and sorority community. We are proud to have a thriving system on campus with numerous, diverse nationally-recognized fraternities and sororities represented. Our fraternity and sorority community offers students a unique opportunity to have a balanced college life with a focus on academic excellence, brotherhood/sisterhood, community service and responsible social interaction. Greek affiliation also allows students to make lasting friendships with individuals with similar ideals and common purposes. For more information, visit our website at http://gogreek.okstate.edu. Honor and Service Organizations OSU offers opportunities for personal and professional development through many nationally-affiliated honor and service organizations. These organizations provide opportunities for leadership and program development, new friendships and recognition of achievement. University-wide organizations include:
• Blue Key (junior and senior honor society) • Golden Key (junior and senior honor society) • Mortar Board (junior and senior honor society) • National Society of Collegiate Scholars • National Society of Leadership and Success
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