NDSU Policy Manual: Section 601- Code of Student Conduct - General NDSU Values

North Dakota State University

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    Policies on Tolerance, Respect, and Civility
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Respect for the NDSU Community

Every NDSU student has a responsibility to respect NDSU property and all community members. It is expected that all individuals will conduct themselves in a manner that promotes the welfare of themselves, others, and the educational mission of the University. Respect for community involves awareness of how personal decisions may affect others, both positively and negatively. Respect for community also includes appreciating the value and importance of knowledge, identities, and lived experiences each member contributes to NDSU.


Respect for the Protection and Rights of Others

Respect for the protection and rights of others is necessary to provide a positive and enriching educational environment. Conduct that inhibits the educational focus of others is unacceptable, whether it occurs on campus, off University premises, or in virtual spaces. 

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Inclusion Statement

NDSU stands firmly against discrimination of every kind. Belonging is a fundamental human need and is essential in any learning environment, therefore every admitted student belongs at NDSU. Students are responsible for their words and actions, as well as the impact of them. Acts of bias and hate, by their nature, detract from students’ sense of belonging and the achievement of NDSU’s core values. NDSU will address any actions or incidents that violate this Code or NDSU’s Core Values through disciplinary and/or educational means. 

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