Life on the Yard!
The University expects all students to cooperate
in maintaining high standards of personal conduct and social responsibility.
Student self-government in the democratic tradition has been adopted
as the process for the conduct of good citizenship on and off
the campus. Additionally, to stated university objectives and
regulations governing student conduct are described in the Student
Handbook. It is the responsibility of each student to become informed
of these regulations.
Standards for the conduct of student life are set forth in a code carefully written and regularly reviewed by a committee of students and faculty members. This Code of Student Life reflects the principles expressed in the 1967 Joint Statement on Rights and Freedoms of Students, drafted and endorsed by the National Student Association and the American Association of University Professors. Accordingly, the code relates only to student misconduct which adversely affects University process or function, or some distinct interest of the University as an academic community.
Students are expected to acquaint themselves with the code and to conduct themselves in accordance with the standards it sets forth.
Attendance at Central State University is a privilege and not a right and may be forfeited by any student who does not abide by the regulations of the University or who is unwilling to adjust to the University environment through responsible conduct of high moral and ethical standards. Thus, University officials reserve the right to sever, for appropriate reasons and through due process, the connection of any student with the University.




