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Goverance & Regulations

The vice president for academic affairs and dean of the college and the dean of student life are responsible for creating and maintaining an atmosphere on campus that facilitates the educational goals of the institution.

Regulation
The regulation of Culver-Stockton College is the work of the Board of Trustees, professional staff, faculty, and students. Primary responsibility for enforcement of rules and regulations lies with the dean of student life. However, any officer of the college, member of faculty or staff, or current student has responsibility to address violations of college rules. The college expects and requires the respect of the students in fostering and maintaining high standards of conduct. The college Judicial Council consists of four students appointed by the Student Government Association, two professional staff members appointed by the president, and three faculty members elected by the faculty. This council hears cases when an accused student appeals a decision or a sanction imposed by a judicial body. All sanctions given as a result of policy violations must be resolved before the accused student may register for class, receive grades, transcripts, or graduate.

The Judicial System of a college community plays an important role in binding the community together by enabling students to live in an atmosphere of mutual trust and confidence. The Code of Student Conduct was written and adopted by the entire community. It is printed in its entirety in the Blueprint.

The Student Life Council is chaired by the dean of student life. Other members are the vice president for academic affairs, coordinator of career.internship center, director of residential life and intramural athletics, director of Greek life and student activities, director of student and alumni services at Blessing-Rieman College of Nursing, three faculty representatives, president of Student Government Association, secretary of Panhellenic Council, secretary of Interfraternity Council, an independent male resident, an independent female resident, and a commuter student. The president of the college and the chief financial officer serve as ex officio members of the committee. This council has the responsibility for supervising and coordinating all activities that pertain to student life on campus.


 

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