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The Code of Student Conduct states in Article IV, "Definitions," section B, the term "student" includes all persons enrolled and taking courses at Nebraska Wesleyan University, both full-time and part-time, pursuing undergraduate or graduate studies. Thus, students enrolled in University College are subject to the Code of Student Conduct.
Article II, "Authority for Student Discipline," states in part, "the chief student life officer has responsibility to recommend to the President of Nebraska Wesleyan University for transmittal to the Board of Governors the approval of policies for the administration of the judicial system, and to develop procedures for the conduct of hearings that are consistent with provisions of the Code of Student Conduct. The chief student life officer also has the authority to appoint judicial officers to take disciplinary actions and will determine which judicial body or judicial officer will be authorized to hear each case." The following procedures have been developed within the context of these statements and any others that are applicable from the Code of Student Conduct.
University College Judicial Officer: A faculty or staff member working in University College will be appointed by the chief student life officer to serve in this capacity. In the absence of any Judicial Officer in University College, the chief student life officer will adjudicate any complaints of misconduct filed against any University College student.
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