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Preamble
At an institution of higher learning, the pursuit of
knowledge and the attainment of mature attitudes will
be greatly facilitated by freedom of expression and
decision making as enumerated in the following Bill
of Rights. In exercising these rights, however, students
must bear the responsibility to act in accordance with
local, state, and national laws, and University rules.
No right specified by this bill is meant to be construed
as enabling students to infringe upon the individual
rights of another member of the academic community.
We, the students, thereby endorse the Purdue Honor Code
and the following Bill of Rights, expecting in all instances
to accept these documents with maturity and a level
of responsibility that enables the University to retain
its academic excellence and to foster an atmosphere
conducive to thoughtful and productive individual and
collaborative inquiry.
Article 1
The student has the right to accurately and plainly
stated information that enables the student to understand
clearly:
a. The general qualifications for establishing and
maintaining acceptable academic standing within a
particular major and at all other levels within the
University.
b. The graduation requirements for the student’s
specific curriculum and major.
c. The course objectives, requirements, and grading
policies set by individual instructors for their courses.
Article
2
Changes in graduation requirements that would delay
completion of a student’s program or impose a
hardship on the student shall not be applied retroactively.
This article shall not apply to professional certification
or other requirements imposed from outside the University.
Article 3
A student’s education record or other personally
identifiable information except directory information
shall not be disseminated outside the University without
the student’s consent, except under legal compulsion.
Within the University, the use of the student’s
education records or other personally identifiable information
shall be limited to providing student services. Disciplinary
records of a student other than those required to support
encumbrances of the academic transcript and/or registration
shall be destroyed within five years after the student’s
separation from the University.
Article 4
The student shall be free to discuss and express any
view relevant to subject matter presented by the instructor
or other class members. However, in exercising this
freedom, the student shall not interfere with the academic
process of the class by speaking to or behaving towards
others in a hostile, demeaning, or intimidating manner.
Article 5
The student’s course grade shall be based upon
academic performance, and not upon opinions or conduct
in matters unrelated to academic standards. The students
have the right to discuss and review their academic
performance with their instructors. Any student who
feels that any course grade has been based upon other
than academic performance has the right to appeal through
the University Grade Appeals system.
Article 6
Within the limitations generally accepted for proprietary
and collaborative work, and those imposed by the relevant
standards of academic honesty, the student has the right
to freedom of inquiry, to exchange findings and recommendations,
and consistent with applicable University regulations,
to publish. No publication by a student shall imply
University endorsement.
Article 7
A student, student group, or student organization has
the right to distribute written or electronic material
on campus without prior approval, providing such distribution
is consistent with appropriate regulations concerning
the time, place, and manner of distribution and does
not interfere with University activities. The student
press shall be free of censorship or pressure aimed
at controlling editorial policy or staff appointments
or removals. The editors and managers shall not be arbitrarily
suspended because of student, faculty, administrative,
alumni, or community disapproval of editorial policy
or content. The same freedom shall be assured oral statements
or views on an institution-controlled and student-operated
radio or television station. Such editorial freedom
entails a corollary obligation under the canons of responsible
journalism, applicable regulations of the Federal Communications
Commission, and their station constitution or activity
guidelines. All student communications shall explicitly
state on the editorial page or in broadcast that the
opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the
University or of the student body.
Article 8
The student has the right to freedom from unlawful
discrimination on the basis of race, gender, religion,
color, age, national origin or ancestry, disability,
marital status, parental status, sexual orientation,
or status as a Vietnam -era veteran. A perceived
violation of these principles shall be the basis
for a grievance procedure with the Campus Appeals
Board.
Article 9
Students should have clearly defined means to participate
in the formation of University policy affecting academic
and student affairs. Student representation on University
committees shall be provided wherever appropriate as
a mode of student participation. In any case, University
committees, when appropriate, should schedule and announce
hearings at which representatives of the Purdue Student
Government, Purdue Graduate Student Government, student
organizations, and individual students as well, can
present oral or written statements as effective to the
committee deliberations.
Article 10
Students living in University-operated housing shall
have the right to share equally in the establishment,
modification, and enforcement of residential rules and
regulations. Such right shall be exercised through their
residential student organizations in cooperation with
appropriate University administration. The landlord-tenant
rights and responsibilities of both parties shall be
recognized as shall all law bearing on such relationships.
A perceived violation of this right shall be the basis
for a grievance procedure with the Campus Appeals Board.
Article 11
The student has the right to freedom from illegal search
and seizure. No contractual arrangement with the University
shall be interpreted as waiving this right.
Article 12
Any group of students may become a recognized Purdue
student organization by registration with the University
in accordance with the provision of University regulations.
Any appeal of a University decision to discontinue or
refuse recognition of a student group shall be made
through the Campus Appeals Board.
Article 13
Any student group recognized as a Purdue student organization
shall be entitled to the use of available University
facilities in conformity with regulations. Recognition
shall not imply University endorsement of group goals
and activities.
Article 14
Any recognized Purdue student organization or any group
of students that is able to secure sponsorship by a
recognized student organization and that is able to
demonstrate financial responsibility has the right to
present speakers of its choice to address members of
the University community using appropriate University
facilities. These assemblies shall be subject to regulations
necessary to prevent space and time conflicts and to
protect the operations of the University and the safety
of persons or property.
Article 15
Freedom of assembly shall be guaranteed to all members
of the University community. Such assemblies shall be
consistent with University regulations regarding the
time, place, and conduct of such assemblies.
Article 16
Every student and recognized student organization has
the right to substantive and procedural fair play in
the administration of discipline and the imposition
of academic sanctions. This requires that in all situations
the student be informed of the nature of the charges,
that the student be given an opportunity to refute them,
and that the institution not be arbitrary in its actions.
Article 17
The student who violates civil law may incur penalties
prescribed by civil authorities. Only where the University’s
interests as an academic community are distinct from
those of the general community should the special authority
of the University be asserted.
Article 18
It is the right of every student to exercise freely
full rights as a citizen. Any student may participate
in off-campus activities singly or with any group provided
that no claim is made that the student represents the
University.
Article 19
This Bill of Student Rights is a reaffirmation by the
entire University community that the constitutional
guarantees and the basic principles of fair treatment
and respect for the integrity, judgment, and contribution
of the individual student, coinciding with each student’s
freedom to learn set forth in the foregoing articles,
are essential to the proper operation of an institution
of higher learning. Accordingly, in the interpretation
and enforcement of the policies, rules, and regulations
of Purdue University, these student rights shall be
preserved and given effect, but they shall not be construed
or applied so as to limit the rights guaranteed students
under the Constitution of the United States or the Constitution
of the state of Indiana.
Whenever a student or a group of students claims that
these rights have been violated and that the student
or group of students has been or will be adversely affected
thereby, and such complaint is not resolved informally
by the interested parties, it may be presented to an
appropriate body of the campus appeals system. Through
this system, an appropriate board or committee shall
have the power and duty to hear the interested parties
and to make findings on complaints within its jurisdiction.
In case of grade appeals, the University Grade Appeals
Committees shall have final authority. In all other
cases, the Campus Appeals Board shall submit recommendations
to the president of the University; provided that all
such claims that arise out of or are connected with
alleged misconduct for which disciplinary proceedings
have been instituted shall be presented and determined
in such proceedings. If necessary the president may
present such recommendations to the Board of Trustees
for its consideration.
Article 20
The enumeration of this bill of certain rights shall
not be construed to deny or disparage others retained
by the student. Nothing contained in this bill shall
be construed as any denial or limitation upon the legal
authority or responsibility of the Board of Trustees
to establish policies and to make rules and regulations
governing the operation of Purdue University.
Article 21
Proposed amendments of this Bill of Student Rights may
be initiated by the Purdue Student Government, Purdue
Graduate Student Government, University Senate, administrative
officials, or the Board of Trustees and shall be submitted
to the Purdue Student Government and University Senate
for consideration and recommendation before adoption
by the Board of Trustees. In the event the Board of
Trustees adopts an amendment not approved by the Purdue
Student Government, Purdue Graduate Student Government,
and University Senate, then the Purdue Student Government
or University Senate may withdraw its endorsement of
the bill in whole or in part.
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