MBKU Student Handbook 2021-2022

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University Student Affairs Student Handbook

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or policies are developed, they will be distributed to all students via email as "Handbook Supplements.” The policies outlined in this Handbook give a general understanding of the rules and regulations governing MBKU and they are subject to revision without notification. MBKU assumes no responsibility for errors in, misrepresentation of, or misinterpretation of these policies. Please read the information carefully and be sure to contact University Student Affairs for clarification or more information. MBKU reserves the right to change programs, policies and requirements published in this Handbook. The Handbook should not be regarded as a contract but all MBKU students should be knowledgeable of the information therein. Any suggestions for additional information to future Handbooks are welcomed, including suggestions or concerns about campus policies and procedures. Please contact University Student Affairs at StudentAffairs@ketchum.edu.

C. Non-Discrimination Statement MBKU is committed to providing an environment in which all individuals are treated with respect and professionalism. In accordance with applicable federal and state laws, it is University policy to prevent the unlawful discrimination against students, applicants for admission, employees, applicants for employment and patients requesting treatment on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. The University also prohibits sexual harassment and harassment on any of the above bases (refer to the Prohibited Discrimination, Unlawful Harassment & Sexual Misconduct Policy). Inquiries regarding the University’s equal opportunity policies should be directed to the Vice President for Student Affairs at StudentAffairs@ketchum.edu for students and the Vice President for Human Resources at HumanResources@ketchum.edu for employees. For further information on notice of non-discrimination, please contact The Office for Civil Rights for the address and phone number of the office that serves your area, or by calling 1-800-421-3481.

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B. Drug & Alcohol Abuse

8min
pages 85-87

E. Campus Safety & Security

22min
pages 89-96

A. Student Health Policies

4min
pages 83-84

B. Student Achievement Center

13min
pages 76-80

A. University Student Affairs

13min
pages 71-75

J. Prohibited Discrimination, Harassment & Sexual Misconduct Outside the Scope of Title IX

2min
page 70

F. University Student Code of Conduct

12min
pages 39-42

G. Student Conduct Process

16min
pages 43-48

E. Student & University Expectations

2min
page 38

D. Classroom Behavior & Professional Standards of Dress

2min
page 37

C. Expression, Assembly & Forum

2min
page 36

A. Definitions

10min
pages 32-34

B. Records

3min
page 35

M. Volunteer Activities with Outside Organizations

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page 31

H. Intellectual Property

3min
page 26

E. Classroom Etiquette

2min
page 24

A. Student Accounts Services Policies & Procedures

9min
pages 19-21

D. Preferred Name Use

2min
page 23

E. Education Records

2min
page 16

C. Non-Discrimination Statement

1min
page 6

G. Record Retention Policy

1min
page 18

D. Disclosure

2min
page 15

F. Correction of Records

3min
page 17

G. Medical Leave Policy

10min
pages 10-13
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