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We are not just a punitive entity.ÌýWe are here for you. Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution (SCCR) is dedicated to supporting students to help you have a positive experience atÌýCU Boulder.

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Honor Code and Student Code of Conduct

These codes and processes outlineÌýthe policies and values that make us Buffs in order to help students:

  • Succeed in a fair and honest way.
  • Understand the impact of their behavior.
  • Contribute positively to the CU Boulder community and beyond.

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Restorative Justice

Restorative Justice helps to address the relationship between victims, offenders, and the community in a way that:

  • Repairs the impacts of an incident.
  • Holds the offender accountable for their actions.
  • Builds community.

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Conflict Resolution

Healthy conflict can result in growth,Ìýlearning and understanding. Conflict resolution can help students:

  • Be confident in sharingÌýtheir thoughts.
  • Respectfully hear other people's opinions.
  • Come to a mutual understanding through healthy dialogue.

Support your fellow Buffs

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Amnesty Policy

You will not be subject to university disciplinary sanctions if you calling for help in an alcohol- or drug-related emergency. Calling for help is always the right thing to do if you are concerned about a fellow Buff.

Report incidents such as hazing to SCCR. HazingÌýrefers to any activity expected of someone joining a group (or to maintain full status in a group) that humiliates, degrades, or risks emotional and/or physical harm, regardless of the person's willingness to participate.

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Additional Support

If you need confidential support, counseling, legal assistance or guidance to navigateÌýresources during a crisis, CU Boulder has multiple support departments to help.Ìý

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Don't ignore it, report it.

There are options for students, faculty and staff, and families to reportÌýconcerns. Don't ignore mental health concerns, racism, harassment, discriminatory actions, unwanted sexual behavior, abuse in a relationship, stalking, other interpersonal violenceÌýand abusive conduct.

What, whereÌýand how to report