Student Conduct Matters
Cumberland students are expected to act in a responsible and mature manner at all times; show respect for the educational objectives and interests of the University; respect the rights of others; and obey the statutes of the local, state, and national governments. Additionally, students are expected to familiarize themselves with and adhere to the information and regulations contained in the 2015-2016 Catalog (and/or all catalogs that are in place at the University), and the Cumberland University Student Handbook. Each student is required to take responsibility for his/her actions.
Any student whose behavior violates standards of conduct, befitting an academic community as described in the “Statement of Values” is subject to disciplinary action. reserves the right to expel or discipline any student if, in the opinion of the Administration, the student is considered to be a hazard or has proven to be a deterrent to the welfare of the student body and/or the University. Suspended or expelled students forfeit all fees, tuition, and any University privileges for the duration of the suspension or expulsion.
The University may require a student to seek specialized treatment or to withdraw from the institution for medical or psychological reasons. These actions will be coordinated by the Dean of Students Office.
In the event that the Dean of Students is unavailable to initiate the adjudication process in a timely manner and a case must be adjudicated immediately to protect the safety and welfare of the campus, the Dean of Students will request the assistance of a university administrator to initiate the adjudication process. The Dean of Students and the Executive Director of Administration reserve the right to immediately suspend any student who presents a danger to campus pending case adjudication.
Following case adjudication, students will have the opportunity to appeal the decision to the Executive Vice President. The final appeal on student conduct issues rests with the President of the University.
Students should consult the Student Handbook for detailed information regarding the student conduct code.
Cumberland also has the obligation to report any student to the appropriate civil authorities when his/her behavior violates the law. The actions of the civil authorities will be in addition to any sanctions imposed by the institution. Also see the Academic Misconduct section.