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This archived information is dated to the 2011-12 academic year only and may no longer be current.
For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.
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Mailing Address: 459 Lagunita Drive, Suite 9
Mail Code: 94305-3010
Phone: (650) 725-2485
Fax: (650) 736-0247
Web Site: http://judicialaffairs.stanford.edu
Email: judicial.affairs@stanford.edu
The primary codes of conduct for students are the Fundamental Standard and Honor Code. Cases of alleged violations of the University's Honor Code, Fundamental Standard, and other student conduct or University policies now proceed through an established student judicial process based upon the Student Judicial Charter of 1997, which can be found in its entirety at the University's Office of Judicial Affairs web site at http://judicialaffairs.stanford.edu. The web site also contains the policies, rules, and interpretations, as well as the University's Student Conduct Penalty Code, applicable to those students found responsible for violating the Honor Code, the Fundamental Standard, or other University policy or rule.
Through at least December 2011, allegations of sexual misconduct, sexual harassment, stalking, or dating violence proceed through the Dean's Alternate Misconduct Review Process. See http://www.stanford.edu/dept/vpsa/judicialaffairs/judicialprocess/arp.htm.
When a violation of the Fundamental Standard, Honor Code, or other University policy or rule governing student conduct is alleged, or whenever a member of the University community believes such a violation has occurred, he or she should contact the Office of Judicial Affairs.
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