Judicial Affairs at Loyola
Loyola University New Orleans is an educational environment dedicated to fostering intellectual achievement, personal development, social responsibility, and it is committed to the human dignity and worth of every person. Acceptance of admission to the University carries with it an obligation for the welfare of the community. As such, Loyola expects the highest standard of personal conduct from its students. The Division of Student Affairs is committed to providing a student-centered, values rich, co-curricular education. Dignity, excellence, wholeness, inclusiveness, and compassion are key values conducive to the pursuit of knowledge and to personal development.
Loyola University New Orleans fully supports and fosters a policy of non-discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, and veteran’s status.
It is the intention of this Code of Conduct to clarify standards of behavior essential to the University’s educational mission and community life. The Code is applicable to all Loyola students; equally it is applicable to recognized student organizations and/or groups of students.
By accepting admission to Loyola University New Orleans, a student accepts its rules and acknowledges the right of the University to take conduct action, up to and including suspension or dismissal.
From Section 1, Preamble, 2008-2009 Student Code of Conduct
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