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Exploring Los Angeles
University Governance- SCampus Disclaimer
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- University Student Conduct Code
- Summary of Student Conduct Code Review Process
- 11.00 Behavior Violating University Standards and Appropriate Sanctions
- 12.00 Conduct Review System
- 13.00 Nonacademic Violations Review Process
- 14.00 Academic Integrity Review Process
- 15.00 Appeals Process: Academic and Nonacademic
- 16.00 Student Conduct Records
- Appendix A: Academic Dishonesty Sanction Guidelines (PDF)
- Appendix B: Report of Academic Integrity Violation (PDF)
- Academic Policies
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- Financial Aid Policy Regarding Falsification of Financial Aid Information
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- University Policy on Sexual Assault
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- Non-Discrimination Policy
- Student Grievance Procedures
- University Policy Against Hazing
- University Policy on Alcohol and Other Drugs
- Recognition of Student Organizations
- University Policy Concerning Group Responsibility for Student Organizations
- Guidelines for Student-led International Travel
- Advertising, Promotion and Literature Distribution Policies
- Facilities Policies
- Social Events Policy
- Student Release Policy
- Trojan Spirit Code Policy
- Student Organization Logo Policy
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- Bicycle Policy
- Motorized Scooter and Motorcycle Policy
- Usage Policy for Roller Skates, Rollerblades, Scooters, Skateboards and Other Coasting Devices
Telephone Directory
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Question: When do I call the emergency telephone number versus the non-emergency phone number?
Answer: Call the emergency number, (213) 740-4321, when someone has been injured, a crime or act of violence has occurred, there is a fire or any physical emergency requiring immediate response, someone is stuck in an elevator, you have received a bomb threat, or anytime you need immediate service to ensure your safety.
Call the non-emergency number, (213) 740-6000, when you need information, you need to reach a DPS staff member on a routine matter, you lost something and want to see if someone turned it in, you need general service (help getting into your car or apartment) – anytime the call does not require a response within minutes.
The Row
“On 28th Street,
stretching from Figueroa to Hoover, is the Row. Here, and on the adjoining streets, are housed the 33 fraternities and the 15 sororities of our campus. Every Monday night all of the individual houses gather for dinner and their pledge and active meetings. Afterwards they pour out onto the street for an evening of socializing. The air is constantly alive with the excitement of this, the most colorful part of Troy.”
– SCampus 1955-56
Safety
Question: When do I call the emergency telephone number versus the non-emergency phone number?
Answer: Call the emergency number, (213) 740-4321, when someone has been injured, a crime or act of violence has occurred, there is a fire or any physical emergency requiring immediate response, someone is stuck in an elevator, you have received a bomb threat, or anytime you need immediate service to ensure your safety.
Call the non-emergency number, (213) 740-6000, when you need information, you need to reach a DPS staff member on a routine matter, you lost something and want to see if someone turned it in, you need general service (help getting into your car or apartment) – anytime the call does not require a response within minutes.
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