University & Community Standards

University Standards

Indiana State University as an institution of higher education has rights and responsibilities of its own, including:

  • To provide opportunities for students of the University to present and debate public issues
  • To require persons on University owned or controlled property to present appropriate identification
  • To establish reasonable standards of conduct for all persons on the campus in order to safeguard the educational process and to provide for the safety and welfare of its students, visitors, and university property
  • To restrict students from the university from using its name, its finances, or its physical and operating facilities for commercial activities, except in cases involving registered student and faculty groups as provided for in policies governing use of campus facilities and fundraising activities.
  • To provide, for registered student groups of the University, the use of campus facilities under the policies of the campus.

For information on all University policies governing all members of the University community, review the University Handbook.

Community Standards

Students attending the University take on responsibilities not only of campus citizenship, but also community citizenship. When community standards are not respected and upheld by students, conflicts between students and other community members may result. Such conflicts are destructive to relationships in the community and detrimental to the image of the University, as well as to the reputation of the student body. Students shall conduct themselves responsibly in the community, respecting the personal and property rights of all community members. *Students can be held accountable for actions occurring off campus

Contact

Student Support and Accountability
Hulman Memorial Student Union,
Room 821
Indiana State University
Terre Haute, IN 47809
Telephone: 812-237-3800
Fax: 812-237-9679