Mission Statement and Student Learning Outcomes
Mission Statement
The mission of the Office of Student Conduct is to educate and empower students concerning their rights, privileges, and responsibilities. Our approach utilizes The Code of Student Rights and Responsibilities, and University policies as educational tools designed to promote inquiry, engagement, and personal development. We are committed to repairing harm, facilitating constructive dialogue, and promoting accountability and personal growth. We strive to uphold the values of fairness, inclusivity, and educational development. This is achieved through an equitable and participatory process where enforcing University policies, mediation, and conflict resolution promotes community engagement, and reflective learning.
Updated September 18, 2024.
Learning Outcomes
- Students who have engaged in the conduct process will understand, the behavioral standards of Missouri State University, and explain the value of the conduct process for themselves and the university community.
- Students who have engaged in the conduct process will be able to evaluate how their behavior has impacted their educational experience and well-being.
- Students who have engaged in the conduct process will reflect on how their behavior impacts their relationships with others, as well as the campus community.
- Students who have engaged in the conduct process will identify campus and community resources that support personal and professional development.
- Students who have engaged in the conduct process will be able to outline their personal goals, and values, and access how/if their behavior does/does not align with their values and goals.
Updated September 18, 2024.