Bulletin--Changes in Rules/Policies

SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES


Changes in Rules and Policies

Average Annual Cost of Education and Sources of Funds Per Full-Time Equivalent Student

Career Placement

Computer Security

Determination of Residence for Nonresident Tuition Purposes

Faculty Statement of Course Requirements

HIV/AIDS Policy

Institutional and Financial Assistance Information

Nondiscrimination Policy

Privacy Rights of Students in Education Records

Procedure for the Establishment or Abolishment of a Student Body Fee

Requirement and Use of Social Security Number

Safety and Security on Campus

Sexual Assault Policy

Sexual Harassment Policy and Procedures

Student Conduct/Discipline

Student Grievance Procedures

Undergraduate Student Requests for Exceptions to Academic Policies--Steps in the Appeals Process

Graduate Student Requests for Exceptions to Academic Policies--Steps in the Appeals Process


CHANGES IN RULES AND POLICIES


Although every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the information in this catalog, students and others who use this catalog should note that laws, rules, and policies change from time to time and that these changes may alter the information contained in this publication. Changes may come in the form of statutes enacted by the Legislature, rules and policies adopted by the Board of Trustees of The California State University, by the chancellor or designee of The California State University, or by the president or designee of the institution. Further, it is not possible in a publication of this size to include all of the rules, policies, and other information which pertain to the student, the institution, and The California State University. More current or complete information may be obtained from the appropriate department, college, or administrative office.

Nothing in this catalog shall be construed as, operate as, or have the effect of an abridgement or a limitation of any rights, powers, or privileges of the Board of Trustees of The California State University, the chancellor of The California State University, or the president of the campus. The Trustees, the chancellor, and the president are authorized by law to adopt, amend, or repeal rules and policies which apply to students. This catalog does not constitute a contract or the terms and conditions of a contract between the student and the institution or The California State University. The relationship of the student to the institution is one governed by statute, rules, and policy adopted by the legislature, the trustees, the chancellor, the president, and their duly authorized designees.


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last modified August 2, 1995