As members of the Rutgers community, all Douglass students are expected to know and understand the University Code of Student Conduct. The code outlines behaviors and actions for which students, if found responsible, can be suspended or expelled from the university as well as those violations for which students can be sanctioned but may not be separated from the university. Most of these violations of conduct are referred to as "separable" or "non- separable". Violations of the academic integrity policy are considered separable offenses.
Douglass College students should bring all complaints, questions, or concerns about violations of the University Code of Student Conduct to the Douglass College judicial officer. Policies and disciplinary hearing procedures are available on the Douglass College web site.