Boulder Community

University Hill neighborhood from above.

Recognizing that the university has a large impact on theÌýgreater Boulder community, Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution (SCCR) strives to be impactful partners by educatingÌýthe community on what we do and supporting positive neighbor-to-student relationships.

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Student Conduct in the Community

The Student Code of Conduct outlines the policies and values that make us Buffs on and off campus. The goal is toÌýhelp students:

  • Understand the impact of their behavior.
  • Repair harm and make positive choices in the future.
  • Contribute positively to the ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï community and beyond.

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Annual Conduct Statistics

While we cannot share details of individual conduct cases, we are committed to being transparent about the student conduct processÌýas a whole.ÌýThisÌýsummary outlines:

  • The types and number of violations that were referred to SCCR involving students' off-campus conduct.Ìý
  • The low frequency of repeat offenses.
  • ºÚÁϳԹÏ's response to the violations.

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Conflict Resolution

Healthy conflict can result in growth,Ìýlearning and understanding. Conflict resolution is not just for student-to-student relationships. SCCR conflict support can:

  • Mediate neighbor-to-neighbor interactions.
  • HelpÌýresidents and students developÌýpositive relationships.
  • Encourage the Boulder community and students to have respectful dialogue with one another.

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Restorative Justice

Participate in Restorative Justice volunteer opportunities. Restorative Justice helps to address the relationship between victims, offendersÌýand the community in a way that repairs the impact, holds the offender accountable and builds community.Ìý