Serious question. Without any knowledge of this handbook, is this pertaining to off campus or just in campus?
As long as you're an ND student, whenever, wherever.
Standards of Conduct // du Lac: A Guide to Student Life // University of Notre Dame
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Standards Of Conduct
Unless otherwise noted, the standards of conduct, policies, procedures and regulations described within the du Lac website apply to all Notre Dame students — undergraduate, graduate, and professional, full or part-*time.
The University may investigate and/or resolve through the University Conduct Process any report of alleged misconduct that occurs from the time an individual first attends the University until the individual graduates (or otherwise completes a University program) or is permanently dismissed.
A student may not withdraw or take a leave of absence from the University after the University receives a report of an alleged violation of the University’s Standards of Conduct. The University reserves the right to proceed with the University Conduct Process regardless of a student’s request for a withdrawal or for a leave of absence from the University.
The University reserves the right to address off*-campus misconduct or violations of law. Judgments about these matters will depend on the facts of an individual case. The following factors are among those that will be considered:
whether the conduct occurred at an event sponsored by the University
whether the student involved was acting as a representative of the University
whether the conduct has a negative impact on the University community or interferes with the pursuit of Notre Dame’s mission
whether the conduct has a negative impact on the local community.
In addition to complying with the University’s standards of conduct, policies, procedures and regulations, students are expected to abide by local, state and federal law. Students may be accountable to criminal authorities and to the University for acts that violate local, state or federal laws, and they can be referred to the University Conduct Process concurrent with criminal action.
As a general rule, the University Conduct Process will proceed normally during the pendency of a criminal action. The University operates under different policies, procedures and standards, and therefore it is not necessarily bound by the findings of a court of law.
If a student is charged with a felony, the University, through the Office of Student Affairs or the Office of Community Standards, reserves the right to take summary action and temporarily dismiss the student. Similarly, the University may take summary action to temporarily or permanently dismiss any student convicted of a felony (see Emergency Actions).