Student Conduct

Standards of conduct form the basis for behavioral expectations in the St. John's University community. The creation and enforcement of standards of conduct for students is an educational endeavor, which intends to foster student development.  The enforcement of such standards must protect the rights, health and safety of members of that community in order that they may pursue their educational goals without undue interference. Sanctioning is used to promote the guidelines put forth by the University. The use of sanctioning is not punitive or retaliatory. The goal of sanctioning is for students to gain perspective and insight into their indiscretions, making the moment educational.

Freedom is meaningless unless responsibility is also present. The responsibility to secure and respect general conditions conducive to learning is shared by all members of the St. John's University community. Students must assume a significant role in developing and enforcing University regulations in order that they might be better prepared for the responsibilities of citizenship. It is the intent of St. John's University to establish the necessary guidelines to support and advance the educational and religious aims of the university without undeservedly restricting or diminishing the university experience for students. Thus, integrity, wisdom and empathy are among the most important characteristics adhered to throughout the administration of student conduct standards. The goal to be realized through the disciplinary process transcends the confines of the University and radiates into the community. The goal is to influence students to espouse the core values of truth, love, respect, opportunity, excellence, and service throughout their daily lives as productive members of a larger community.