Student Conduct

University Policies

Handbook of Operating Procedures

The Handbook of Operating Procedures (HOP) establishes the procedures and procedures for all students, staff, and faculty of UT Tyler.

Manual of Policies and Procedures for Student Affairs

The Manual of Policies and Procedures for Student Affairs (MOPP) constitutes the institutional rules on student services and student life.

MOPP: Student Conduct and Discipline

Chapter eight of the Manual of Policies and Procedures for Student Affairs (MOPP) addresses the rights, responsibilities, and rules governing student conduct.

MOPP: Student Organization

Chapter 2.7 of the Manual of Policies and Procedures for Student Affairs (MOPP) addresses the rights, responsibilities, and rules governing organization conduct.

Residence Life: Handbook

The Residence Life Handbook provides processes, procedures, and policies for students residing on-campus.

Residence Life: Missing Person Policy

The Office of Residence Life's Missing Person Policy provides a brief overview into the protocol for a missing person who resides on-campus.

Residence Life: Residency Policy

The Office of Residence Life's Residency Policy establishes on-campus living requirements and exemptions for students.

Sexual Harassment and Misconduct/Title IX

The University's policies regarding Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 are addressed in the Handbook of Operating Procedures (HOP) Series 2.4.3. Sexual Harassment Complaint, Investigation, and Grievance Procedures and Responsibilities. For additional Title IX related information, please view the Office of Title IX website.

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Student Privacy

  • Commitment to FERPAThe Office of Student Conduct and Intervention and the Campus Assessment, Response, and Evaluation (CARE) Team respects a student's right to privacy, and therefore, cannot provide information restricted by the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). FERPA is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student educational records and gives students (over the age of 18 or attending an institution of higher education) the right to access and correct their records. Other than directory information, information contained in the educational records cannot be shared without the students' written consent. Learn More...