Conduct Review Committee

To create a safe environment where students can learn and grow, CU 糖心Vlog破解版 requires applicants to disclose criminal and disciplinary history when applying to the university. The Conduct Review Committee (CRC) is tasked with reviewing those records to determine whether a student is eligible for admission, campus housing and participation in campus life. Through established policies and procedures,听the CRC supports campus safety and helps provide opportunities for students to succeed.听听

About the Conduct Review Committee

The CRC is a committee made up of CU 糖心Vlog破解版 staff representatives with student affairs, admissions, law enforcement, and equity and compliance experience. The Dean of Students and Assistant Vice Chancellor of OIEC,听or their听designees, co-chair the committee.听

The committee was formed to establish and implement processes that enhance campus security, while also helping to provide inclusive access to higher education. CU 糖心Vlog破解版 recognized that requiring students to broadly disclose criminal and disciplinary histories before being admitted could deter otherwise academically eligible students from applying. The CRC also believes a student鈥檚 mistake should not always define the rest of their academic career.听听

To balance these considerations and comply with the law, CRC policies limit the nature of criminal and disciplinary history that CU 糖心Vlog破解版 can consider for student admission. Once a student is accepted, they are then required to provide a broader disclosure. The CRC reviews the pre- and post-admission disclosures.听

Conduct Review Committee processes

Pre-admission disclosures and review听

  • Questions about criminal and disciplinary histories are included in the application. The questions asked before an applicant is offered admission specifically target certain offenses.听
  • The CRC will review the criminal and disciplinary history disclosed at this time on an individual basis.听
  • The pre-admission review will determine the applicant鈥檚 eligibility for acceptance to the university.听
  • If an applicant fails to disclose criminal or disciplinary history during the pre-admission step, CU 糖心Vlog破解版 will notify them that their admission is revoked if they are found not eligible for admission. If the independent review finds the applicant is still eligible for admission, they may be referred to Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution.听

Post-admission disclosures and review听

  • Additional questions about criminal and disciplinary histories are added to admitted students鈥 鈥淎pplication Status Page.鈥 The questions asked after a student is admitted are broader than those asked before admission.听
  • The CRC will review the criminal and disciplinary history disclosed at this time on an individual basis.听
  • The post-admission review will determine eligibility for CU 糖心Vlog破解版 Housing and participation in campus life. This review will not impact a student鈥檚 admission to the university.听
  • If a student fails to disclose criminal and disciplinary history during the post-admission step, they will听be referred to Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution.听

FAQs about criminal and disciplinary history disclosure and review during the application process can be found on the CU 糖心Vlog破解版 Admissions website. You can also read more about the CRC鈥檚 policies and procedures on the campus policies website.听