Definitions
● Aiding and Abetting – Incite, assist, or encourage in the violation of University
policy.
● Alleged Victim – Any individual who may have suffered any harm, loss, or threat
due to a violation(s)
of the Code of Student Conduct by a currently enrolled USA student or RSO.
● Complainant – Any individual who brings forth information indicating that a currently
enrolled USA
student or RSO may have violated the Code of Student Conduct.
● Disorderly Conduct – Occurs when an individual or organizations acts with intent
to cause public
inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm or recklessly creates a risk thereof.
● Distribution – Giving, selling, or exchanging.
● Drug Paraphernalia – All equipment, products, and materials used, intended for use,
or designed for
use in injecting, ingesting, inhaling, or otherwise introducing into the human body
a controlled
substance or illegal drug.
● Faculty – Any person appointed or employed by the University to conduct classroom,
clinical, or
laboratory activities.
● Hazing – See the definition under 5u.
● Immediate Family- A relative that is a mother, father, step-mother, step-father,
sibling, half-sibling,
grandparent, child, legal guardian or other relative of an individual who resides
in the same dwelling
as the individual.
● Indecent Conduct – Intentional exposure of the genitals, buttocks, or female breasts
or committing
or attempting to engage in a sexual act in public.
● Intentionally – Conscious objective to engage in the described activities.
● Recklessly – Conduct that could reasonably be expected to create a substantial risk
of harm to a
person(s).
● Registered Student Organization (RSO) – A group of students who work together in
an organized
way for a shared purpose, and have been recognized by the Office of Student Involvement.
● Respondent – Any currently enrolled USA student or RSO alleged to be in violation
of the Code of
Student Conduct.
● Staff – Any person who is not a faculty member that is appointed or employed by
the University to
carry out a job or function.
● Students – Any person taking courses at USA, either full-time or part-time, or pursuing
undergraduate, graduate, or professional/extension studies. A person who is not officially
enrolled
for a particular term, but who has a continuing relationship with the University,
is considered a
“student.” This includes persons newly admitted to USA, those who are on semester
break, and
those who are sitting out one or more semesters.
● University Premises – Any and all land, buildings, facilities, and/or other property
in the possession
of (owned, leased, rented, used, or controlled) the University, including adjacent
or pertinent streets
or sidewalks.
● Visitors – Individuals participating in USA’s Center for Continuing Education and
Conference Services
activities offered through Global USA. Visitors are expected to conduct themselves
in accordance
with the general rules and regulations of the University. Violations may result in
the summary
suspension of the privilege of visiting the campus.
● Weapon – Any object or substance designed to inflict a wound, cause injury, or incapacitate,
including, but not limited to, firearms, pellet guns, BB guns, switchblade or gravity
knives, clubs,
blackjacks, brass knuckles, or ice picks.
● Witness – Any individual who may have personal knowledge of an incident alleged
to be in violation
of the Code of Student Conduct and who gives testimony to that knowledge.