Students

We are not just a punitive entity. We are here for you. Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution (SCCR) is dedicated to supporting students to help you have a positive experience at CU Boulder.
Honor Code and Student Code of Conduct
These codes and processes outline the policies and values that make us Buffs in order to help students:
- Succeed in a fair and honest way.
- Understand the impact of their behavior.
- Contribute positively to the CU Boulder community and beyond.
Restorative Justice
Restorative Justice helps to address the relationship between victims, offenders, and the community in a way that:
- Repairs the impacts of an incident.
- Holds the offender accountable for their actions.
- Builds community.
Conflict Resolution
Healthy conflict can result in growth, learning and understanding. Conflict resolution can help students:
- Be confident in sharing their thoughts.
- Respectfully hear other people's opinions.
- Come to a mutual understanding through healthy dialogue.
Support your fellow Buffs
Amnesty Policy
You will not be subject to university disciplinary sanctions if you calling for help in an alcohol- or drug-related emergency. Calling for help is always the right thing to do if you are concerned about a fellow Buff.
Report an Incident
Report incidents such as hazing to SCCR. Hazing refers to any activity expected of someone joining a group (or to maintain full status in a group) that humiliates, degrades, or risks emotional and/or physical harm, regardless of the person's willingness to participate.
Additional Support
If you need confidential support, counseling, legal assistance or guidance to navigate resources during a crisis, CU Boulder has multiple support departments to help.
Don't ignore it, report it.
There are options for students, faculty and staff, and families to report concerns. Don't ignore mental health concerns, racism, harassment, discriminatory actions, unwanted sexual behavior, abuse in a relationship, stalking, other interpersonal violence and abusive conduct.