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California State University Channel Islands (CSUCI) is committed to promoting and maintaining a safe and professional working, learning, and living environment for each of its students, employees, and visitors. At CSUCI, we want to make sure that every member of our campus community is able to learn, work, and thrive in a safe and comfortable environment. It is important to us that our students, faculty, staff, and visitors have a pathway to communicate conduct that concerns them. It is our goal to cultivate a space where our community can report serious concerns without fear of retaliation.

The CSU recently released its Other Conduct of Concern: Systemwide Guidance document, which helps outline what constitutes Other Conduct of Concern (OCC) and the importance of addressing negative behavior.

Misconduct at CSUCI will usually fall into one of the three categories below. It is important to note that OCC is behavior that is concerning but does not violate law or policy.

 Types of Misconduct

Title IX & Inclusion Student Conduct OCC
To report concerns about Title IX, Discrimination, Harassment, or Retaliation about any member of the campus community.  To report concerns about a student's conduct (Academic Misconduct or Non-Academic Misconduct). To report concerns about problematic behavior causing harm by any campus community member, which does not violate law or policy. 
Report a Title IX concern Report a Student Conduct Concern Report Other Conduct of Concern

 

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