Student Handbook
The Walla Walla University Student Handbook and Code of Conduct provides current and prospective WWU students with an overview of social, physical, and spiritual life at WWU. Students living in either a residence hall or in the community are encouraged to use the handbook to become familiar with their rights and responsibilities as members of the WWU community.
By registering for classes, each student pledges acceptance of and full cooperation with university policies as stated in this handbook, code of conduct, WWU Bulletin, and as officially announced. Student behavior, both on campus and off campus, is expected to comply with and reflect the values of Walla Walla University.
Visitors to the university are asked to cooperate with university policies while on campus. Walla Walla University welcomes visitors whose conduct while on campus is in accordance with these policies.
Contents Include:
- Student Handbook
- Student Code of Conduct
- Drug and Alcohol Policy
- Sexual Misconduct and Sex Discrimination Policy
- Grievance Policy
- Good Samaritan/Amnesty Policy
Common questions about student conduct policies and processes
Policies outlined in the Student Handbook and Code of Conduct apply to all current students, whether or not they are on our campuses. Student are considered "current students" if they are enrolled for an upcoming term at Walla Walla University.
From the point allegations are made the student conduct administration immediately begins an investigation of the allegations. Investigations involving multiple incidents or individuals may take longer to process. The student conduct administration and Student Conduct Board aim to conduct all investigations in a timely manner and notify students of any sanctions as soon as determinations are made. According to pg. 48 of the Code of Conduct: “by no later than 10 days after conclusion of the Student Conduct Board hearing, the Student Conduct Board shall issue a written decision with respect to each of the written charges and any sanctions to be imposed as provided for below.”
According to pg. 48 of the Student Handbook and Code of Conduct: "The Student Conduct Board’s decision shall be made on the basis of whether it is more likely than not that the accused student violated the Student Code of Conduct." This means that the student conduct administrator and Student Conduct Board have determined, based on the information collected, that it is more likely true than not true (more than 50 percent likely) that the Student Code of Conduct has been violated. Admissible evidence may include direct evidence (such as photos or videos) as well as circumstantial evidence. Circumstantial evidence refers to information that reasonably infers something has occurred.
The policies and processes outlined in the Student Handbook and Code of Conduct apply equally to all undergraduate and graduate students on all five Walla Walla University campuses. The Student Conduct Board implements the same investigation and sanction process regardless of a student's position or status.
Yes. Students can be sanctioned per policies and processes outlined in:
- Academic and financial bulletins
- Academic Integrity Policy
- Residential Life Handbook
- Student Athlete Handbook
- Title IX Policy
- Village Housing Handbook
The Student Handbook and Code of Conduct is reviewed and updated annually, and published policies apply for the duration of the academic year, including the following summer. During their registration process students agree to abide by the policies in the Student Handbook and Code of Conduct. Updates to the Student Handbook and Code of Conduct take effect in the academic term following the change —typically these changes are made during summer and therefore take effect in fall quarter, when students reaffirm their commitment to our policies in their registration process.
Walla Walla University maintains compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (commonly referred to as FERPA) as amended. FERPA is a federal law that gives certain rights to students and protects the privacy of their records maintained by Walla Walla University. WWU does not release any specific information about student conduct investigations and/or sanctions according to FERPA requirements.
Student Life follows the practice that if a student is found by the Student Conduct Board to be responsible for violation of the code of conduct, and the student submits an appeal, in most circumstances the student is considered to be in regular standing until the appeal process is complete and any sanctions issued are on hold until the outcome of the appeal is determined.
We are committed to balanced, healthy living that allows for the fullest possible human development and achievement. To that end, WWU upholds the standards of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, which teaches alcohol and drug use “undermines the social structure of nations and on the individual level often kills its victims or leads them into lives of crime.” The second fundamental belief continues: "Since alcoholic beverages, tobacco and the irresponsible use of drugs and narcotics are harmful to our bodies, we are to abstain from them.”
Additionally, WWU upholds federal, state, and local laws; among them, the specific prohibition of anyone under 21 to consume liquor or marijuana, and anyone 21 or older to allow underage consumption of liquor or marijuana.
As a campus, we are committed to ensuring safe learning and living environments for our WWU family and community; specifically, to avoid potential alcohol-related injuries and assaults. Because of our commitment to healthy behavior, to conducting ourselves honorably, and to demonstrating responsible, honest citizenship both on and off our campuses, the university maintains policies that support an alcohol-free, tobacco-free, and drug-free lifestyle during a student's entire term of enrollment with WWU.
Dean of Students
The Office of the Assistant Vice President/Dean of Students acts to support, encourage, and guide students at Walla Walla University. We aim to engage students during times of difficulty, treating them with respect, compassion, and empathy while encouraging students to learn and grow in their understanding of themselves and others. In addition, we aim to provide leadership opportunities and encourages students to lend their talents and voice to their school, their community, their church, and their world.
The AVP/Dean of Students acts as sponsor for the Associated Students of Walla Walla University (ASWWU), chairs the Student Conduct process and the Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) for WWU, oversees CommUnity attendance, Campus Security, and the College Place Health Clinic on our campus.