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Sexual, Physical, Written or Verbal Misconduct
Respect for the dignity of each individual as a person created in God’s image is fundamental to
the institutional culture desired at Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Misconduct that is contrary to the teachings of the Christian faith (thus constituting a violation of
the Code of Conduct includes, but is not limited to:
Sexually-oriented joking or comments
Harassment of an individual based on race or gender
Unwelcome touching or any touching of a sexual nature
Verbal or physical abuse
Verbal or written disrespect to a faculty or staff member (this includes e-mails)
Offensive or crude language directed at individuals
Display of objects or pictures that depict nudity or are otherwise sexual in nature
Persistent, unwanted attempts to change a casual or friendly relationship into a romantic
or more intimate one
Non-marital sexual relations and the encouragement or advocacy of sexual behaviors which
undermine Christian identity or Liberty Universities faith mission are defined by the University
as morally inappropriate misconduct and constitute violations of this Personal Code of Conduct.
Reporting Procedure
Any student who believes that he/she has been the subject of harassment in any form should
report the incident immediately to the Student Services Office. The student will be given the
opportunity to express his/her concerns and will then be appraised of the recourse available to
him/her under school policy and local and state statutes.
Pornography
Involvement with pornographic, obscene, indecent, or other similarly offensive materials,
expressions, or conduct is inconsistent with the Personal Code of Conduct and the Christian
World View of the College and University. Use of the University's computing network to obtain
or distribute such materials constitutes a violation of the Code.
Prohibited Substances
The College of Osteopathic Medicine seeks to provide a drug-free, healthy, and safe learning
environment. To this end, no student should misuse legal drugs or other legal medications, or
use, possess, distribute, or sell alcohol, illegal drugs or tobacco products.
Penalty
Any student of Liberty University, who engages in the aforementioned behavior(s), is subject to
disciplinary action, which may result in community service or possible dismissal. Since the
University takes such charges seriously, where the results of an investigation reveal a complaint
of harassment/sexual harassment to be frivolous or groundless, the individual having made such
a complaint may be subject to the same disciplinary action.