Student Rights & Responsibilities
At EWU, the Student Rights and Responsibilities (SRR) Office is dedicated to fostering a community of care while promoting growth, integrity, and responsibility. Our work supports students through three key pillars, whether it’s helping you navigate tough conversations, supporting your right to free speech, or guiding you through the conduct process—we’re here to help. Some of our work is preventative—like teaching skills and supporting free speech—while other parts kick in after an incident, like when we assist with the conduct process. No matter the situation, we’re here to help.
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EWU Student Code of Conduct
The EWU Student Code of Conduct lays out the standards for student behavior, helping create a safe and respectful campus for everyone.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Check out our Frequently Asked Questions to get quick answers about policies, processes, and how we can support you!
Hazing Info
Hazing Information
Learn what hazing is, how to recognize it, and how EWU is committed to preventing it and keeping our campus safe.
ROI Form
Release of
Information Form
Complete the Release of Information form to allow us to share important details with your parents or family, keeping everyone in the loop.
TALK IT OUT
The Talk it Out programs are brought to you by the team in Student Rights and Responsibilities. Our team—comprised of professional staff, graduate students, and undergraduate students—works together to design and facilitate workshops and trainings that help you develop the skills to navigate difficult conversations. Our goal is for every EWU student to feel confident and prepared when facing tough conversations.
Check out the Talk it Out Website or contact us at: talkitout@ewu.edu.
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Student Conduct Information: Links To Policies, Processes, and More!
Learn more about the Brief Hearing
The Brief Hearing is a process where you’ll meet with an SRR team member to review the incident and determine whether a violation occurred, with an opportunity to present your perspective before any decisions or sanctions are made.
- Check out the Flow Chart
- Here’s a video explaining the process.
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For more information about the Title IX process, please visit the following websites.
- Check Out the Flow Chart
More information about the AOD Process
The Alcohol/Cannabis Education Meeting is where you’ll meet with an SRR team member to discuss the incident, review university policies, and decide how to resolve the issue. You can accept responsibility and complete educational tasks or choose to have a formal hearing to determine if you’re responsible for the violation.
- Check out the Alcohol and Drug Education Flow Process
- A Video about What to Expect at an alcohol or cannabis education meeting.
Check out this website for more details and information on how to apply.