Community Standards and Conflict Resolution

Office

What We Do

Community Standards & Conflict Resolution helps students develop skills to navigate conflict in healthy ways and engage in decision-making that supports their individual success and the wellbeing of their community. CSCR staff facilitate the student conduct process.

Email dos@unco.edu
Phone 970-351-2001
Location University Center 2205
Address 2101 10th Avenue Campus Box 86 Greeley, CO 80631
Hours

Monday-Friday 8am-5pm

Student Growth Through the Conduct Process

At UNC, the student conduct process is designed to support your personal and academic growth—not just to address behavior. It’s an opportunity to reflect on your choices, understand the impact of your actions, and build skills that will serve you well in college and beyond.

Through honest conversations, educational outcomes, and connection to campus resources, you’ll have the chance to strengthen your decision-making, take responsibility, and engage more meaningfully in your community. Our goal is to help you move forward with confidence, clarity, and a deeper understanding of your role as a Bear.

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Mission 

In alignment with Rowing Not Drifting, Community Standards & Conflict Resolution (CSCR) helps students develop skills to navigate conflict in healthy ways and engage in decision-making that supports their individual success and the wellbeing of their community. 

We achieve this mission by: 

  • Upholding published University policies, rules, and regulations 
  • Facilitating a consistent, fundamentally fair, and equitable student conduct process 
  • Promoting accountability and integrity through educational opportunities for students to reflect on the impact of their behavior, practice positive decision-making behaviors, and repair harm (where appropriate) 
  • Providing training and education to the campus community that promotes prosocial behavior, including, but not limited to conflict resolution, bystander engagement, and reporting options. 
  • Collaborating with multiple stakeholders to support sustainable behavioral change and intervention to maintain a safe learning environment 

Vision  

  • We envision a campus where each student’s character is strengthened through accountability, personal development, and community engagement, and where students embrace healthy conflict. 

Resources for...

Hazing Prevention & Transparency

Academic Integrity

Academic integrity means being honest and responsible in your schoolwork. At UNC, this is not just a personal choice — it’s something we all rely on each other to follow. When everyone does their own work, gives credit to others, and follows the rules, we all have a better chance to learn and succeed. 

Cheating, copying someone else’s work, or helping someone else be dishonest are examples of academic misconduct. Engaging in these behaviors may violate UNC’s Student Code of Conduct and can lead to serious consequences, like failing a class or facing disciplinary action. 

For more information about the academic integrity expectations for each of your courses, including expectations related to the use of Artificial Intelligence, please review your course syllabus. 

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Dean of Students

We’re here to help students in navigating difficult situations and connecting with available resources. Come see us on the second floor of the University Center or send us a message to seek support.