Undergraduate Student Handbook
Guidelines for Responding to Bias-Related Incidents and Hate Crimes
Responding to concerns and incidents may vary depending on the nature and severity of a specific situation. It can include instances of protected speech that may generate harm requiring intervention with only limited consequences. Bias-related incidents may need to be addressed because they harm individuals, undermine civility and understanding of our community, or impede the educational process. Public discussion and education can promote awareness of prejudice and examination of the values that underlie the George Fox community. Some incidents are dealt with through the process of community accountability with appropriate sanctions.
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Undergraduate Student Handbook
- Welcome Letter - VP from Student Life
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- Communications Statement
- Community at George Fox University
- Guiding Principles and Lifestyle Standards
- Community Support and Accountability
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Community Policies
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Section One
- Purpose
- Campus Awareness and Education
- Harassment and Discrimination
- Sexual Harassment
- Bias-Related Incidents and Hate Crimes
- Guidelines for Responding to Bias-Related Incidents and Hate Crimes
- Supporting the Student and Community
- Incident Response Team
- Reporting and Resources for Harassment, Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Bias-Related Incidents and Hate Crimes
- Sexual Assault
- Reporting and Resources for Sexual Assault
- Section Two
- Section Three
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Section One
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Residence Life - Housing
- Newberg Campus Emergency Response Plan
- First Year Experience
- Sophomore Springboard
- Intramurals at George Fox University
- About Our Staff
- Intervention Form
- Transportation Policy

