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PROGRAM HANDBOOKS - Biola University

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Cook School of Intercultural Studies<br />

Graduate Program Handbook<br />

DISCLOSURES AND COMPLIANCE WITH… SECTION 2.14<br />

Hazing<br />

All students and members of campus organizations are required to observe and fully comply with<br />

California's Education Code requirements on hazing and the <strong>University</strong>'s regulations prohibiting<br />

hazing. State law mandates that no student or other person shall conspire to engage in hazing,<br />

participate in hazing, or commit any act that causes, or is likely to cause, bodily danger, physical harm<br />

or personal degradation or disgrace resulting in physical or mental harm to any fellow student or<br />

person attending the institution (Education Code, section 32051). Hazing includes any method of<br />

initiation or pre-initiation into a student organization or any pastime or amusement engaged in with<br />

respect to a student organization which causes, or is likely to cause, bodily danger, physical harm or<br />

personal degradation or disgrace resulting in physical or mental harm to any student or other person<br />

attending the <strong>University</strong>. (Education Code, section 23050) Serious violations of the basic provisions of<br />

this student code will place in jeopardy any scholarships and other assistance given to the student.<br />

Also, whether or not the student should continue to be enrolled at the <strong>University</strong> may be considered.<br />

Research with Human Subjects<br />

1. Any educational research/ survey investigator requesting the participation of students, either on<br />

and/or off-campus, must request permission from the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs,<br />

Ext. 4871.<br />

2. All research surveys must be approved by the Protection of Human Rights in Research<br />

Committee (PHRRC) prior to requesting permission from the Student Affairs office. (Written<br />

protocol for the PHRRC is available from the Rosemead School of Psychology, Receptionist<br />

Desk).<br />

Date: August 2012 Page 3 of 3

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