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Student Life and Resources
Student life at Cornell complements the academic program and contributes to the sense of community at the College. Students participate actively in the governance of the College, serving on faculty committees, on the Student Senate, on the Performing Arts and Activities Council, and on various other programs.
Cornell expects students to be capable of mature and responsible behavior. Within any community, certain responsibilities protect the safety and health of members of the community. The ``Statement of Rights and Freedoms of Students at Cornell College'' and the College's judicial procedures outline the standards for the community and the rights and responsibilities of Cornell students.
Cornell College expects students to comply with civil laws as well as with College regulations. Student conduct that violates these laws and regulations may result in College disciplinary action. Since Cornell does not function as a sanctuary from law enforcement agencies, the College will cooperate fully with these agencies when they are investigating alleged criminal activities.
Each summer the College publishes the student handbook, The Compass, which contains information on college services, residence halls, student finances, college policies, campus organizations, activities, and constitutions, academic guidelines, and rights and responsibilities. A copy is provided for each student and may also be obtained from the Dean of Students' Office.
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