KPCOM Student Handbook 2024-2025

Nova Southeastern University Student Handbook 39 • use of any legally or illegally obtained over-the-counter medications in a manner contrary to medical use • counterfeit/simulated drugs or controlled substances • misuse or unprescribed possession of prescription medications • drug-related paraphernalia or any item that potentially contains illegal residue • distribution or sale of illegal drugs or prescription drugs that were not prescribed to the person receiving the drugs B.13 Emergency Equipment and Procedures Unnecessarily setting off a fire alarm; tampering with fire hoses, extinguishers, exit signs, and alarm equipment; or blocking fire exits and other means of impeding traffic may result in immediate university disciplinary action and criminal prosecution. Failure to evacuate any building on campus during a fire alarm is also prohibited. B.14 Facilitating Academic Dishonesty Intentionally or knowingly helping or attempting to help another to violate any provision of this code is prohibited. B.15 Failure to Disclose Criminal Offenses NSU students are required to disclose information about their criminal history and/or new or pending criminal charges. The duty to disclose begins at the time of submission of an admissions application and continues throughout the entirety of the student’s enrollment at NSU, including during temporary periods of inactivity in registration. Students have a continuing duty to disclose • arrests for any criminal offense in any city, state, or country, other than minor traffic offenses • convictions of any criminal offense in any city, state, or country, other than minor traffic offenses • any pending criminal charges filed against them • any time they have entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere (no contest) to a criminal offense; had adjudication of guilt withheld for a criminal offense; participated in a first-offender or pretrial diversion program, or its equivalent; or committed any offense where the records have been sealed or expunged, including criminal offenses committed as a juvenile • driving under the influence is not a minor traffic offense for purposes of this policy, and must be disclosed • if they are currently incarcerated or will be incarcerated upon or during enrollment at NSU Any such information must be disclosed in writing within 10 days of its occurrence to the dean of students, unless the student is applying to, or enrolled in, a college within the NSU Health Professions Division, in which case the disclosure must be made to the dean of the student’s college. Failing to disclose or timely disclose, omitting, or providing false information relating to any of the above may result in rescission of admissions offers or disciplinary action against a student, up to, and including, dismissal from NSU.

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