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Student Classroom Expectations

The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities and CARE Team are dedicated to ensuring productive, safe virtual classrooms for all students and instructors. As a reminder, the WVU Student Code of Conduct still applies to all students regardless of their physical location.

Behavioral Expectations

  •  Awareness of intended audience (e.g., classes are meant for students currently enrolled in the  course, and you must not enter or share a class meeting with someone unauthorized).
  • General etiquette (e.g., mute microphones when not speaking, raise hand virtually to ask a question, turn off camera if you’re stepping away).
  • Discussions (e.g., you can disagree with others but should do so respectfully and constructively)
  • Privacy (e.g., students should consult with the instructor to receive permission to record the class).
  • Communicate instances of disruptive behaviors to the proper instructor, faculty member, or escalate the complaint when necessary.

Examples of Unacceptable Behavior

  • Offensive/inappropriate discussion posts or submissions
  • Harassment of others, either inside or outside of the course space
  • Inappropriate or concerning behavior in a synchronous session
  • Inappropriate or confrontational email, classroom, group or telephone communications

Possible Consequences for Disruptive/Unacceptable Behavior

  • Class removal (individual class periods) 
  • Grade reductions (under syllabus guidelines)
  • Disciplinary action taken by the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities
  • Disruptions and misconduct may violate local, state, or federal laws

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