Student

Registration Policy and Procedure for Students

POLICY: Priority and Scheduling of Registration


Students shall be allowed to register in the following order:

GROUP 1: Priority Students

Category A - Students with disabilities and registered with the Student Disability Resource Center (SDRC) who would not otherwise achieve their academic goals within a reasonable period of time due to an on-going disability.

Category B - Students who participate in intercollegiate sports governed by the NCAA.

Fundraising Policy

The Office of Development and Alumni Relations (Development Office) and the Humboldt State University Advancement Foundation (HSUAF) are responsible for raising and managing private gift funds for Humboldt State University. Working with deans, faculty, and staff, the Development Office provides specialized fundraising services including annual giving, major gifts, planned giving, prospect research, and fundraising consultation. In addition, the Development Office is responsible for the stewardship of gifts.

Space Management Policy

 
Effective Date: 11/13/15

 

Definition

The physical facilities of Humboldt State University are resources that must be managed, maintained, and controlled in a manner that contributes most toward fulfilling the University's mission. Space is assigned on the basis of programmatic need and academic priorities, and may be reassigned if those needs or priorities change.

Co-listing of Graduate and Undergraduate Courses Policy

Humboldt State University allows individual degree programs to offer upper-division (300 or 400-level) undergraduate majors courses (no upper division general education courses) with graduate (500- or 600-level) courses having similar course content in a co-listing arrangement with a single instructor and a common meeting schedule. Co-listing (also known as co-convening or dual-listing) of courses allows for more interaction between undergraduate and graduate students and expands the opportunities for undergraduate students to be exposed to instruction at a more challenging level.

SA0002 Anti-Hazing and Initiation Policy

Each year universities experience hazing incidents that result in serious physical and/or emotional injury.  As members in university student organizations, students may become victims in what are believed to be acceptable initiation traditions and rituals.  Humboldt State University is committed to maintaining an environment that is safe, healthy and conducive to learning.   We support the educational and character development of students as they transition into university life and continue toward graduation and becoming life-long learners.   

Policy and Procedures for Responding to Allegations of Research Misconduct

POLICY AND PROCEDURES FOR RESPONDING TO ALLEGATIONS OF RESEARCH MISCONDUCT

Approved by the University Senate on this date:  April 15, 2014

Approved by Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs on this date:  August 24, 2016; Updated February 23, 2024 with institutional name changes. 

Supersedes Policy #14-04 (Policy and Procedure for Responding to Allegations of Research Misconduct) to include comments from the California Faculty Association.

 

 

I. PURPOSE

Academic Honesty Policy

Approved by the University Senate on this date: May 10, 2016

Approved by the Provost of Humboldt State University on this date: May 12, 2016


Academic honesty is of serious concern at Humboldt. Students are expected to maintain high standards of academic integrity. Acting in good conscience is integral to our vision statement.


Academic Dishonesty