Student Conduct Code - Section 6.4 Eligibility for Participation in Student Activities
The University of San Francisco routinely provides numerous opportunities for currently registered students at the University of San Francisco to serve on University committees and boards, serve in student governance positions, take on leadership opportunities, and participate in student organizations and programs where they may represent the University before the campus community or the larger public. In order to take advantage of these opportunities, students must be:
- Enrolled in at least 12-units (6-units for graduate and professional students) of credit at the University of San Francisco at the time of election or appointment, and maintain this unit requirement throughout the term;
- In good academic standing with the University (e.g., not be on academic probation as defined in the most recent edition of the General Catalog) or, in the case of Intercollegiate Athletes, NCAA-eligible at the time of election or appointment, and maintain this standing throughout the term; and
- In good behavioral standing with the University (e.g., not on any form of probation, or not have received a sanction under the University Conduct and Disciplinary Procedure that limits, restricts, or excludes participants in designated privileges or co-curricular activities) at the time of election or appointment, and maintain this standard throughout the term.
Nothing in the above shall prohibit any department, division, or student organization in the University from setting higher standards. Any student who fails to meet the above requirements may be removed and/or prohibited from participating in any specified and/or all student activities.