Frequently Asked Questions for Families
As stated previously, FERPA does not allow universities to share student records without a signed release by the student. We encourage students to speak with their parents and believe that, as adults, they should take responsibility for initiating that conversation.
We may notify parents of students under the age of 21 when a student has been found responsible for an alcohol or drug related violation as allowed by an amendment to FERPA. Students are generally notified when parents will be contacted and are given the opportunity — and encouraged — to contact the parents first.
SS&C strongly believes that parents and guardians play a vital role in the development of college students as they learn to manage their independence and responsibilities. You can help guide and support your student through the conduct process while holding the student accountable to your expectations and the standards of the university.
As outlined in the Section IV. Disciplinary Responsibility, Subsection B of the Student Code of Conduct, students are allowed to bring one advisor to the meeting with them. An advisor can be an OSU faculty or staff member, another OSU student, a friend, parent, attorney or any other person of the student’s choosing (who is not involved directly in the situation).
Under authority granted by Article 6, Sections 31 and 31a of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma and Title 70, Oklahoma Statues, Sections 3412 (1), (15), Oklahoma State University is granted full authority to adopt policies and procedures governing the conduct of its students.
By enrolling at Oklahoma State University, students accept responsibility for compliance with all university policies and contracts. Disciplinary action may also be taken for any violation of local ordinances, state or federal law, on- or off-campus, that adversely affects the university community or the pursuit of the university's lawful educational mission, process or function. The university reserves the right to take necessary and appropriate action to protect the safety and well-being of the campus community. Students shall have the right of due process and appeal as prescribed in the Student Code of Conduct and other relevant university policies, rules or regulations. Students may be subject to civil and criminal penalties in addition to campus sanctions. Campus resolution may proceed before, during or after civil or criminal actions are concluded and is not subject to challenge based on the action or inaction of civil authorities.
When SS&C receives information about a potential violation of the Student Code of Conduct, a conduct file in the name of the accused student is created. If the student is found not responsible for the violation, the file will be marked as such. The files of students who are found responsible for violations, with sanctions less than suspension or expulsion, will be kept by SS&C for seven years from the calendar year of record, after which they are destroyed. Records of cases in which the student was suspended or expelled from the university are kept for ten and fifteen years, respectively.
All conduct records are confidential and may not be disclosed except as provided by law or after a signed release from the student. Many graduate and professional schools, employers, and study abroad programs require that students obtain certification from Oklahoma State University that the student is in good standing, not on probation, or has never had any major violations of the Code of Conduct. If a student signs a release, SS&C will provide this information to the requesting organization/institution. If the student has no conduct history, certification will be sent indicating that. If the student was found responsible for violating the university’s Student Code of Conduct, the certification will generally include the date of the incident, a brief summary of the behavior, the action plan items and the current status of those assignments. If a student has been suspended or expelled from the university and requests a transcript in order to transfer to another institution, the Registrar’s Office will notify SS&C and a letter will be sent to the institution informing them of the suspension or expulsion status.
Conduct records are maintained separately from the student’s academic record but are part of the student’s educational record.