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Fall,
2005
The Wesleyan community has developed a set of standards so that we understand what to expect of ourselves and others as we live and learn together. The 2003-2004 Student Handbook contains policy statements outlining expectations of student conduct. These general statements reflect the College's sense of community responsibility, and need to be carefully read and understood. Basic philosophy and specific policies are described, although the list of prohibited conduct is not to be considered exhaustive.
Handbook information is important to your success as a Wesleyan student and will serve to define what the college expects of you. If there are additional questions, please feel free to ask any member of the Residence Life or Student Affairs staff.
Wishing you a successful year,
Julie Keehner
Vice President for Student Affairs |
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