College of Dental Medicine (CDM)—Predoctoral Program 2025–2026 136 • jeans • see-through clothing or halter tops • sandals, flip-flops, flats, ballet-style shoes, Crocs, or any other footwear that does not meet the preceding description of approved footwear • T-shirts (as the outer shirt) • athletic or workout-style clothing or beach attire • hats, caps, or head coverings, unless of a religious nature • garments with any offensive, obscene, or unprofessional statements or gestures 8. Failure to Report a Violation Every member of the CDM community (i.e., students, administrators, faculty members, and employees) has the duty to report a predoctoral student violation of the Code of Behavioral Conduct to the SPC whenever it is felt that a substantial breach of the code has occurred. Failure to report a violation of the code is itself a violation. All members of the college community have an affirmative duty to participate in the inquiry or investigative complaint process. 9. Illegal, Inappropriate, and Unprofessional Behavior No student shall display disorderly conduct; public intoxication; or lewd, indecent, or obscene behavior on the campus or at any college-sponsored or supervised function/event. No student shall consume or possess alcoholic beverages in any form on CDM-controlled property. No student shall intentionally or recklessly endanger or threaten the mental health, physical health, or well-being of any other member of the college community or any visitor to the campus. 10. Guests on Campus Children are not permitted in lecture classes, other professional presentations, laboratories, or clinics. The policy for guests on campus can be found in the appropriate pages of this handbook. Prior permission is also required for guests visiting CDM-affiliated program sites. In the CDM, some areas such as laboratories may be closed or may only be accessible during specific posted hours. Clinics may not be accessed without administration approval. Refer to the CDM’s policies and schedules provided by the CDM Office of Academic and Clinical Resources. B. Policies for Code of Behavioral Conduct Violations General Information As stated previously, the SPC shall have nonexclusive authority to evaluate all alleged predoctoral student violations of misconduct, whether academic, moral, professional, or ethical. Exceptions to this authority include, but are not limited to, the following:
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