Student Conduct
Franklin Pierce University is committed to creating and maintaining a safe and productive learning community with its students.
The philosophy of Student Conduct is one of education. Franklin Pierce University
has developed a conduct system, which will assist students as lifelong learners. This
will facilitate the students’ cognitive and social development. The goal of Student
Conduct is to help students grow and learn from their mistakes, rather than imposing
arbitrary punishment.
As a part of its educational mission, the University has developed a Student Code
of Conduct. The University believes that its proper role is to offer opportunities
for the personal growth of its students. Students are expected to become familiar
with, and adhere to, the University’s standards and policies for student conduct.
Furthermore, students are responsible for their actions, and those who violate the
Code of Conduct will be subject to disciplinary action.
Helpful Resources
If any member of the community (student, faculty, staff, or outside community member) is concerned about another individual on campus, for any reason (academic, social, overall wellbeing, behavior, etc.) they can submit an Incident Reporting Form anonymously to alert the Behavioral Intervention Team of the concern.
To report, anonymously or not, information regarding incidents of Sexual Misconduct,
Sexual Harassment, or Sexual Assault, please use our
Sexual Misconduct Reporting Form.
Additional Information
Sexual Misconduct Policy, Prevention and Support
FPU Sexual Assault Response Team and Reporting Process
Staff and Faculty members associated with the Title IX process receive annual training on Title IX. These trainings include but are not limited to the following.
CONTACT Student Conduct
Zauyah Waite, Ph.D.
Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students
(603) 899-4162
waitez@d809.com
studentaffairs@d809.com