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Athletic Addendum to Student Code of Conduct

Student-athletes are one of the most visible groups in the college community due to their public exposure via the competitive arena and the media. Consequently, their actions are often subject to scrutiny by other members of the campus community. (see Statement of Mutual Responsibility Form). Student-athletes are, therefore, placed in a position which requires exemplary behavior. Basic courtesy and responsibility as a representative of ABAC Athletics require that all student-athletes:

  • Treat instructors and classmates with courtesy and respect.

  • Arrive to class on time and not leave early.

  • Be prepared for class.

  • Be attentive in taking notes and active in participating in class discussions.

  • Notify instructors in advance when competition or travel requires missed classes.

  • Discuss with instructors in advance the procedure to be followed if competition necessitates missing an examination or assignment deadline.

When student-athletes do group work with other student-athletes, their behavior invites judgments of student-athletes as a group. The behavior of each student-athlete should reflect positively on ABAC Athletics in general and specific sports in particular. Behavior has a definite impact on the reputation of ABAC Athletics and the attitude the campus community has toward the entire athletics program. Similarly, student-athletes’ conduct will be closely scrutinized during campus events, travel, and competition off campus (see Student Travel Agreement Form).

Student-athletes are often looked upon as role models, particularly by young children, and it is important that personal conduct be always above reproach. It is expected that representatives of ABAC, either at the College or on road trips, will:

  • Abide by the Student Code of Conduct and Athletic Addendum.

  • Abide by all team rules, training rules, and travel rules as outlined by the head coach. (Student-athletes absolutely must comply with the directions of college officials.)

  • Dress appropriately.

  • Be courteous, patient, and cooperative with fans, officials, community, and media personnel.

  • Refrain from use of inappropriate language, signs or symbols of unsportsmanlike conduct.

  • Refrain from loud, attention-drawing, or discourteous behavior when traveling, staying in hotels, or visiting other campuses.

  • Refrain from the following:

    Alcohol, tobacco and drug use.

    Conviction of an indictable offense.

    Destroying, stealing, or defacing property.

    Illegal gambling.

    Personal web pages and/or social media with questionable content.