Austin,
UVU's classroom management policy covers these situations. I have attached it 
here for you. Hope this helps!

Pilar Hays, Esq.
Policy Coordinator
Office of Academic Affairs
Utah Valley University


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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Austin Cooper
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 12:26 PM
To: 'Association of College and University Policy Administrators' 
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Subject: [acupa-l] Classroom Disruption Policy

Do any of your institutions have a university policy regarding "Handling 
Classroom Disruptions?"

What I'm looking for is something that states what faculty are allowed to do in 
response to violence, threats of violence, or other non-violent disruptions 
caused by students in the classroom.

If you have some other guidance and/or policy that doesn't arise to the level 
of university policy, I would still appreciate any example you would be able to 
provide me. Thank you very much,

[sig]
Austin Cooper
Division Policy Coordinator
Provost Office
Western Washington University
(360) 650-3915


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