Jen,

This used to be contained in a university policy here, but now lives only in 
the Faculty Handbook.   I have pasted the guideline in its entirety below.

Good luck,
Josh

Romantic and Sexual Relationships Between Students and Staff

The following resolution was adopted by the Faculty Council of Representatives 
on November 8, 1995, and approved by the president and provost as Cornell 
University policy on September 18, 1996:

The relationships between students and their teachers, advisors, coaches, and 
others holding positions of authority over them should be conducted in a manner 
that avoids potential conflicts of interest, exploitation, or personal bias. 
Given the inherent power differential, the possibility of intentional or 
unintentional abuse of that power should always be borne in mind. For example, 
a conflict of interest arises when an individual evaluates the work or 
performance of a person with whom he or she is engaged in a romantic or sexual 
relationship.

Romantic or sexual relationships between students and persons in positions of 
authority compromise the relationship between students and the university. No 
member of the university community should simultaneously be romantically or 
sexually involved with a student whom he or she teaches, advises, coaches, or 
supervises in any way. Individuals in such positions of authority must not 
allow these relationships to develop or continue.

In unusual circumstances the supervising dean* of the person in a position of 
authority may grant an exemption from this policy when full severance of the 
university relationship would create undue academic or financial hardship for 
the student.
__________

*The supervising dean shall mean the dean of the school or college of the staff 
member's primary appointment, the dean of the Graduate School in the case of 
graduate students, the vice provost for research for staff members holding 
appointments in centers, and the vice president for student and academic 
services for staff members holding appointments in that division.


Joshua Adams
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DFA Communications
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rogers, Jen
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 5:15 PM
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Subject: [acupa-l] Romantic/Consensual Relationships

Greetings!

UND is revamping its romantic/consensual relationships policy. Examples from 
your institutions are requested.

Thank you in advance,

JEN


Jennifer Rogers
Special Projects Assistant to the VPFO
Office of the Vice President for Finance and Operations
University of North Dakota

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