Hello Pacificans,
As a student at the University of the Pacific you are joining a community with a proud legacy. As the longest standing University in the state of California, we value the importance of building a safe and welcoming environment.
Pacificans are committed to the values of Academic excellence, a focus on academic achievement, community engagement, diversity and inclusion, integrity and accountability, respect and civility, and being student-centered. Tiger Lore, your code of conduct, is your compass guiding you in your decision making inside and outside of the classroom.
We have high standards and expect you to hold yourself accountable. However, we understand that college is the time for you to refine your ethical decision-making. To put it simply, you make good decisions and may face adverse situations in your educational journey. We are achieving this ambitious goal by working in concert will all campus community members. You are part of a campus community that respects the rights of the humanity of all campus community members by actively communicating clearly, and being open minded to the diversity of students, staff and faculty at the University of the Pacific.
Student Code of Conduct
Disclaimer
The content of University of the Pacific’s Tiger Lore: Student Code of Conduct (Tiger Lore) is provided as information for each student and is designed to supplement the university’s catalog and other related publications. It was prepared as a guide to help students make their academic and co-curricular life at the University of the Pacific successful.
Tiger Lore is not meant to be a complete statement of rules, regulations, policies or procedures, nor does it contain a complete list of all programs, services or university policies. Students are encouraged to read Tiger Lore and keep it available as a reference. It is subject to change at any time as deemed appropriate by the university at its sole discretion. Any such changes may be implemented without prior notice and without obligation, and unless specified otherwise, are effective when made.
In addition to the policies and procedures outlined in this document, your specific program or course of study may have a handbook that outlines student behavioral and ethical expectations specific to your course of study. Contact your program for additional information.
For students with disabilities or special print related needs, please contact The Office of Services for Students with Disabilities, 209.946.2331.
Mission Statement
Our mission is to support students in their pursuit of holistic learning and personal development