Disruption

National Louis University recognizes a student’s right to speak, inquire, or dissent but requires that these freedoms be exercised in an orderly and responsible manner. The University, therefore, prohibits any student or group of students from interfering with the personal rights of another individual, the holding of classes, the carrying out of University business, or the progress of any authorized event on campus.

Any student who causes disruption or interruption of a University class or program may be asked by a faculty member, or other University official, to leave the premises for a temporary period. This includes disruptions caused as a result of drug or alcohol use, acute physiological or psychological disorder, or deliberate reasons. The faculty member or other University official should then report the incident to the Office of Student Experience or to Campus Administration by completing an incident report form. Please refer to the Policy on Disruptive Classroom Behavior