The Office of the Dean of Students serves as a resource for students. We're here for you in-person and virtually. Stop by for a visit or contact us.
Our office is a great starting point for questions regarding:
Access some of our most requested tools and student resources from the Office of the Dean of Students
If you need to refer a student who is struggling with an academic, personal or emotional challenge, you should use our F.A.S.T. form. This is for non-emergency situtations.
Need to report an off-campus concern in the City of Charleston?
The Honor System of the College of Charleston is intended to promote and protect an atmosphere of trust and fairness in the classroom and in the conduct of daily life. The Honor System is composed of two major components: The Honor Code and the Code of Conduct. Specific policies fall under each major component. Students at the College of Charleston are bound by honor and by their enrollment at the College to abide by the honor and conduct codes and to report violations. Faculty and staff members are strongly encouraged to report violations of the Honor Code or Code of Conduct. As members of the college community, students are expected to evidence a high standard of personal conduct and to respect the rights of other students, faculty, staff members, community neighbors, and visitors on campus. Students are also expected to adhere to all federal, state, and local laws.
To help you make fully informed choices about joining student organizations at College of Charleston, we provide a report on any organizational conduct violations dating back to 2013.
The student handbook will assist you, the student, in understanding your rights, freedoms and responsibilities as a student. It's an official publication of the College of Charleston and all students are held accountable for its contents. You are responsible for abiding by its rules, which are intended to facilitate and sustain the on-going business of the College. Student Handbook