Non-Academic Discipline
The University of Toronto is a large community and, therefore, must define standards of behaviour and make provisions for student discipline with respect to conduct that jeopardizes the good order and proper functioning of the academic and non-academic programs and activities of the University or its divisions.The Code of Student Conduct defines behaviours that endanger the health, safety, rights or property of its members or visitors, or that adversely affects the property of the University where such conduct is not, for the University's defined purposes, adequately regulated by civil and criminal law.
Nothing in the Code of Student Conduct shall be construed to prohibit peaceful assemblies and demonstrations, lawful picketing, or to inhibit freedom of speech as defined in the University.