Students participating in any part of the Willamette University Debate Program must meet certain academic, behavioral and travel policies. First and foremost, all students must be in compliance with all policies of Willamette University including but not limited to the Selected Policies Manual. In addition to the general policies of the University, the Willamette University Debate Program will enforce the following academic, behavioral and travel policies:
Sanctions for violation of the above policies range from a reprimand, to being excluded from the next tournament or event, to being placed on probation for a specified amount of time, to being permanently dismissed from the WUDU. These sanctions will be based on the seriousness of the offense and the number of offenses a student has committed. For example, for the first offense, a certain action may produce a reprimand or exclusion from the next event or tournament while the second or third offense may produce sanctions of being placed on probation for a semester or being permanently dismissed from the WUDU. Some events may be so serious that a student may be permanently dismissed from the team after a first offense.
The WUDU is a co-curricular activity of the Willamette University College of Liberal Arts. This program is designed to complement curricular activities by enhancing students' skills in research, writing, speaking, and reasoning. The following policies are intended to foster a healthy relationship between debate and other aspects of students' academic work.
Academic requirements for participation in the WUDU follow those in the Willamette University catalog section on academic policies although some of the requirements for participation in this program are more stringent. The criteria which may disqualify a student from participation include the following academic deficiencies:
Any student failing to meet the above criteria will be placed on probation for one semester. During the probationary period, the student will be allowed to attend local and regional tournaments but not national or international tournaments. Probation will be removed when the student meets or exceeds the above four criteria. Unless the probation is removed after one semester, a student will not be allowed to travel to any tournaments including local and regional ones as long as the probation remains in effect. For the purposes of all academic policies enforced and maintained by the Willamette University Debate Union, grade point averages are calculated assuming the contingency grade for any grades of T.
Students participating in any aspect of the WUDU are required to be in compliance with all general policies of the University. These policies include but are not limited to Willamette University’s drug and alcohol policies, sexual harassment policies, and all other policies in the Selected Policies Manual of Willamette University. One element that distinguishes the Willamette Debate Program from some other campus programs is that we travel together and work closely as a team. As a result of these unique elements, certain supplements to general Willamette policies are needed. These supplements are listed below:
Students are required to be aware of and follow the “Student Travel Procedures for the Advisor/Coach.” These procedures are published in the Selected Policies Manual.