| Field of Study | Bachelor's | Master's | Doctorate |
| Business Administration,Economics | $2,9471 | $4,3112 | $4,8883 |
| Engineering, Computer Science | $3,8891 | $4,6883 | $5,7943 |
| Humanities and Social Sciences | $2,5521 | $2,5573 | $3,4423 |
| Biological Sciences | $2,4591 | $2,7773 | $3,2503 |
| Mathematics, Physical Sciences | $3,3061 | $3,6773 | $5,0733 |
| 2000 UCR Graduates Six Months After Graduation1,4 | |||
| Employed full time | 58% | ||
| Employed part time | 8% | ||
| Enrolled in further education | 42% | ||
| Unemployed and seeking work | 3% | ||
| Unemployed and not seeking work | 1% | ||
By authority of the Board of Regents, the Chancellor is entrusted with full power to act in the administration of student discipline. Rules concerning student conduct, student organizations, use of University facilities and related matters are set forth in both University policies and campus regulations, copies of which are available upon request at the Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs office or Student Life and Leadership office. Particular attention is called to the booklet University of California Policies Applying to Campus Activities, Organizations, and Students and to the campus regulations implementing them. The UCR Student Discipline Procedures are also available in the Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs office.
Academic Dishonesty
Policies governing grading for academic dishonesty are covered in the Academic Senate Statement of Policy on Grades and Academic Misconduct. Academic dishonesty may also involve discipline under the student conduct procedures.
Anti-hazing Policy
Hazing or any method of initiation into a student organization or any pastime or amusement engaged in with respect to such organization which causes, or is likely to cause, bodily danger, physical harm, or personal degradation or disgrace resulting in physical or mental harm to any student or other person is a misdemeanor under California law (Education Code 32050) and subject to fine and imprisonment as well as campus discipline.
A full copy of the law is available in the Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs office.
Fees
Students are expected to pay all fees and charges which they incur. Those with outstanding obligations to the University are not allowed to register, to obtain a diploma or a transcript of official record, or to participate in certain University services.
Harassment, Abusive Behavior, or Violence
Campus policy and process involving criminal sanction and campus discipline of students, faculty, or staff is outlined in the Policy Concerning Harassment, Abusive Behavior, or Violence Against a Student. It is available in the Vice Chancellor, Student Services Office.
Nondiscrimination
Civil law remedies including, but not limited to, injunctions and restraining or other orders may also be available for various discrimination issues, including sexual harassment. See the University's nondiscrimination policy on the next page of this catalog.
Rape and Other Forms of Sexual Assault
The Protocol for Handling Incidents of Acquaintance Rape, Stranger Rape, and Other Sexual Assaults Involving Students is available at the Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs office.
Sexual Harassment
For information on the University's sexual harassment policy, the location of information centers, and for a list of complaint resolution officers, see appendix G.
Speech and Assembly
Campus policies and procedures governing use of "free speech" on campus and conduct at "speakers and other public events" are available in the Vice Chancellor, Student Services Office and Enrollment Office.
Student Grievances
The Non-academic Student Grievance Procedures are available in the Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs office.
Substance Abuse
UCR is committed to achieving and maintaining a campus community that fosters personal and institutional excellence and strives to provide conditions under which the work of the University can go forward freely, with the highest standards of quality and institutional integrity. In keeping with this commitment, each student should help to create a campus community that is free from the problems of substance abuse and dependency.
The Official Notice to Students Regarding Substance Abuse in University Campus Communities is issued pursuant to the requirements of Subpart B, Section 86.100 of the federal Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1989. Students found to be in violation may be disciplined. Discipline can vary in severity from warning to expulsion from the University of California.
The text of the Official Notice along with Legal Sanctions Pertaining to the Use of Alcohol and Controlled Substances (a list of applicable federal and state laws) can be found in the Schedule of Classes or can be obtained from the Vice Chancellor, Student Affairs office.
APPENDIX F
In determining whether the alleged conduct constitutes sexual harassment, consideration shall be given to the record of the incident as a whole and to the totality of the circumstances, including the context in which the alleged incidents occurred.
Information Centers
Confidential information and advising are available from
Complaint Resolution Officers
The complaint resolution officers for UCR are the Director of Affirmative Action and the Ombudsman. Both offices are in University Cottage. Title IX officer is Gary Wilkins, University Cottage, (909) 787-5604.
The University of California, Riverside's Sexual Harassment Policy applies to all students, faculty, and staff. Copies are available from the Director of Affirmative Action and the campus Ombudsman.
| Graduated in four years | 39% |
| Graduated in five years | 60% |
| Graduated in six years | 64% |