Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards
The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards (OSCCS) is where all conduct and academic integrity complaints against students and student organizations begin and acts as an impartial resource for all parties in the complaint resolution process.

Our Mission
OSCCS facilitates student growth and learning through an educational conduct process that upholds MIT’s values and community standards. We fulfill our mission by supporting students and collaborating with the Committee on Discipline (COD) and other campus partners.
To fulfill our mission, we:
- Facilitate the MIT student conduct process
- Advise student judicial committees
- Offer a wide array of workshops and presentations to help students understand community values and standards
- Promote community standards of behavior and support the academic mission of the Institute by enhancing students’ academic achievement as well as personal and ethical development
Commitment to Inclusive Practices
We are committed to carrying out our work in a manner that meets the needs of our diverse community. We do this by:
- Continually educating ourselves and our stakeholders
- Intentionally engaging in inclusive practices
- Striving to refine our procedures to reduce bias
- Appreciating students’ intersecting identities and acknowledging our own power and privilege
As a pledge to implement these strategies, we understand that inclusive practices are always evolving, and thus commit to regularly revisiting them.
Incident Procedures
The COD receives and acts on three types of complaints related to students and student organizations: academic misconduct, personal/general misconduct, and sexual misconduct. You can learn more about the COD’s process on the Incident Procedures page.
We provide support and resources for students who need to make an incident report or who are identified as a “respondent” in an incident report. We also work with faculty and staff throughout the COD process for both filing reports and providing ongoing support for students.
Advisor and Mentor Programs
OCSSC provides advisors and mentors to assist students in the COD process. These individuals receive training in order to provide personal and logistical support. Students can be connected to an advisor by contacting our office. If you’re interested in training as an OSCCS advisor or mentor, learn more on the Faculty page.
Related Policies & Resources
Hazing Policy
Learn more about MIT’s hazing policy and the resources offered for hazing prevention as well as reporting.
Academic Integrity at MIT
There are several resources to guide students to make choices that reflect integrity and responsible behavior in any academic setting.
Incident Complaint Form
This form is used to submit a report alleging that an MIT student or student organization has violated Institute policy.
MIT Student Organization Handbook
Procedures and guidelines for navigating the management of your student organization and engaging in successful student leadership at MIT.
Sexual Assault Support Resources
If you or someone you know is a victim of sexual assault or misconduct, you can access a wide variety of on-campus, local, and national resources that offer support and assistance.
Other MIT Resources
Committee On Discipline (COD)
COD resolves complaints alleging misconduct in an equitable and fair way
Institute Discrimination and Harassment Response Office
Resources and information about gender discrimination and sexual harassment
MIT Police
Crime Prevention, Safety Trainings, and Annual Security Report