These are the AAU schools plus a few others. No link means we were unsuccessful at finding webpages concerned with consensual relationships between students and faculty.
Ivy | ||||
Cornell | Brown | Columbia | Dartmouth | Harvard |
Pennsylvania | Princeton | Yale p162 | ||
Other Private | ||||
Boston | Brandeis | Caltech | Case Western Reserve | Chicago |
Duke | Emory | Johns Hopkins | MIT | CMU |
NYU | Northwestern | Rice | Rochester (p.11) | USC |
Stanford | Tulane | Vanderbilt | Washington U | |
Public | ||||
Berkeley | UCLA | UC Davis | UC Irvine | UC San Dieg0 |
UC Santa Barbara | UC System | SUNY Stony Brook | Illinois | Indiana |
Michigan | Michigan State | Iowa | Iowa State | Minnesota |
Wisconsin | Ohio State | Missouri | Colorado | Oregon |
Washington | Purdue | Kansas | North Carolina | Virginia |
Florida | Georgia Tech | Penn State | Pittsburgh | Texas |
Texas A&M p. 14 | Arizona | Maryland | Virginia CU | SUNY Buffalo |
Policies differ in detail, style, clarity, and user-friendliness. Here are some instructive examples:
University of Pennsylvania
Harvard
Stanford
University of Michigan
Virginia Commonwealth University
University of Iowa
If we are to redesign the Cornell policy, then it makes sense to understand what other schools have to say about certain key topics. The following webpages are built upon selected excerpts from their published policies:
Reasons for Having a Policy
Definitions
What is Inappropriate?
Pre-Existing Relationships
Alcohol and Drugs
Connections to Harassment Policy
Time Frame for Reporting
Power Differentials
Disclosure and Reporting
Confidentiality
Teaching Assistants
Management
Sanctions and Ajudication
Relationships with Undergraduates