How will they be punished?
• The nature of the violation (what they did) • Prior violations/previous disciplinary history (what have they done before) • Mitigating circumstances surrounding the violation (unusual circumstances) • Their motivation for the behavior (why they chose to do what they did) • Sanctions involved in cases of similar circumstances (precedent) • The developmental and educational impact (how is this going to affect them) 8. How do I find out what happens? This is up to you. • You may be notified of the outcome of the student judicial hearing via telephone call only. • You may be notified of the outcome of the student judicial hearing via written documentation. • You may be notified of the outcome of the student judicial hearing in person. • You do not have to be notified of the outcome of the student judicial hearing at all.
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