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I received an allegation letter from the Office of Student Judicial Affairs – What do I do first?

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I received an allegation letter from the Office of Student Judicial Affairs – What do I do first?

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Upon receiving notice that you have been charged with an alleged violation of the Code of Student Conduct, you must call and schedule an appointment with the Director, or Assistant Director for Student Judicial Affairs. It is important to make this appointment and keep it. Ignoring the situation will NOT make it go away; ignoring the letter or failing to schedule an appointment could result in your disciplinary matter being decided in your absence. Also, a registration hold may be placed on your registration and transcripts.

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