Should a student facing charges bring a lawyer to a campus hearing?
Students may be accompanied by an advisor of choice during a campus hearing. That person can be an attorney, friend, parent, faculty member or other helpful person. Students are expected to represent themselves during judicial proceedings. Advisors may provide advice, but are not permitted to present information or arguments to the judicial board or question witnesses.
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