What can students do if they e considering filing a concern with the Office of Judicial Affairs?
Anyone may contact the Office of Judicial Affairs at 725-2485 to request a consultation about a possible concern. Talking with someone in Judicial Affairs does not obligate the person to file a concern; investigations do not begin unless and until an official written concern is filed. Students who decide to proceed with the filing of a concern can follow the same instructions that are provided to faculty for reporting an Honor Code violation. The process is similar in a Fundamental Standard concern. Because many student-on-student Fundamental Standard situations are extremely sensitive, the Office of Judicial Affairs encourages a student who is considering filing a Fundamental Standard concern to meet with the Judicial Advisor and Judicial Officer to discuss the process. Sometimes, when a student is reluctant to file a concern independently, a third-party (such as a Residence Dean) may file the concern jointly with the student or on the student’s behalf. Special hearing accommodations
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