What happens if a student receives a letter requesting a hearing from Conflict Resolution and Student Conduct Services?
• If a student has received a letter from the Conflict Resolution and Student Conduct Services office, it means that s/he has been charged with allegedly violating university policy (Student Conduct Code) and a disciplinary hearing has been scheduled. The letter will list the charge(s) that have been alleged, as well as any documentation received. • The student needs to call the office immediately (491.7165) to accept or dispute the charges as outlined in the letter. • If the student wants to bring another person with him/her (witness, support, attorney, parent, etc.), please call the office prior to the hearing so the office can plan accordingly. • Arrive on time (if not a few minutes early) to the scheduled appointment. Missing the appointment or being late could result in a decision being made in the student’s absence. • Several things will happen at the conduct hearing. The alleged violation of University policy will be explained to the student, and s/he will have the opportunity t
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