What is the Peer Review Board?
The role of the Peer Review Board is to determine if a student/group has met the three areas of the criteria (conduct, academic, and involvement). The board examines how an individual/group has changed their behavior(s) and contributes positively to the University community. Each board review consists of at least three undergraduate students. They will determine if a student’s University Probation is completed or not. Board members serve on a rotating basis so there are other board members that will be present at the meeting. These members are observers and will not participate in the review meeting.