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What types of disputes are appropriate for mediation?

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What types of disputes are appropriate for mediation?

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The following is a non-exhaustive list of examples of situations and disputes that may be appropriate for mediation: • Roommate disagreements and other residence hall matters • Noise complaints • Possessions borrowed and not returned; or returned but not in its original state • Harassment • Professor/student concerns • Students feuding in class over joint projects • Parking issues • Relationship issues • Family issues • Stolen or mishandled property • Off-campus housing • Monetary disputes • Work place issues • Interpersonal issues • Misunderstanding and miscommunication • Lifestyle differences • Student groups disputes ( either internally or between groups) • Fraternities and sororities

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