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Student FAQ's
I was involved in an incident and told that I had to come to the Office of the Dean of Student Life, what does that mean?
May I request information regarding my case over the telephone?
What happens if I don't make a meeting with the Office of the Dean of Student Life after I receive a disciplinary letter?
Can someone attend the meeting with me?
I have an attorney, what is his/her role in the disciplinary process?
Can my parents obtain information from the Office of the Dean of Student Life about my case?
Who has access to my disciplinary record?
How long will my disciplinary record be maintained?
If the violation also involves an alleged crime, can I also be prosecuted through the criminal courts as well as being referred to the Office of the Dean of Student Life?
How can I have a hold lifted from my record?
How can I report a suspected violation of the Student Code of Conduct?
Will I be able to know the outcome of another student's disciplinary matter?
What if I am accused of academic dishonesty?
Faculty FAQ's
Parent FAQ's
Why is a particular rule or policy in place?
My child is notified of a disciplinary violation. Does he/she have the opportunity to defend him/herself?
What is my role as a parent in the university judicial process? How can I help my child?
My child was charged criminally. Why go through Student Judicial Services too?
Do I need to hire an attorney to represent my student?
How are sanctions decided?
Does the outcome go on my student's record?
Will a disciplinary record keep my student from getting into law school, graduate school, etc.?