Steps in the Judicial Process
- Notification
- A student will receive a letter informing you that a judicial
charge has been brought against that student.
- The student must then schedule an appointment with the Office
of Judicial Affairs by the date indicated in the letter.
- The Appointment
- A hearing officer will see the student to explain the
charges.
- A hearing officer will discuss the student's rights.
- A hearing officer will explain all judicial procedures.
- A hearing officer will hear any statement that student may wish
to make.
- The Decision
- The student will be informed of the decision regarding the
charges.
- If the student is found not responsible, the process
ends here.
- If the student is found responsible, a sanction will
be assigned.
- The student may then accept or reject the decision.
- Your Options
- If the student chooses to accept the decision, the process ends
here.
- If the student chooses to reject the decision, the case will
then be referred to the University Judicial Council.
- The Judicial Council Hearing
- The Judicial Council will, independently and without knowledge
of the judicial officer's decision, determine your
responsibility.
- The sanction assigned by the council may be more, the same, or
less severe than that assigned by the hearing officer.
- The Appeal Process
- The student may appeal the decision of the judicial council.
The appeal must be in writing and within three working days of the
hearing.
- An appeal must be based on harshness of sanction, violation of
due process, or new evidence.
- An appeal decision may only confirm the original decision or
reduce the sanction.