The University understands the strain a conduct process can place on your academic, work, and social life. We want you to understand and be able to navigate the conduct process, and a Respondent Resource can help.
Community Standards & Student Conduct (CSSC) offers guidance and information to students named as respondents in a student conduct proceeding. A Respondent Resource can meet with you to help you navigate the process. During meetings, the Respondent Resource will discuss:
- Your rights in the process
- Considerations for navigating the process, including no-contact orders, academic advocacy, and other interim measures
- How to complete forms and letters
- What to expect in an investigative interview and/or full hearing
- How to prepare for the conduct process
A Respondent Resource will respect your privacy but is not a confidential resource.