Residence Coordinator Conduct Meetings

Generally, misconduct in the residence halls will be resolved through staff members in Residence Life and Housing Services. Informal resolutions may include residential warnings or probation, relocation, community service, restitution or educational initiatives. Students who are alleged to have committed serious infractions (e.g., drug or safety violations) or who repeatedly violate any residential and/or university policy will be subject to formal disciplinary action through the Office of Student Conduct in the Dean of Students Office.

For alleged violations being resolved by Residence Coordinators, students will be contacted with a request to meet with an RC via a conduct meeting. Failure to meet with the Residence Coordinator or to follow through with the sanctions issued may result in formal disciplinary action through the Office of Student Conduct. Students who wish to appeal the response of the RC may do so through the appropriate residential dean within the prescribed timeframe. See a Residence Coordinator for more information.

Violations resolved by Residence Coordinators are not reflected on a student's disciplinary record maintained by the Office of Student Conduct.

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