Disciplinary Hearing Types

There are three types of hearings. Most cases are decided upon through an administrative hearing, which is a discussion between the student/group and a hearing officer. Cases that are serious in nature, involve complicated facts, and/or involve students/groups with previous disciplinary violations may be forwarded to the Undergraduate Conduct Board (UCB) or the Greek Conduct Board (GCB) for resolution. Students who face a possible sanction of suspension or expulsion may request to have his/her case heard by a panel of the UCB. Groups who face possible dissolution may request a hearing by a panel of the UCB or, if appropriate, the GCB.

(See “Sexual Misconduct” for adjudication of allegations of sexual misconduct.)

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