A file/record contains information related to the incident. Minimally, the contents will include the incident report, correspondence with/from the OJA, hearing notes, and an outcome letter.
The hearing officers will ask a student for his/her account regarding the incident report. They may also ask students to provide thoughts on the incident itself.
No. As the Dean’s Discipline hearing process is not a legal or adversarial process, neither attorneys nor other advocates are permitted in the hearing. However, there are a variety of University resources available to assist students with questions or concerns about the hearing or the Dean’s Discipline process in general.
Two hearing officers from the Dean of Student Affairs staff and the accused student will be present for the hearing. The student's Advising Dean may also be present in cases of Academic Disho