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Frequently Asked Questions for Students, Advocates, and Parents/Guardians

FAQ's for Accused Students

Accused Students | Advocates | Parents/Guardians

Student Conduct FAQs: For Accused Students


FAQ's for Advocates

For Advocates and Attorneys

Students have the right to be accompanied by one advocate of their choice at a hearing. An advocate may be present but is not permitted to represent any student at a University hearing, present the case, or question any parties, witnesses, or hearing officers. A written request for an advocate to be present must be reported in writing three (3) business days before the scheduled hearing.

The advocate cannot actively participate in the hearing or ask the witnesses or the hearing body questions. The advocate's role is to advise the student and observe the process. For non-Title IX/ Civil Rights cases, students who are charged in the same fact pattern or who are not in good standing with the University are not eligible to serve as an advocate at conduct proceedings.


FAQ's for Parents and Guardians