The conduct process at Texas A&M University-San Antonio is considered a formal process. This entails that the student meets with the Student Conduct Officer during the assigned conduct meeting time to review the alleged violations, briefly review the student’s rights in the conduct process, explain the range of sanctions that could be imposed, and answer any questions the student may have. The student must bring any materials/ evidence or witnesses that may pertain to the incident to the scheduled conduct meeting.
The student will then have an opportunity to explain their perspective on the specific incident that has been documented. During this time, the Student Conduct Officer can present questions regarding the incident and document the student’s answers. The student can also offer any witnesses or additional supporting information about the incident.
At the end of the conduct meeting, the student may accept or not accept responsibility for the charges assigned to the incident. If the student chooses not to take responsibility, they may still be found responsible by OSRR based on the preponderance of the evidence. If the student accepts responsibility or is found accountable for the assigned charges, they will be issued an appropriate sanction(s).
The Student Conduct Officer will conclude the student conduct meeting, and a follow-up email regarding the conduct meeting outcome will be sent to the student within five (5) business days. An Outcome Notice letter will be sent to the student’s university email address. It will review the incident, the finding(s) of the student conduct conference, any assigned sanction(s), and the appeals process. If OSRR needs to investigate the matter further, the student may be requested to appear again for a follow-up meeting.
The Student Conduct Officer will then answer any last questions the student may have before concluding the student conduct meeting.