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Complaint Procedures
Incidents of alleged violations of the Student Code of Conduct are directed to the Director of Student Rights and Responsibilities orhis/her designee. Individuals or groups choosing to file a complaint can arrange a meeting with a staff member from the Office ofStudentRights and Responsibilities to discuss the alleged violation, but formal complaints must be submitted in writing. After receiving a written complaint, Student Rights and Responsibilities will determine University jurisdiction and a staff member from Student Rights and Responsibilities will investigate the incident. This may include meeting with the student alleged to have violated the Student Code of Conduct and all persons with information concerning the incident to determine future action as proscribed by the Student Code of Conduct No ActionComplaints which fall outside University jurisdiction and/or do not violate the Student Code of Conduct may result in no action being taken by Student Rights and Responsbilities. Additionally, insufficient evidence may result in no action. MediationSome reports which reach Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities involve possible violations of the Student Code of Conduct, but clearly are the result of an unresolved, on-going dispute between students. Other reports do not involve violations of the Student Code of Conduct or fall outside University jurisdiction, but they too reflect student disputes. In either of these situations, mediation may be recommendation. Mediation is a voluntary process which utilizes an impartial, neutral third party who acts as a facilitator to help the parties reach a mutually acceptable accord. |