The Pillars of the Arch
What are Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation?
Define Advisor and Advocate
What is advisor refers to the individual who assists a student or organization with conduct hearing preparation. An Advisor is any individual the student or organization chooses. University Judiciary members are available to serve as Advisors?
What is University Advocate refers to the individual from the University Judiciary who presents information on behalf of the University in all matters pertaining to formal conduct hearings?
True or False:
The Code of Conduct applies off campus
What is True?
Generally, conduct regulations contained in this Code of Conduct shall apply to conduct which occurs on University premises and to conduct which occurs while a student is attending or participating in any University related activity wherever that activity may take place, or any behavior, on or off University premises, which adversely affects the University community or the pursuit of its objectives.
What does FERPA stand for?
What is the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act?
UJ term for "innocent"
What is "not in violation"?
Who can go through the conduct process
What is a student or student organization?
Define Student
What is a student includes all persons registered at the University and all affiliated campuses pursuing undergraduate, graduate, or professional studies, individuals admitted to the University and all affiliated campuses that have attended orientation or otherwise been cleared to register, and individuals who are not registered but are eligible to enroll without applying for readmission?
True or False: A conduct case has to occur after any criminal case.
What is False?
A conduct case is independent and can occur simultaneous to a criminal case.
Two things that FERPA does
What is protects student educational records, and has given colleges/universities the option to notify parents or guardians about specific types of information from a student’s conduct record?
Executive Director of UJ
Who is Mary Wahn?
True or False: If a student is going through the formal conduct process he/she is immune to prosecution by local law enforcement.
What is False?
A student is not immune to prosecution by local, state, or federal law enforcement agencies, irrespective of whether the university initiates conduct proceedings in a given situation.
Define Justice and list the three types
What is a Justice refers to the individual from the University Judiciary who serves on a Hearing Panel?
What are Opinion Writing Justice, Coordinating Justice, Presiding Justice?
Who adopts amendments to the Code of Conduct
What is it is recommended by the Director for Student Conduct and approved by the Vice President of Student Affairs?
Who a student can release their disciplinary record to
What is a student may authorize the release of his/her disciplinary record to any party by making a written request?
Your instructors’ names (first and last for full points)
What are Rebecca Scarbro, Hillary Westbrook, Lily Ricci, and Claire Doran?
True or False: A conduct case may process in the absence of a criminal prosecution.
What is True?
What is a preponderance of the evidence means evidence that would lead a reasonable person to conclude that it is more likely than not that the act in question did occur?
When does the Code apply to students?
What is from the time they have come to campus for orientation until they are either no longer eligible to enroll or they have graduated?
True or False: A release of a record must be a written release.
What is True?
Who has jurisdiction of sexual assualt cases
What is the Equal Opportunity Office?
The Equal Opportunity Office gained jurisdiction of sexual assault cases after the university revised its Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment policy.
The one thing that all UJ members must do every week of the school year and where
What are parking appeals in the office?
Define the difference between a Level I and a Level II violation
What is a Level I violation is defined as possession, use, distribution, or facilitating the possession/use of alcohol;
a Level II violation includes, but is not limited to, any violation involving the operation of a motor vehicle after consumption of alcohol and/or use of drugs; acts of violence, destruction of property, or disorderly conduct while using alcohol or drugs; or intoxication level that requires medical treatment or results in medical personnel being called, even if treatment is refused; and any drug related violation?
Who drafts amendments to the Code
Who are OSC, Judiciary, and VP?
When will the Office of Student Conduct notify parents or guardians?
What is the Office of Student Conduct will notify parents or guardians when a student is found to have violated Code of Conduct policies on the use or possession of alcohol or other drugs when he/she is under the age of 21.
****Remember – they are NOT notified when it is alleged.
Court case said that there must be due process before expulsion
What is Dixon v. Alabama?