2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog

Rights of the Accused Student

The accused will receive a Written Notice of Charges as soon as possible after the offense is reported or discovered. The student may be assisted by any advisor of his or her choice from the University community. At the hearing said advisor acts only as a consultant and may not address the hearing. The student may decline to testify and may have witnesses in his or her behalf at the hearing. The student may challenge for bias any member of the AIB. The AIB (excluding the challenged member) will rule on any challenge. The student may request an open hearing from the AIB chair no less than 24 hours in advance. During the appeal period, the student may read the record of the hearing.