A student has the right to have one advisor present at any meeting or hearing in the student conduct process. An advisor may be a parent, friend, family member, attorney, or a member of the University community. The advisor’s role is nonparticipatory and limited only to advising the student. The advisor may not actively participate in the proceedings, nor serve as a witness.
Students will not take direction from advisors during the course of a proceeding, nor will advisors be permitted to script student responses and/or questions during a meeting or hearing.
Conduct Consultants
Conduct consultants are students, faculty, and staff who have volunteered and received basic training in the student conduct process. A list is provided by Student Conduct and Community Responsibilities as an optional resource to offer assistance in the student conduct process.