Conduct Hearings

Procedures


These steps outline what happens if you or your student organization is accused of violating the conduct code.

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Formal Conduct Hearing


Students and organizations may present their case at a formal conduct hearing through an Administrative Panel or the Student Arbitration Board.

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Decision of Responsibility


The panel or board determines if you are responsible — meaning a violation was proven according to the evidence — or not responsible.

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Purpose, Rights and Responsibilities


Bradley's conduct hearings give fair and objective consideration to students or organizations charged with violating the conduct code. Learn your rights and responsibilities.

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Administrative Panel and Student Arbitration Board


Find out the duties and differences between an Administrative Panel and the Student Arbitration Board.

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Interim Suspension


Your student organization may be suspended for an interim period pending a formal hearing. In some instances, individual students may also face interim suspension.

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Sanctions


Possible sanctions for students and organizations found responsible for conduct violations include parental notification, fines, censure, probation or university suspension.

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Student Alcohol Sanctioning Guidelines


Review Bradley's sanctions for various student alcohol-related offenses.

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Student Marijuana/Cannabis and Drug Sanctioning Guidelines


The sanctions for student marijuana or drug offenses range from a $50 fine to dismissal from the university.

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Appeals


If found responsible for violating a rule, you have the right to request an appeal of the decision.

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