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Information for Advisers and Attorneys

Students involved in the student conduct process are welcome to secure the assistance of a personal adviser through the process. The primary role of the personal adviser is to serve as moral support for that student and may or may not be a member of the University community. A personal adviser may be a parent, student, faculty or staff member, attorney, or any other individual selected by the alleged student.    

In an effort to better serve our students and partner with advisers through our process, we provide the information below concerning the role of a personal adviser through the student conduct process. In addition, for more information on the specifics of the conduct process, advisers are asked to review the current version of the University's Code of Student Conduct. 

The Release of Information Form must be filled out by the student wishing to release information. ‌

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