Tulane University Code of Student Conduct

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Summary of Procedural Rights University void conduct records involving the victim. 23. To be informed, in writing, of the foregoing rights under the Code. B. Rights of the Charged Student. A student charged with a violation of the Code of Student Conduct is entitled to procedural protections under the Code, including the right: 1. To receive written notice of charges accepted by the Student Conduct Administrator 2. To access to the conduct file, including all statements submitted in the conduct proceeding. 3. To be considered not to have violated the Code until found in violation of the Code after an opportunity to be heard. 4. To request that the University hold a conduct action pending resolution of a criminal investigation or proceeding. 5. To appear and be heard at a Hearing. 6. To remain silent. Silence will not be interpreted as an admission of responsibility. 7. To have a willing advisor of his/her choice throughout the investigation and resolution of a complaint, selected from faculty, staff or students of the University; a charged student shall not select a witness in the matter, a practicing attorney or a campus police officer as an advisor. 8. To challenge Hearing Board members on the ground of personal bias and have such questions resolved by the Student Conduct Administrator or designated representative. 9. To have a complaint resolved without discrimination on account of his/her actual or perceived gender, race, color, religion, age, national origin, ethnicity, disability, veteran’s status, sexual orientation, marital status, gender identification or any other basis prohibited by law. 10. To bring witnesses to the Hearing, subject to the chair’s control over the order of the Hearing.

Code Of Student Conduct


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