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The Campus Judicial Board is a body that can hear and decide
student conduct cases. Serving on your Campus
Judicial Board is an excellent way to promote citizenship,
educate, advance the mission of your University, uphold
fairness, foster a safe, healthy climate on campus, and
advance your own knowledge and experience. Service
on the Board is personally rewarding. It is a
noteworthy experience to highlight on your resume, an experience
that employers find impressive.
The Campus Judicial Board welcomes all students -commuters,
residents, traditionally-aged, non-traditionally aged- to
apply. Diversity of student members keeps the
Board vibrant and representative of the University population.
If you apply and are accepted, you are placed on the Judicial
Roster and are likely to be called to serve once or twice
per academic year since numerous students are on the Roster. Thus,
the overall time commitment is minimal. However, prior to
and during a hearing where you have agreed to serve, you
must fully commit yourself and demonstrate the utmost reliability
and punctuality. The Board for a particular
case consists of five individuals -two students, two faculty
and/or staff members, and a faculty and/or staff chairperson.
Sometime before you are asked to serve, you will be asked
to participate in a training session; the training sessions
may be individual or group oriented.
Please download, print, fill out and return the Judicial
Board application to the Student Affairs office, Student
Center Office 101. |