Student Judicial Affairs
Contact
Location: Carl M. Hill Student Center, Suite 330
Phone: (502) 597-6671
Student conduct promotes concepts of civility, fairness, respect and conflict resolution by enforcing community standards as outlined in the 91´«Ã½ University Student Handbook. Students are held accountable for their behavior in a fair yet developmental manner. The judicial process protects the rights of both individual students and the University community by ensuring that claims of student misconduct are handled equitably and uniformly.
- To report a Student Code of Conduct Violation/Infraction, complete the 91´«Ã½ Incident Form.
- See also: University Student Handbook
- Code of Conduct
Student Discipline Report
November 1, 2023
Pursuant to Section 2 of 22 RS HB 290, 91´«Ã½ submits the following report for the period of November 1, 2022, through November 1, 2023.
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Disciplinary Proceedings |
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Category |
Count |
Percentage |
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Dismissal prior to a hearing |
1 |
1.52% |
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Negotiated resolution prior to a hearing |
26 |
39.39% |
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Hearing |
38 |
57.58% |
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Dismissal of the complaint after a hearing |
1 |
1.52% |
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Outcomes of Proceedings |
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Category |
Count |
Percentage |
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Suspension |
8 |
12.12% |
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Expulsion |
1 |
1.52% |
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Termination of residence in campus housing |
3 |
4.55% |
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Appeal to the Board of Regents |
1 |
1.52% |
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Appeal from a final decision of the Board of Regents |
0 |
0% |
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Race/Ethnicity of Students Involved in the Proceedings |
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Category |
African-American/Black |
Asian or Pacific Islander |
Native American |
White |
Other/No Response |
Hispanic |
Non-Hispanic |
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Count |
65 |
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|
1 |
|
65 |
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Gender of Students Involved in the Proceedings |
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Category |
Male |
Female |
Other |
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Count |
38 |
28 |
0 |
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Average Number of Credit Hours Earned |
35.49 |
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Housing Classification of Students Involved in the Proceedings |
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Category |
Student Housing Resident |
Commuter/Other |
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Count |
62 |
4 |
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Representation of Students Involved in the Proceedings |
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Category |
Represented by an attorney |
Pro se respondent |
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Count |
2 |
64 |
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Percentage |
3.03% |
96.97% |
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Source of Initial Report |
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Source |
Count |
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Student |
0 |
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Faculty member |
0 |
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Staff member |
46 |
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Community member |
0 |
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Law enforcement/campus security |
20 |
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Alleged Violations[1] |
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Type of Violation |
Count |
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Alcohol or Drugs |
22 |
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Dangerous Behavior |
13 |
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Disciplinary Insubordination |
1 |
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Disruptive Behavior |
9 |
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Fire & Safety Hazard |
18 |
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General Violation of Policies, Rules, and Procedures |
8 |
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Harassment |
16 |
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Trespassing |
3 |
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Violation of Law |
6 |
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Weapons |
2 |
[1] Some students were alleged to have committed multiple violations, which is why the number of violations exceeds the number of disciplinary proceedings.