Student Procedural Rights
A student who has been charged with a violation of the Academic Integrity Policy shall be granted due process and the following procedural rights:
1. Confidentiality: The right to have all records, files and proceedings kept confidential.
2. Notice: The right to be informed in writing of the specific violation(s) and inappropriate behavior in which the student is suspected of being involved.
3. Procedures: The right to be informed orally and/or in writing of the academic judicial procedures.
4. Hearing: The right to be notified in writing of the date, time and place of his/her hearing.
5. Evidence: The right to know and hear the nature of the evidence against her/him.
6. Witnesses: The right to present evidence and witnesses on his/her behalf.
7. Advisor: The right to have any member of the Quinnipiac University non-law faculty, non-law staff, or non-law student body act as an advisor and attend the Hearing.
8. Written Decision: The right to have a written response and explanation reporting the results of the hearing.
9. Appeal: The right to appeal a decision of the Hearing Board within 48 hours of receiving written notification of the final decision.