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You received a notification letter

What this letter means and what you should expect to happen next.

The resolution process

Explaining your side of the story and potential outcomes.

Prepare for your meeting

Questions you may be asked during your meeting.

After the process

Sealing a conduct record, appealing a decision, and potential holds.

Resources

Student confidentiality, notification policy, and waiver to share a conduct record.

FAQs

Financial aid, court, student employment, confidentiality, and more.

Student Conduct Appeal Board

The Student Conduct Appeal Board is a group of University of Colorado faculty, staff, and students outside of Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution trained to review case files submitted for appeal. The Student Conduct Appeal Board looks objectively at the information provided to decide if there is grounds for appeal and what action if any should be taken. More information regarding the appeal process can be found in the Student Code of Conduct.

How to get involved
Contact Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution at studentconduct@colorado.edu for information on how to get involved in the Student Conduct Appeal Board.

Managing Classroom Behavior

Managing classroom behavior can be challenging. Several articles exist that discuss various styles and approaches to classroom management. We have attached a few articles to reference. The articles are not specific to the University of Colorado, so please reference our specific policies and procedures or consult with your department chair before implementing a new process.

  • Faculty Focus: Effective Classroom Management
  • Student Classroom and Course-Related Behavior
  • Discrimination and Harassment Policy and Procedures

Amnesty PolicyCode of Conduct Residential  Handbook Release of Information Request to Review Records Request to Seal Records Request an Appeal Report an IncidentStudent Conduct StatisticsUniversity Hill Conduct Enforcement

Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution

Center for Community, S485 
10 UCB      
Boulder, CO 80309

Phone: (303) 492-5550
E-mail: studentconduct@colorado.edu
Fax: (303) 492-3589

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