Answer: Be notified in writing of the charges against you with sufficient detail and time to prepare for a hearing.
Answer: Upon receiving notice that you have allegedly committed a violation, you must report to your hearing by the timeframe given to you in your notification. At your hearing you will have the opportunity to discuss the facts and evidence that support your case. See page 60 of SHB.
Answer: Appeals must be made in writing to the Dean of Students or the VP of Student Affairs, within three days of the decision of the Judicial Hearing Officer. For further details see page 62 of SHB.
Answer: If you are found responsible one or more of the following sanctions may be imposed: Verbal Warning, Written Warning, Conduct Probation, Suspension, Expulsion, Dismissal from Student Employment, Expulsion from Campus, Payment of Damages, Community Service and/or other appropriate educational sanctions.
Answer: All hearings are recorded before the Administrative or Conduct Officer.
Answer: Disciplinary records, including correspondence and official records are maintained in the Dean of Students Office.
Answer: Yes. Students at Lincoln University are responsible for certain actions committed off campus.